Ginkgo = prolactin inhibitor

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Ginkgo biloba supplements decrease the production of the testosterone-inhibiting hormone prolactin in the body, according to Taiwanese researchers in Hormones & Behavior. Ginkgo probably increases the dopamine levels in the brain. Dopamine inhibits the release of prolactin.

The Taiwanese tested male rats, which were given ginkgo daily for four weeks. The researchers used four groups of animals, which were administered zero, 10, 50 or 100 mg of ginkgo per kg body weight per day. During the month the researchers put the male rats together with female rats and recorded the number of times they had sex. The figure on the right shows the number of times the rats had sex during the last day of the test.

Because the researchers wanted to know how ginkgo stimulates the sexual behaviour of rats, they measured the testosterone and prolactin levels. The effect was most clear in the group of animals that had received 50 mg per kg body weight a day.

In high concentrations, prolactin inhibits the production of testosterone. But even when prolactin levels are too low to reduce the production of testosterone, prolactin can still reduce the sex drive. When the researchers examined the brains of the rats in the 50 mg group, they discovered higher concentrations of dopamine and its metabolite 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid. The Taiwanese researchers think that this is why ginkgo acts as a prolactin inhibitor. They also tested whether ginkgo influences the production of testosterone in the testes directly, but the results were inconclusive.

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Horm Behav. 2008 Jan;53(1):225-31.

Animal study: ginkgo is prolactin inhibitor
 
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Cool article.

I can say that a high dose of gingko is great for sex, both in terms of vasodialation and desire.
 

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So that's why my son's hamsters are multiplying so fast.

Good info man, thanks for putting that up.
 
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Ok. Interesting. Doesn't fish oil do that too at high doses?
 
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So would an ecG stack work just as effective and and eca stack?
asprin has some effect on the half life of ephedrine, or how ephedrine effects receptors, had alot of reasearch on it back in like 2000 but cant remember, its not like the asp is the key to the EC stack, so EC+ almost anything would work good. EC+green tea is a better stack.
 
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asprin has some effect on the half life of ephedrine, or how ephedrine effects receptors, had alot of reasearch on it back in like 2000 but cant remember, its not like the asp is the key to the EC stack, so EC+ almost anything would work good. EC+green tea is a better stack.
i was under the impression that the half life was increased due to the thinning of the blood. From my experience caffeine alone seems to last longer with a little aspirin as well. I love my green tea pills as well
 

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