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    HGH and prolactin levels

    Afew question

    I read some where don't know if it was on here or not that Hgh can raise your prolactin levels

    1} Can it raise prolactin levels?
    2} how does Hgh effect pre existing gyno ?
    3} would Cabergoline or prami stop the mammary glands from growing ?

    really estrogen Sensitive

    thanks

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    GH can bind to the prolactin receptor in some people, but it doesn't raise prolactin levels.

    Caber or prami would do nothing because they would just lower prl levels, not prevent the GH from binding to the receptors.

    I don't see how it could cause or aggravate gyno if estrogen is kept under control regardless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt. Hartman View Post
    GH can bind to the prolactin receptor in some people, but it doesn't raise prolactin levels.

    Caber or prami would do nothing because they would just lower prl levels, not prevent the GH from binding to the receptors.

    I don't see how it could cause or aggravate gyno if estrogen is kept under control regardless.
    Thanks for the reply

    Is there any way to stop GH bind to the prolactin receptors

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    Not that I'm aware of.

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    Ok thanks
    Quick run down my friend at the gym is on 3i.u aday 5on 2off he's 14 days in and has very Sensitive nipples
    So would u suggest using an A.I and see if that helps see I don't want to give he bad advice told him to get blood work done but the results take a week to come back

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