Have you ever wondered why you feel a rush of euphoria and excitement when you see someone you're attracted to? It turns out that there's a scientific explanation for this phenomenon.
In this episode, we delve into the role that dopamine plays in our brain chemistry and its impact on love and sex. We examine the difference between dopamine and serotonin, and how dopamine can create feelings of anticipation and intense pleasure.
Did you know that the dopamine high of marriage can be even stronger than the high from falling in love? We'll explain why this is the case, and what happens when dopamine levels fall too low.
But it's not just about dopamine – we also discuss the importance of serotonin in our overall health and wellbeing. We'll offer some suggestions on how to increase your serotonin levels, which can help improve your mood and overall sense of wellbeing.
Finally, we'll touch on the topic of sexual health and explore ways to improve it. We'll offer practical tips and advice that you can start implementing today.
Join us as we explore the fascinating world of the brain's response to love and sex.
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Relationship Radio is hosted by CEO of Marriage Helper, Kimberly Beam Holmes, and founder of Marriage Helper, Dr. Joe Beam.
Regardless of your situation, what we teach will not only make your relationships better, but will also help you to become the best version of yourself along the way.
Relationship Radio is released every Wednesday and is an extension of Marriage Helper.
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For more resources about your specific situation, visit marriagehelper.com.
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In this episode, we delve into the role that dopamine plays in our brain chemistry and its impact on love and sex. We examine the difference between dopamine and serotonin, and how dopamine can create feelings of anticipation and intense pleasure.
Did you know that the dopamine high of marriage can be even stronger than the high from falling in love? We'll explain why this is the case, and what happens when dopamine levels fall too low.
But it's not just about dopamine – we also discuss the importance of serotonin in our overall health and wellbeing. We'll offer some suggestions on how to increase your serotonin levels, which can help improve your mood and overall sense of wellbeing.
Finally, we'll touch on the topic of sexual health and explore ways to improve it. We'll offer practical tips and advice that you can start implementing today.
Join us as we explore the fascinating world of the brain's response to love and sex.
SIGN UP FOR THE SPARK COURSE: http://bit.ly/3ncs8V3
Relationship Radio is hosted by CEO of Marriage Helper, Kimberly Beam Holmes, and founder of Marriage Helper, Dr. Joe Beam.
Regardless of your situation, what we teach will not only make your relationships better, but will also help you to become the best version of yourself along the way.
Relationship Radio is released every Wednesday and is an extension of Marriage Helper.
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. We love hearing from you!
For more resources about your specific situation, visit marriagehelper.com.
Understanding Limerence Toolkit Live
Visit marriagehelper.com/live to secure your seat for the Understanding Limerence Toolkit Live Event.
The post How Your Brain Responds When You Fall In Love appeared first on Marriage Helper.
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