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when using FINA or DECA , can WINNY replace the dostinex ?

Carth said:
Dostinex or Bromo is to lower prolactin levels. Winny on the other hand is to lower progesterone side effects of Tren. You got it all backwards.
You're correct, I was thinking progesterone instead of prolactin. Winny is used for progesterone and cabaser/dostinex/bromo for prolactin.
 
thx guys .

It is all clear now .

So , I am not really in the mood for blood tests every week , so I will play in the safe side here . When using fina on my next cycle I am gonna run the dostinex AND the winny . Better safe than sorry .

My question is , how much winny is needed to prevent high progesterone levels ?


Victor
 
VictorBR said:
thx guys .

It is all clear now .

So , I am not really in the mood for blood tests every week , so I will play in the safe side here . When using fina on my next cycle I am gonna run the dostinex AND the winny . Better safe than sorry .

My question is , how much winny is needed to prevent high progesterone levels ?


Victor
I believe injecting winny at 50mg EOD should do it.
 
juicedbeachbum said:
I've never seen any studies proving that winny actually lowers prolactin (Please if you have them post them), but the only drugs used in medicine for high prolactin are bromo and dostinex. Even if it does, I doubt it's nearly as effective.

Winny doesn't lower prolactin, I believe it competes for the progesterone receptor thus blocking some of the negative effects of tren or deca. This is theory right now, I have yet to see studies done on the effects of stanazolol on circulating prolactin or progesterone.
 
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