Andrew Huberman· PhD
it's still an open question about if there is a subset of individuals that could benefit from oxytocin replacement therapy right and it's and and until there's money to do that work um we may not ever know the answer
Direct evidence is thin. The claim is plausible and aligns with adjacent findings, but there isn't yet a body of high-quality work that would let us call it well-supported on its own terms.
it's still an open question about if there is a subset of individuals that could benefit from oxytocin replacement therapy right and it's and and until there's money to do that work um we may not ever know the answer
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