AnalogMan
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First thing...there is no such thing as "prolactin-induced" gynecomastia. I've heard this to many times. Prolactin is another sex hormone and is secreted by the pituitary gland in your brain. It's found in both male and females. The fact is, males have no use for prolactin that we know of today.
Why, God, why?? Anyway, while low levels are not harmful, high levels certainly are. So let's take a look at the concerns with higher than normal prolactin levels in men.
EFFECTS OF HIGH PROLACTIN LEVELS IN MEN:
-Adverse Testicular Interference
-Lowers natural testosterone
-Lower Sperm Count (to infertility levels)
-Long term elevation can cause erectile dysfunction (sometimes short term)
-Low Libido
-Breast Tenderness
-Male Lactation
-Low Ejaculate Volume
19-Nortestosterone steroid such as nandrolone and Trenbolone can cause prolactin levels to become elevated MAINLY with the presence of excess estrogen. They are NOT a direct cause of high prolactin. While using prolactin inhibiting drugs will resolve issues, your first line of defense is controlling Estrogen, as elevated estrogen can boost the effect of prolactin increase. It's not uncommon to prevent prolactin increase with the use of an Aromatase inhibitor (AI). But the doses of 19-Nor Steroids today, may prove that is somewhat ineffective. Leading to the necessity of having a secondary (and direct) compound to combat the effects.
The way it woks is entirely complicated and I couldn't even think of a way to put it in layman's terms. But in short, 19-Nor interaction with the Estrogen Receptors will boost prolactin secretion. This is why it's important to control Estrogen first, and prolactin second. Also, why I recommend that you have a secondary combat drug "on hand" and in some cases, used on cycle. You might wonder why I say "on hand", since I earlier said that low prolactin is not harmful. Well, these drugs have some fairly heavy side effects and if not used properly can really affect your progress on cycle. So it's OK to wait until needed for the sake of sanity. But I want to emphasize this again...If you have high prolactin and/or lactating, it's a near 100% confirmation that you failed to control your Estrogen levels.
To Control Prolactin, or elevated prolactin, we use drugs that activate dopamine. Dopamine is a chemical launched by cells in the brain with the purpose of signaling nerve cells. So these drugs we're looking at are dopamine is the dominant one that makes the overall difference.
Hope this helps someone..................AnalogMan
Why, God, why?? Anyway, while low levels are not harmful, high levels certainly are. So let's take a look at the concerns with higher than normal prolactin levels in men.
EFFECTS OF HIGH PROLACTIN LEVELS IN MEN:
-Adverse Testicular Interference
-Lowers natural testosterone
-Lower Sperm Count (to infertility levels)
-Long term elevation can cause erectile dysfunction (sometimes short term)
-Low Libido
-Breast Tenderness
-Male Lactation
-Low Ejaculate Volume
19-Nortestosterone steroid such as nandrolone and Trenbolone can cause prolactin levels to become elevated MAINLY with the presence of excess estrogen. They are NOT a direct cause of high prolactin. While using prolactin inhibiting drugs will resolve issues, your first line of defense is controlling Estrogen, as elevated estrogen can boost the effect of prolactin increase. It's not uncommon to prevent prolactin increase with the use of an Aromatase inhibitor (AI). But the doses of 19-Nor Steroids today, may prove that is somewhat ineffective. Leading to the necessity of having a secondary (and direct) compound to combat the effects.
The way it woks is entirely complicated and I couldn't even think of a way to put it in layman's terms. But in short, 19-Nor interaction with the Estrogen Receptors will boost prolactin secretion. This is why it's important to control Estrogen first, and prolactin second. Also, why I recommend that you have a secondary combat drug "on hand" and in some cases, used on cycle. You might wonder why I say "on hand", since I earlier said that low prolactin is not harmful. Well, these drugs have some fairly heavy side effects and if not used properly can really affect your progress on cycle. So it's OK to wait until needed for the sake of sanity. But I want to emphasize this again...If you have high prolactin and/or lactating, it's a near 100% confirmation that you failed to control your Estrogen levels.
To Control Prolactin, or elevated prolactin, we use drugs that activate dopamine. Dopamine is a chemical launched by cells in the brain with the purpose of signaling nerve cells. So these drugs we're looking at are dopamine is the dominant one that makes the overall difference.
Hope this helps someone..................AnalogMan

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