Experience lowering prolactin with B6, TMC, Sam-e?
Has anyone tried these alternatives for controlling progestin levels with moderate doses of 19nors (nandrolone/trenbolone) being administered? I'm running my first Deca/Test/Winstrol cycle in a few weeks.
Test E: 600mg/wk *1-14 (1g first injection)
Deca: 300mg/wk *1-13 (600mg first injection)
Test P: 50mg/ed *14-16
Winstrol: 25mg/ed *13-16
HCG: 250iu/2xw *11-16
I have Caber, ordering Bromo and Prami soon. I want to cover all bases and experiment with which works best but if B6, Sam-e or TMC work then that's even better! If you have any tips or recommendations on timing, dosing ect. please inform me! Thanks!
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RustyhookerGoogle mayo clinic, world health organization etc etc etc. High levels of b6 cause permanent nerve damage. Caber etc has been run quite high for decades of clinical research. Easy choice in my mind.
Thanks Rusty!
BigBmajDamn you seem scared of prolactin. You've got 3 powerful drugs and you want natural alternatives? This is one guy that won't be breast feeding anytime soon.
I just want to cover all bases. I'll be cycling for a long time so I want to know what's best for me. But yes, I don't want milk in my nips.... ever.
Good quality caber, hard pressed tabs no research crap or caps, is all I use. Never ever had a issue with prolactin while using caber.
I have dostinex
I'd just roll with caber. It's powerful and works. Nip it in the bud and prevent issues
prami is a good alternative, as some people don't tolerate caber well. Generally caber is pretty low on side effects.
I'll have Caber, Prami and Bromo. I want to try all 3 sooner or later and see how each works for me. Also seeing how sensitive I am without. Think 300mg/wk is guaranteeing me prolactin sides?
i have tried it, really hard even w/ a 1000mg of b6 and u risk getting nerve damage.. stick to caber.
Nerve damage? Really? Damn. Do you think it's rare to go without prolactin sides at 300mg/wk?