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Harry Potter-style love potions will become a reality, say top docs at Oxford University

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Harry Potter-style love potions that can be sniffed like poppers are on the horizon to help the lovelorn spark romances.Within five years, it’s also predicted pills packed with low doses of ecstasy and anti-depressants could help couples keep turbulent relationships on track.Dr Anna Machin, an evolutionary anthropologist from Oxford University, said: “Love drugs are certainly on the horizon. “We know enough now about the neurochemistry of love to probably suggest some things you could take to enhance your abilities to find love – or to increase the possibility that you will stay in love when it’s getting a little bit tricky. “And certainly one of the frontiers of love research commercially – can you imagine how much money you make? – is in exploring these possible love drugs.” The drug cocktails may help people fall in love, stop struggling couples focusing on their partner’s annoying habits, and cure broken hearts.

Dr Machin, who has written a book called Why We Love, added: “Love drugs used in couples’ therapy could be available within three to five years."Such potions feature in comic twists in literature from Shakespeare to Harry Potter.They make Potter’s Ron Weasley fall madly in love.To get more stories from Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox sign up to one of our free newsletters here.But critics of so-called love drugs have slammed their idea, claiming they are dangerously close to date rape mixes.In other Potter news, a book lover was shocked to learn that her used Harry Potter books were worth thousands of pounds on Antiques Roadshow.The beloved BBC antiques show returned to screens on Sunday night (May 22), where experts descended on the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh to value the latest array of.

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