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Natural Supplement to fight Prolactin?

JTJT123

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Like the title says I'm wondering if there is anything available that can be taken year round that lowers Prolactin. Reason I ask is that I'm planning on starting a peptide cycle of Mod GRF 1-29/GHRP-2 & the GHRP2 is known to increase prolactin. I also take longjack from time to time and that's also supposed to raise it some as well and being that seems to be a nasty little bitch of a hormone I'd like to figure out a way to lower it. I'd rathe rnot have to take Caber or any of those other ancillaries that they recommend to people on Deca & Tren.
 
Try vitex, chaste berry extract...been proven to reduce prolactin in men. Won't really begin to work until the 3rd month mark

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Try vitex, chaste berry extract...been proven to reduce prolactin in men. Won't really begin to work until the 3rd month mark

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Thanks for that but I just read something that Vitex is supposed to lower libido-guess that's why they call it CHASTEberry-doesn't sound like something I'd want. I also came across something about Macuna Pruriens and prolactin inhibition so I'll look into that.
 
I've done a bit of reading but never heard that. I've been on it for about 5 weeks now and have had no libido issues, even coming off a tren cycle

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DO NOT use Vitex. It's an anti androgen.

We've had an anti prolactin product ( L0-Prolac) on the table for years but it keeps getting stalled. Hopefully we'll get it going after the 1st of the year.
 
DO NOT use Vitex. It's an anti androgen.

We've had an anti prolactin product ( L0-Prolac) on the table for years but it keeps getting stalled. Hopefully we'll get it going after the 1st of the year.

Thanks for that. I'll definitely look into it when it comes out.
 
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