Omg B6 Does Work For Prolactin Gyno!

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recently discovered i had high prolactin... not exactly sure what from, could have been too much e2 suppression or something

anyway i developed a small gland in the nipple, and i'm not talking about a lump, but a small thin gland that ran from the nipple downward

after a while when i would squeeze on it i'd get a tiny bit of clear discharge

So life sucked and nipples were getting sensitive and i was lactating, libido was down, mildly depressed... all the symptoms of high prolactin, so i was going to pick up dostinex but i figured i'd try b6 first and save myself 120 bucks

today is day 4 of taking 600mg of b-6 split 3 times a day and i have literally zero sensitivity in my nips and the gland has shrunk significantly

My libido is up and i feel great... anybody with prolactin issues try b-6 and save yourself sum loot!
 
recently discovered i had high prolactin... not exactly sure what from, could have been too much e2 suppression or something

anyway i developed a small gland in the nipple, and i'm not talking about a lump, but a small thin gland that ran from the nipple downward

after a while when i would squeeze on it i'd get a tiny bit of clear discharge

So life sucked and nipples were getting sensitive and i was lactating, libido was down, mildly depressed... all the symptoms of high prolactin, so i was going to pick up dostinex but i figured i'd try b6 first and save myself 120 bucks

today is day 4 of taking 600mg of b-6 split 3 times a day and i have literally zero sensitivity in my nips and the gland has shrunk significantly

My libido is up and i feel great... anybody with prolactin issues try b-6 and save yourself sum loot!

$120? Bro were the hell are you buying from, it can be found for literally a 3rd of that cost.
 
no sh*t? guess i'm shoppin at the wrong place, for what dose and how many ml. are we talkin?

i'v seen it for 199 and Caber. for 130... .5mg/ml 30 ml
 
eh nevermind i found what your talkin about... well whatever saved myself 50 bucks... either way point was b6 works
 
does anyone know why it works though??
 
does anyone know why it works though??

yes, I do

It is essentially a sign of B6 "overdose", other undersireable side effects can be associated with it. When you get so much b6 in your body, it causes a shift in metabolism so that the enzymes, etc. necessary for prolactin production are instead used to produce what I will refer to as "other isht".
 
yeah the most noted side effect is nerve damage... i have noticed tingling from time to time in my hands but nothin severe, i'd say bromo or dostinex are still far supperior but it's nice to know that somethin over the counter and cheap still has some effect
 
Would a rebound be likely once the B6 is dropped back to normal dosages. I am assuming no, but I dunno...
 
It does work but it also interferes with androgens so not so wise to use as oncycle prevention. i used it and it helped before but that was in PCT. I posted a thread on it that i found on another board, im sure you read it movin weight.

Chaps you care to PM me? I havent seen caber anywhere under a bill...
 
It does work but it also interferes with androgens so not so wise to use as oncycle prevention. i used it and it helped before but that was in post cycle therapy. I posted a thread on it that i found on another board, im sure you read it movin weight.

Chaps you care to PM me? I havent seen caber anywhere under a bill...

I'd Better Email you. (hint hint)
 
yeah i read your article which definately scared me... i'm going to be putting that to the test i think pretty soon, i'll be running trenadrol/epithin-E in the very near future now that this issue is under control

I'll definately report back if i notice any negs with the b6 "on cycle"
 
if dostinex comes in an aqueous solution and is not water soluble, does that mean you have to mix it with sumthing soluble like ethyl alcohol?
 
if dostinex comes in an aqueous solution and is not water soluble, does that mean you have to mix it with sumthing soluble like ethyl alcohol?

aqueous solution is misleading, isn't it?

By definition, aqueous solution is any solution containing water.


If cabergoline comes in an aqueous solution, that would mean than they have adusted the pH (with an acid or base) or added a miscible organic solvent (i.e. ethanol) in order to make the solute (i.e. cabergoline) soluble.

Make sense?
 
aqueous solution is misleading, isn't it?

By definition, aqueous solution is any solution containing water.


If cabergoline comes in an aqueous solution, that would mean than they have adusted the pH (with an acid or base) or added a miscible organic solvent (i.e. ethanol) in order to make the solute (i.e. cabergoline) soluble.

Make sense?

since your smart...does dostinex (cabergoline) have a rebound effect or is it like a suicide type deal?
 
since your smart...does dostinex (cabergoline) have a rebound effect or is it like a suicide type deal?

With how infrequent it needs to be taken, I don't suppose it would cause a rebound effect.

If you go to Invalid Link Removed , that's a really great site for reading up on any precription level meds you might be taking.

Here's what their writing on dostinex said. Didn't give any pharmacokinetics.


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You don't need to take 600 mg of B6 to get that effect. I've used 100-200mg many times and it works fine..may take a day or two longer but it's better than worrying about nueropathies.
 
Had prolactin issues in both nipples after an epi and superdrol bridge. p5p at 75/50/50/25 killed it. love the stuff.
 
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