11-11-2014, 06:13
I've never seen any B6 dose lower than 200 mg/day reduce prolactin. That's twice the upper limit, so ordinary supplementation won't have any effect. Even at those huge doses, the effect is highly variable and unpredictable so it's not worth trying.
Did the article talk about tissue types for prolactin's effect on testosterone absorption? I've only seen the effect mentioned in articles about the prostate.
Prolactin lowers LH, FSH, estrogen, and testosterone. So it hurts men twice: they lose benefits of T and it makes sure that the prostate soaks up what T is left so that it can swell and give urination problems.
Figure 4 shows the contributions of each hormone by stage of development.
Did the article talk about tissue types for prolactin's effect on testosterone absorption? I've only seen the effect mentioned in articles about the prostate.
Prolactin lowers LH, FSH, estrogen, and testosterone. So it hurts men twice: they lose benefits of T and it makes sure that the prostate soaks up what T is left so that it can swell and give urination problems.
Figure 4 shows the contributions of each hormone by stage of development.