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We’ve all heard of oxytocin, the so-called “love hormone” released during hugs, touch, and intimacy—but there’s much more to this powerful molecule than most people realize.

In this episode, Dr. Trip Goolsby and LeNae Goolsby, co-founders of Infinite Health Integrative Medicine Center, unpack what oxytocin really does for your brain, heart, and longevity, and explain why sex alone isn’t enough to sustain healthy oxytocin levels.

You’ll discover:

  • The critical role oxytocin plays in reducing stress and inflammation
  • Why connection, trust, and safety are key to lasting oxytocin release
  • How modern lifestyles suppress oxytocin—and what to do about it
  • Practical ways to naturally increase oxytocin for better mood, energy, and vitality
  • When medical oxytocin therapies may support your health optimization plan

If you’re ready to cultivate deeper connection and experience the healing power of oxytocin in your daily life—not just the bedroom—this episode is for you.

👉 Learn more about integrative hormone optimization at YourInfiniteHealth.com

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Trip Goolsby, MD & LeNae Goolsby are the founders of the Infinite Health Integrative Medicine Center, which provides bio-individualized, peer-reviewed, evidence-based approaches to health optimization, age reversal, and regenerative medicine.

They are also the Authors of the book “Think and Live Longer”. They specialize in helping people across the nation optimize their health and age in reverse, naturally.

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