When you're under a stress,like for example when doing a physical activity,your body releases endorphins,which actually perform like heroin
2006-10-18 08:06:35
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answered by Brenno 6
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Actually, I don't think it is oxytocin that bonds couples. It does for mother-to-baby because the chemical is released in heavy amounts during birth, but a pheromone and not a hormone would be needed for bonds between two people (mother is one-way, while a couple is two-way). So far there have not been any pheromones that we have isolated (human ones at least). If an idea makes you happy, I suppose that you would cling to it more. Dopamine is what keeps people from swaying from their beliefs because it is the reason of their happiness/euphoria, etc. Edit: Yes I'm sorry, you are right. I was referring to what attracts them in the first place, which would be a pheromone, yet what keeps them together would be oxytocin. My bad for not specifying earlier.
2016-05-22 00:01:40
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answered by ? 4
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No, when your body experiences severe trauma it goes into shock, this produces adrenaline that blocks out pain, this also gives us the fight or flight feeling when put in certain situations.
Heroin on the other hand is an opiate grown from a poppy plant and is a poison to the body as well as a drug that can be used for its pain killing qualities
2006-10-18 13:53:06
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answered by ? 2
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As others have said, your body produces endorphins, or to give them their full names "endomorphines" - literally "inside morphines", ie ones produced internally.
The reason heroin and other opiates have a powerful effect on the human body is that they are members of the same "chemical family" as endorphins. They are similar enough to bind to the same receptor sites, but different enough that they stimulate the different types of receptor cells in different proportions, which is why a heroin trip is different to the feeling you get after exercise or an accident.
2006-10-18 08:21:27
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answered by gvih2g2 5
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Diamorphine is not produced in the body, its Endorphines a group of hormones. Feels kind of the same though, in small doses and not a big armful of brown sugar to get off your **** mind.
2006-10-18 08:31:22
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answered by graeme b 3
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No, your body produces endorphins. Heroin comes from the poppy plant.
2006-10-18 08:12:23
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answered by athenajade 3
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bodies produce natural pain killers i think more like morphine than herion?
2006-10-18 11:03:32
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answered by Atlanta 3
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Not to my Knowledge..but who knows. If the answer is yes, then i reckon you should def not broadcast it or we might see a sudden increase in grave robbing junkies..
2006-10-18 08:08:14
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answered by bruce s 2
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Not heroin, but opioids - our natural pain killers. Close!
2006-10-19 08:59:15
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answered by Rozzy 4
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ketamine is the one and is not (as) addictive..probably land up dyin in a loonybin but that must be better than dyin in jail...maybe
2006-10-22 04:57:37
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answered by mark b 2
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