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hunter24 said:Has anyone heard of this stuff?, and if so what were the results? I have heard that is good at helping to loose weight and cut up. Let me know what you fellas think.![]()
rpg said:And there in lies it's acclaimed mode of action,einstein.By lowering prolactin levels it supposedly upgrades hpta function.It also supposedly suppressess NPY and CRH therefore being somewhat anticatabolic and decreasing food intake as well as increasing insulin sensitivity,this was all postualted in Lyle Mcdonald's e-book Bromocriptine.So does it work.......................No sadly to say i tried it for several months without any results if you are going to go after a dopamine agonist this one is probably inferior to pergolide anyway.
einstein1905 said:Whoever told you that should be beat with a stick. Bromo is used to treat progesterone-related prolactin gyno. It has some sides that aren't great. If you can get away with using B6 to keep prog gyno away, do it. Bromo is stronger, but the sides are not pleasurable
JamesT said:Einstine, you need to get a clue, Anabolics 2004 as it listed as a fat loss agent. I am attaching a very good artical on Brom by very well respected vet. Check it out and it is very interesting....James
http://www.professionalmuscle.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=2572
einstein1905 said:I happen to be beyond the stage where I believe everything I hear or read. For all that have used bromo, I don't think anyone would want to use it as a fat loss reagent. The sides, for me anyway, are even worse than DNP. It works well for treating progesterone-related gyno. I don't care what LLewelyn writes in his books....he's the same guy that selectively cites research papers only conducive to proving his point, even if the conclusions in those papers make up the minority opinion, by far, on the subject. It may work as a fat loss agent, but it's not for me. regardless, it's primary use in the BB world has been for treating and preventing prog-related prolactin gyno.
rpg said:Einstein i am currently studying bio-chem and read every book i can find on the subjects of hormones and the body.How bout you?
einstein1905 said:I'm an MD/PhD student. My PhD is in immunology, but I too try to read up on any relevant endocrinology. It's a lot more fun to learn when everything I learn, I try to think of it's relevance to AAS.
JamesT said:Do ever chat it up with Swale...
bigkb said:Einstein, is it true that bromo and cabergoline can reduce the refractory period time after orgasms in men? I have heard that it does this, but I'd rather hear it from someone who has used it and has an unbiased opinion, not from a company selling it.
KB
einstein1905 said:The diet guru, swale? If so, no. I've read a lot of what he's posted though.
I know who you mean now. No, I haven't talked to him. I think there should be more informed docs just like him though. I've seen some of his posts ove rin this forum, and he represents a small minority......a small number of doctors that are truly informed about AAS and that see the benefits and risks for what they really are rather than what they're perceived to be via the media.JamesT said:Swale, is a HRT Doctor who runs the HRT forum here at Meso...
