How hurtful could a break-up be? How many liter of tears would a girl shed to relieve the pain away? 

Maybe after months of moving on, still a girl got no improvement. IT WAS STILL HIM! 



A good news for all the ladies with broken hearts!

Researches have found out that it may be possible for science to come up with a "LOVE PILL" that may fall you in or out of love.

Larry Young of Atlanta ’s Emory University School of Medicine told a television network that researchers may soon be able to show that emotions (just like love) are directly triggered by biochemical events in the human brain.

Larry Young conducted a research which involved prairie vole, Microtus ochrogaster couple. Because of the injected oxytocin of various levels into a female prairie vole’s brain, Young was able to get the animal –a notoriously, fiercely monogamous creature – to immediately drop her current lifelong mate and bond to the nearest male instead




His research has shown that

* there is an overlap between the brain areas involved in vole bonding and those associated with human love.
* the chemical oxytocin, which was observed to trigger bonding in voles, also changes human behavior.
* People who inhale oxytocin become more trusting. They engage in more eye contact which tunes them into the social world. Dopamine gives us a reward, so you feel good.

- in my point of view -

Oxytocin is what they often call the love hormone because it has an important role in the activities like social recognition, pair bonding, anxiety and maternal behaviors and orgasm. Dopamine on the other hand functions as a neurotransmitter (a chemical released by nerve cells to send signals to other nerve cells).
* Creating a cocktail of these two chemicals (oxytocin and dopamine) in the form of a love pill could create an attraction between two people.
* If attraction could be chemically induced, the opposite was also possible in the form of anti-love pills.
"You could block these chemicals when you’re around this person. All drugs are just mimicking or blocking our own natural brain chemistry” Young said.

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