In mythology and fairy tales, it is always about a magic lair that makes anyone you want fall in love with you, and keep the warm feelings of love forever, such as the first moments and the effects of Cupid's arrows.

But modern science has recently proved that these emotions are only chemical reactions within the body hero hormone called "Oxytocin", which is at the highest level when the occurrence of human in grams.

But can science in the future be able to synthesize this hormone and transform the mythical "elixir of love" into a product sold in the market?

Oxytocin is the hormone responsible for the feeling of love, satisfaction, confidence and sexual activity, to the extent that it carries the common name "love hormone" because its levels increase during hugging and intimacy. It has been named by many other labels recently, such as "humpback hormone" and "hormone of bliss," according to published site "Psychological Today."

Medically, oxytocin is a neurotransmitter that contributes to health in general, playing an important role in delivery and breastfeeding, and is also responsible for uterine contractions during labor.

Oxytocin is also associated with empathy, trust, sexual activity and relationship building, and may have therapeutic benefits for a number of conditions, including depression, anxiety and intestinal problems, according to Medical News Today.

Can it be manufactured?
Oxytocin is used as a prescription drug under the brand name Betosin, but its use during birth to reduce bleeding or induce women to give birth requires medical supervision, as it strengthens uterine contractions. However, side effects may include rapid heartbeat and bleeding.

Unfortunately, the "love hormone" in the form of "elixir" can not yet make a particular person falls into love or increase feelings of love. But who knows, it may be possible in the future!

But while there is no need to despair, although science has not developed the "Axir of Love," the stimulation of its release is still within reach. Care, care, honesty and optimism all play an important role in creating positive emotions that stimulate the secretion of oxytocin and make emotional relationships more interrelated.