My next cycle is going to be a combination of BLR's Letrone and a prolactin inhibiting supplement in order to try and get my LH and testosterone up from where they are now, at the bare minimum amount to aboid being classed as shut down. I've seen many, many arguments about Mucuna Pruriens and how much L-DOPA you want as a percentage of an extract - some arguing to go for 99%, while others argue that because Mucuna seems to have other, unknown compounds which aid the L-DOPA in crossing the blood-brain barrier and/or help to reduce prolactin in other ways, that one should use an extract which is less refined.
To that end, and because a 99% L-DOPA extract didn't work for me before in lowering prolactin (although it did achieve a substantial motivation boost) I've been looking at other options. I've found one supplement vendor who sells Mucuna Pruriens refined to a 50% L-DOPA extract. I've seen other products, such as Activate Xtreme, which actually use more than one extract (in that case, 99% and 20% in the same product) in order to attempt the best of both worlds.
To anyone who knows about this compound and its prolactin inhibiting effects, what do ye think? At the moment I'm leaning strongly towards the 50% L-DOPA extract. Would this be sufficient in terms of the other, unknown compounds doing their work vs a high enough percentage of L-DOPA to actually make a difference in the prolactin/dopamine balance?
To that end, and because a 99% L-DOPA extract didn't work for me before in lowering prolactin (although it did achieve a substantial motivation boost) I've been looking at other options. I've found one supplement vendor who sells Mucuna Pruriens refined to a 50% L-DOPA extract. I've seen other products, such as Activate Xtreme, which actually use more than one extract (in that case, 99% and 20% in the same product) in order to attempt the best of both worlds.
To anyone who knows about this compound and its prolactin inhibiting effects, what do ye think? At the moment I'm leaning strongly towards the 50% L-DOPA extract. Would this be sufficient in terms of the other, unknown compounds doing their work vs a high enough percentage of L-DOPA to actually make a difference in the prolactin/dopamine balance?