Also fellas keep in mind that ALL steroids increase prolactin ( and can decrease sex drive)..
AAS lower t-3 which in turn increases prolactin ...
Merc.
Also fellas keep in mind that ALL steroids increase prolactin ( and can decrease sex drive)..
AAS lower t-3 which in turn increases prolactin ...
Merc.
I cant find the studies right now .... but Big-K and I were doing some research( like back in 06 I think) and found some solid evidence confirming it ( again as you know research has its place , but it not the end all be all .. you basically can find a study stating anything you want to .. I would say like 50 % of pubmed stuff is inaccurate in some way or the other .( as you know you have to know what your looking for .. true science and research is a skill ) .. But this came from a VERY solid source .. and IMO was very valid at the time ....
Anyways it started with this thread back in 06 ... http://forums.steroid.com/showthread.php?t=249327 about the prolactin lower t-3 research thing ).. see Big K post ..
Merc.
Last edited by Merc.; 05-16-2009 at 09:10 AM.
Thats just BigK stating a decrease in T3 causes an increase in PRL. There is no evidence.
I've been looking at this for a while now and have come up with nothing to state andorgens increase PRL, at all. Infact, a member over at CEM (Oswaldo) got BW done on Deca alone ramping to 800m/wk with no increase in PRL, only a slight increase in E.
NO NO my bad man .. I was just stating thats what started the AAS increasing prolactin thing .. which lead to further research .. my bad for the mis -understanding on that ... I cant find the exact paper I am referring to right now ... I am not sure if it was something that was online of if we had to actually go to the university to get it ....
Thats interesting about Oswaldo .. Defiantly a very interesting topic to further look into ..
In the case of no peer reviewed journals I have been taught that the best way to determine research quality is generally considered to assess impact factor AND check the credibility of the institution that published the data.
At least 50% of studies available at Pubmed are pretty much worthless although impact factor may be an imperfect design I've been taught that its much better than trusting sales articles or random hits at Pubmed to help determine if something is correct or not . Just saying in general ....
This is a good topic IMO ..
Merc.
I agree, its a great topic and I dont think anyone has a difinitive correct answer yet. Were debating things that arnt fully understood here IMHO.
I also agree that there is usually a contradicting study somewhere, but there is, so far, no evidence on pubmed, stating Deca (Nandrolone) or Trenbolone difinitively increase PRL to my knowledge. Thats why I'm always intrested in users BW on these compounds.
Good topic.
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