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Bromocriptine reduces hGH !!

muscles4ever

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According to a medical insert I just read in the pharmacy, Bromo not just mimiks Prolactin but also reduced Growth Hormone. This isn't good for us right ???

I am going to start Fina soon, and was wondering if I should:
1) Take in through the cycle
2) Take it with the Clomid therapy (As written in the revised keepers formula.
 
I said the same thing and was proven wrong. Run a search with my name and bromo for the key words and you shoold find it.

I will go and find it, but I read what I read from a LEGITIMATE pharmacy near my house (The pharmacolog is a friend of mine :) I purchase everything with no prescription). And this wasn't some Russian, Indian or mexican shit. It was a legit bromocriptine from some us company. It said it reduced Prolactin and GH levels.
 
these excerpts from different sites will answer your Q: -

"As an aside, several medications are known to increase GH levels. Most of these medications are neuroendocrine (by extension used in psychiatry). These medications include Zolmitriptan, Clonidine, Apomorphine, Baclofen, Bromocriptine, Pergolide mesylate, L-692,429 and L-163,255 (compounds in development by Merck), ghrelin (a developmental drug) and other dopamine and GABA agonists. Please note that the duration of elevated GH from any of these medications isn't yet defined."


"Bromocriptine also affects the most famous of all pituitary hormones- growth hormone (GH). Bromocriptine increases growth hormone secretion in individuals with normal growth hormone concentrations, but paradoxically suppresses GH secretion in some patients with acromegaly (a condition of excessive-production of GH). Studies indicate that bromocriptine does not affect the release of any other anterior pituitary hormones.

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