Pissy Prostate Problem on PP

200wannabe

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Ok so im two weeks into a PP cycle, started at 10, upped to 20 after the first week.

No lethargy, no itchy scalp, no aggression, no zits, no shedding..

But where normally i could piss clean across the room there has been a definate drop in pressure, squeezing the last few drops out is becoming more difficult.

Now if this is just for the duration of the cycle, (2 more weeks) then eveything returns to normal i can hack it, but will everything return to normal ?????

Taking all the normal ancillaries for blood pressure, liver, chol but nothing like finastrade or Saw Palmetto.

Anybdoy else have this problem?
 
Dutchman, an older guy that used to post here talked about Beta Sisterol and Saw Palmetto for his BPH. Search his name.
 
Just thought i would add and update here for anybody who comes across this thread.

After only two days off PP things seem to be returning to normal. Urination pressure rising, will be able to piss over tall buildings again soon!
 
200wannabe said:
After only two days off PP things seem to be returning to normal. Urination pressure rising, will be able to piss over tall buildings again soon!

That's great news. So you cut your PP cycle short by a week?

Just curious...your health is most important. Glad to hear that this problem which apparently resulted from PP is rapidly abating.
 
wastedwhiteboy2 said:
I have on a 1t cycle before. saw palmetto and activate returned me to normal.

Saw Palmetto is a 5 alpha-reductase inhibitor. It also has anti androgen receptor properties. Is this something you really wanna do post/during cycle?

Its also generally accepted in the literature that it takes 6 weeks to start working (vs. 3 mo for dutasteride and 6 mo for finasteride). Alpha blockers (tamazosin) have a much quicker onset and would probably be a better be for you guys...though they might give you problems with ejaculating.
 
I use saw palmetto too and it does a good job against going to the bathroom every 30 min. however, it probably limits my gains :-(

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Jay Mc said:
Saw Palmetto is a 5 alpha-reductase inhibitor. It also has anti androgen receptor properties. Is this something you really wanna do post/during cycle?

Its also generally accepted in the literature that it takes 6 weeks to start working (vs. 3 mo for dutasteride and 6 mo for finasteride). Alpha blockers (tamazosin) have a much quicker onset and would probably be a better be for you guys...though they might give you problems with ejaculating.

I had heard that saw palmetto has some anti androgen receptor properties. also theres an article in the news section about saw palmetto that might interest you.
 
I have heard that SP has some anti-androen propoerties, but I thought I also read that they were small and really would not have any affect.

I am currently on a T1 Pro cycle (light dose now, will be adding some SD soon) and I have not noticed any problem with gains. I take SP everyday. I do not believe it has inhibited any gains.
 
Bump for the Saw Palmetto. Also consider the Lycopene, which is good for prostate health. Lycopene is found naturally in tomatoes (cooked ones are more effective) but you can also buy it as a supp.
 
for everybody that took saw palmetto did you preload or just start at the beginning of your cycle. i'm 9 days into a pp cycle and about 2 days ago the pissing problem started. i bought saw palmetto and started that when the pissing problem started. wanted to know how long it takes to kick in. also i've had a loss of appetite while on pp and a stomach ache that won't go away. thinking maybe the pssing problem and stomach ache related, but i don't know. any ideas?
 
Could anyone tell me if taking saw palmetto, beta sitosterol, or even dutasteride have an effect on minimizing prostate problems while on pheraplex?
 
Jay Mc said:
Alpha blockers (tamazosin) have a much quicker onset and would probably be a better be for you guys...though they might give you problems with ejaculating.

Did you mean Tamsulosin? Never heard of the one you mentioned. It helps improve flow of urine by blocking the alpha receptors in the prostate area.
 
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