Quote Originally Posted by cgi View Post
Will you talk about the benefits of Vitamin B-6 especially it's effects on reducing prolactin?
The literature that I recall on B6 and prolactin was decades old, and I have not seen anything recent. We've developed considerably in the last 30 to 40 years since these studies and frankly, there are too many flaws in the ones I've seen. Vitaminn E and B6 have been touted, but I'm going with negligible differences, especially in the presense of progetsin.

As for general benefits from B6 well it plays a smart role in metabolism (as a nutrient partitioner) and aids in serotonin secretion. The dopamine agonist properties exist, but are weak at best. So if you're naturally hovering slightly above range, it may help in high doses. But if anyone think it can combat steroid-induced-prolactin-excess... not a chance.