Anyone use this with success?
If so, what brand and at what amounts.
If so, what brand and at what amounts.
not p5p solo but inhibit p which has p5p in the formula. It has 50mg-not sure what amount people use solo. I have heard it is pretty good as a stand alone but inhibit p is more complete and relatively cheap.Anyone use this with success? If so, what brand and at what amounts.
Yes sir inhibit p for all prolactin controlling goodies.not p5p solo but inhibit p which has p5p in the formula. It has 50mg-not sure what amount people use solo. I have heard it is pretty good as a stand alone but inhibit p is more complete and relatively cheap.
http://www.strongsupplementshop.com/inhibit-p-by-serious-nutrition-solutions
I thought the exact same but recently read some scary studies (some discuss irreversible changes) when people run L-Dopa (permanent changes to neurotransmitters and/or their receptors, etc)I'd stick to L-Dopa for prolactin control over B6.
Just read the ingredients. I thought the maker of Prolactrone stated somewhere that B-vitamins should never be used at/near the same time as Mucuna b/c they antagonize one another?not p5p solo but inhibit p which has p5p in the formula. It has 50mg-not sure what amount people use solo. I have heard it is pretty good as a stand alone but inhibit p is more complete and relatively cheap. http://www.strongsupplementshop.com/inhibit-p-by-serious-nutrition-solutions
Lmao man this Is going to carry over to 2015, aw manJust read the ingredients. I thought the maker of Prolactrone stated somewhere that B-vitamins should never be used at/near the same time as Mucuna b/c they antagonize one another?
I'm pretty sure Coop schooled him on that 2 years agoJust read the ingredients. I thought the maker of Prolactrone stated somewhere that B-vitamins should never be used at/near the same time as Mucuna b/c they antagonize one another?
Yeah I remember that one.I'm pretty sure Coop schooled him on that 2 years ago
Ok good. ThanksI'm pretty sure Coop schooled him on that 2 years ago
There is a study from the 70's that essentially shows L-Dopa w/out B6 is better for GH, while L-Dopa + B6 is optimal for prolactin (I think).Ok good. Thanks
There is a study from the 70's that essentially shows L-Dopa w/out B6 is better for GH, while L-Dopa + B6 is optimal for prolactin (I think). L-Dopa converts to dopamine and dopamine inhibits somatostatin secretion in the hypothalamus. When you have B6 in conjunction with L-Dopa, you enhance the rate L-Dopa converts to dopamine outside the brain instead of inside. Inside of the brain what you're looking for in regards to increasing GH.
No problem. Let us known if you have any further questions on the matter.Solid man! Thank you!!