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How much VITEX to lower prolactin levels?

Someone please explain to my left nip that it should not be affected by tren. :) Even with nolva, arimidex, vitex, winny 50mg ED, then winny 100mg ED I still had sensitive nips after 1 week of use. I really don't need a study to prove that it causes gyno, because my nips told me something was happening. Not my opinion, just my experience.

Until there is clear evidence one way or the other, I think tren users should expect to see gyno symptoms. If you don't, then you're golden. If you do, then you'll know what things to try to combat them.
 
You all moved a bit from the main question, which was how much to take Vitex to lower prolactin levels? That's the important question that was not answered in all the 52 replies here.
 
fitwizard said:
You all moved a bit from the main question, which was how much to take Vitex to lower prolactin levels? That's the important question that was not answered in all the 52 replies here.

actually it was.
 
RdStrcklnd said:
Someone posted a study that it raised prolactin at low doses, but began to lower prolactin once the dose had reached higher levels (I think 450mg was the number from the study).




There you go Fitwizard.
 
LOL Tx........ :)

Look Panerai, its all good to theorize and postulate
etc... etc.... BUT you have to take into account that people
can't exatly WAIT for this info, therefore you need
to experiment. How do you think Novaldex first came into use?

Here are the best 3 prolactin suppressors:

1. Cabergoline 0.5mg/day 93% supprssion(Expensive)
2. Bromocriptine at 2.5mgs/day(1.25*2X/day) 87% suppression.
Costs $65 for 60 2.5mg tabs.
3. Vitex: 1000 200mg caps for £47 50-60% suppression(
This is an extrapolation NOT totally precise) Dosage:
600mg/day if starting w/ a cycle OR 1000mg/day if gyno
symptoms already there.

As far as the Fina-priolactin connection, I think I have the
answer to that one.(Stress "I think..." ).

Fonz
 
Fonz: When you say you think you have the answer to the prolactin connection? Do you mean you think you've found something that works for the sides, or you think you've figured out how it works? I'm very interested in finding the resolution to this.
 
milkbone said:
Fonz: When you say you think you have the answer to the prolactin connection? Do you mean you think you've found something that works for the sides, or you think you've figured out how it works? I'm very interested in finding the resolution to this.

Yep. I think I've figured out how it works, which
will go A LONG way in finding how to block the
Fina gyno.
Complicated would be an understatement regarding
Fina gyno.

Fonz
 
Fonz said:


Yep. I think I've figured out how it works, which
will go A LONG way in finding how to block the
Fina gyno.
Complicated would be an understatement regarding
Fina gyno.

Fonz

That statement scares me. :) Having said that, which prolactin fighters do you think are best ... or were they already listed in order of effectivness??
 
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