posted Sun, 03/24/2013 - 18:38
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Does caber increase dopamine levels?
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Ive been researching caber and dopamine all afternoon. I realize that caber is a dopamine agonist, which acts as an artificial source of dopamine. Im wondering if anyone knows how caber affects natural levels of dopamine.
I was also wondering if lowering prolactin increases dopamine. In other words dopamine inhibits prolactin, does prolactin inhibit dopamine?
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breakingfaceMaybe a better way to ask: Does caber lower natural levels of dopamine?
AnonWell so basically I havent seen any studies that suggest prolonged use will cause a decrease in natural dopamine. As an agonist of dopamine it will cause a rise in dopamine levels. Which in my opinion the sexual side effects are so pronounced when experienced. So fpr short term use like we do for 19nor cycles I would have to ignorantly answer NO it does not lower dopamine levels though in exogenous fashion.
In the link cry havoc pasted on here there was a guy who was considering using caber for a way off certain meds for drug addiction. Sorry for my lack of understanding exactly why he is using it but that's not really my cup of tea. But I imagine dopamine is tightly bound to the reason for his consideration of Caber.
Check this out.
http://www.eroids.com/forum/general/general-talk/caber-study-on-seminal-...
breakingfaceThanks for the info. Doesn't address the question however.
AnonEdit
Terephthalic Pt...Well I can't say I know too much about how caber affects these things, but I do know that just because something is an agonist does not mean it increases the levels of the things that it shares a receptor for. In fact it's usually the opposite.
When your body sees a high level of something it usually stops producing so much of its own, and if caber is an agonist to the dopamine receptors you'll probably stop producing as much of it.
This is all theoretical of course. I am not a health person and don't know the specifics on this drug, however I've taken quite a bit of biochemistry and for the most part adding an exogenous source (or in this case something that acts as an exogenous source) usually decreases production of that thing through a negative feedback loop.
breakingfaceThis seems logical too me.
The other theory I had was that using caber to squash prolactin would lead to higher dopamine levels after caber is stopped.