I'm sure it potentially can as cabaser is a prolactin inhibitor as is deprenyl. You need to determine the optimum dosage for that application though. I'm certain it is higher than the dosages required for the nootropic effect. I also wouldn't doubt if you lose some of the nootropic effect as most nootropics have an inverted u dose/response relationship.
I'm sure it potentially can as cabaser is a prolactin inhibitor as is deprenyl. You need to determine the optimum dosage for that application though. I'm certain it is higher than the dosages required for the nootropic effect. I also wouldn't doubt if you lose some of the nootropic effect as most nootropics have an inverted u dose/response relationship.
if im taking NPP should i just lay off and only dose it if i see some sort of sides? what is the dosage recommended for its noortropic benefits? and a guestimate for its prolactin reduction?
thanks bmj finally some input.. so would u say run both.. selegiline and cabaser... or just the cabaser.. once again they are liquid cabaser and selegiline.. sooo same dosage?
thanks bmj finally some input.. so would u say run both.. selegiline and cabaser... or just the cabaser.. once again they are liquid cabaser and selegiline.. sooo same dosage?