RenaissanceMan
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Preface: I've noticed that, from what I've read, prolactin is the one of the only "bad" hormones that can be lowered by a large amount without any negative consequences. For instance, estrogen and cortisol can cause some bad effects when they are too low, but low prolactin sounds amazing from all of the anecdotes online.
From your experience, what is the best over-the-counter supplement to use to effectively lower prolactin?
Is there one that is extremely effective and still adheres to Peat's principles? Also just to be clear, I've tried high dose B6-P5P before but experienced bad side effects.
From your experience, what is the best over-the-counter supplement to use to effectively lower prolactin?
Is there one that is extremely effective and still adheres to Peat's principles? Also just to be clear, I've tried high dose B6-P5P before but experienced bad side effects.