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    Anti-prolactin and b6...

    Can someone tell me what an effective dosage protocol would be with b6 to get effective anti-prolactin properties.

    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raven88
    Can someone tell me what an effective dosage protocol would be with b6 to get effective anti-prolactin properties.

    Thanks,

    First off Welcome to the site...

    Caber or if you are experienced possibly a low doses of t-3 are alot more effective protocols IMO..

    Keep in mind high does of b-6 can be toxic..


    Sudies show that

    More than 200mg/ED has been known to damage to the nervous system!!!!

    And

    The Food and Nutrition Board has established a tolerable intake level for vitamin B6 of 100 mg per day for all adults.

    Merc.
    Last edited by Merc..; 08-17-2007 at 11:22 AM.

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    I have effectively used Dostinex in the past to combat prolactin, but I am looking for an alternative and I've seen and heard that b6 can be useful in fighting prolactin elevation.

    The question I ask is, what is the dosage of b6 that we, in the bodybuilding community, use to help ward off prolactin elevation? 200mg/ed? 100mg/ed?

    Thanks again,

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    In my experience B6 did almost nothing for prolactin, and I was playing russian roluette with my nervous system at 600mg ed. 100mg ed is typical.

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    i've been taking 400mg's ed for about 8 months now and really hav'nt noticed any change with my nips. or any change with my nervous system

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    Thanks for the replies.

    I'm going to experiment with it and be sure not to exceed 200mg/ed. If that fails me, back to cabergoline I'll go.

    Thanks again,

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