What about prami? What about controlling estradiol which in turn can help control prolactin?
I dont know much about t3 to be honest and the drugs profile doesnt elaborate on many side effects. Why would that not be recommended?Its not suggested to play with thyroid meds if you don't have a thyroid problem, at least in my opinion.
Prami is an option but ive heard it doesnt do the job for some ppl. Asking just in case Im one of those ppl. Also t3 has its own benefits as a drug so it seems like a more favorable option due to this
I saw it on this forum I think. The person claimed when he got his bloods that his prolactin was through the roof even when taking prami. I saw it on 2 different posts but only one claimed t have done bloods. Why is t3 not recommended in such a case?Can you elaborate on where you've heard it doesn't do the job for some? Could it possibly be that their issue was not PRL related to begin with?
I saw it on this forum I think. The person claimed when he got his bloods that his prolactin was through the roof even when taking prami. I saw it on 2 different posts but only one claimed t have done bloods. Why is t3 not recommended in such a case?
Prami? It is giving me a stomach ache just reading it lol
Caber is best, always has been.
Prami? It is giving me a stomach ache just reading it lol
Caber is best, always has been.
the sexual benefits of prami are greatly exaggerated. Everyone knows caber is best, but since it does not last in a suspension of course it is not recommended here.
How long do you have to take caber before it starts lowering your prolactin? I've been on caber for a few weeks now. I'm not taking deca or tren--just going on my post cycle bloodwork. It showed very high prolactin.