Guys, I see a lot of dudes taking things like Vitex and Cabergoline just for the hell of it because they are afraid of PROLACTIN. You know that nasty sounding hormone that makes you think of leaking breasts.
First, all breast tissue will produce fluid in the form of oil to keep the nipple lubricated. So, PLEASE stop squeezing your nips until you see something. This isn't breast milk, it's oil.
Some men who have very screwed up endocrine systems produce milk but for the average guy it's just not happening (average girl either for that matter.
Prolactin is NECESSARY for normal testicular function. It's also NECESSARY for sex drive and immune function. It is NECESSARY to exercise too. lol So, unless you have a prolactin producing tumor PLEASE STOP ****ING WITH IT!
Prolactin: Sex and Immune Activation | Life Enhancement Products
https://www.livescience.com/41322-low-prolactin-men-sexual-impairment.html
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/sexual-health/mens-sexual-desire-linked-prolactin-levels-f2D11623898
Arch Androl. 1979 Nov;3(3):219-30.
Prolactin and Leydig cell responsiveness to LH/hCG in the rat.
Purvis K, Clausen OP, Olsen A, Haug E, Hansson V.
Abstract
The effects of prolactin and 2-bromo-alpha-ergocryptine (CB-154) on Leydig cell function in intact and hypophysectomized male rats were studied. The conclusions can be summarized as follows: prolactin (1) has a direct stimulatory effect on the number of LH receptors on rat Leydig cells, (2) has no effect on the characteristics of the dose-response curve of isolated Leydig cells (hCG stimulated androgen production) in vitro even after treatment with pharmacological doses in vivo, and (3) acts synergistically with LH to stimulate the quantity of androgen produced by the Leydig cells in response to hCG in vitro and to increase the sensitivity of the hCG-dose-response curve. Treatment of intact rats with CB-154 reduced the quantity of androgen produced by the Leydig cells in vitro after exposure to hCG and decreased LH binding to the same cells by 50%. These results suggest that under normal conditions, endogenous prolactin plays a key role in maintaining the functional integrity of rat Leydig cells.
First, all breast tissue will produce fluid in the form of oil to keep the nipple lubricated. So, PLEASE stop squeezing your nips until you see something. This isn't breast milk, it's oil.
Some men who have very screwed up endocrine systems produce milk but for the average guy it's just not happening (average girl either for that matter.
Prolactin is NECESSARY for normal testicular function. It's also NECESSARY for sex drive and immune function. It is NECESSARY to exercise too. lol So, unless you have a prolactin producing tumor PLEASE STOP ****ING WITH IT!
Prolactin: Sex and Immune Activation | Life Enhancement Products
https://www.livescience.com/41322-low-prolactin-men-sexual-impairment.html
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/sexual-health/mens-sexual-desire-linked-prolactin-levels-f2D11623898
Arch Androl. 1979 Nov;3(3):219-30.
Prolactin and Leydig cell responsiveness to LH/hCG in the rat.
Purvis K, Clausen OP, Olsen A, Haug E, Hansson V.
Abstract
The effects of prolactin and 2-bromo-alpha-ergocryptine (CB-154) on Leydig cell function in intact and hypophysectomized male rats were studied. The conclusions can be summarized as follows: prolactin (1) has a direct stimulatory effect on the number of LH receptors on rat Leydig cells, (2) has no effect on the characteristics of the dose-response curve of isolated Leydig cells (hCG stimulated androgen production) in vitro even after treatment with pharmacological doses in vivo, and (3) acts synergistically with LH to stimulate the quantity of androgen produced by the Leydig cells in response to hCG in vitro and to increase the sensitivity of the hCG-dose-response curve. Treatment of intact rats with CB-154 reduced the quantity of androgen produced by the Leydig cells in vitro after exposure to hCG and decreased LH binding to the same cells by 50%. These results suggest that under normal conditions, endogenous prolactin plays a key role in maintaining the functional integrity of rat Leydig cells.