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i wish caber was on the product lists more in UG labs for one but moving on, i seem to be less prone to gyno than the average aas user, at the least ones who post. what im wondering though is if prolactin isn't a concern on deca/tren cycles (especially when running a low test dose) then why do all the "anabolic doctors" on youtube, who are actual M.D's who spend their entire career treating AAS users, always warn about prolactin levels and how it can lead to gyno, despite the fact that theres no aromatization going on
Bro you’ve been around too long to be throwing around hasty generalizations like that - leave that kinda talk to the freshmen. Anyone would need only 10 min sifting thru these forums to find out there are very few statements about gear that apply to every user.Clearly you have never in your life ran tren or deca. Terrible thread needs to be deleted. You absolutely need to run Caber or prami if you want you dick to work. I don’t care what else you said in this moronic thread. You lost me the second you said Caber serves no purpose.
Not arrogant I appreciate the infoMyth: You need to take caber if you are running Deca/Tren because it will give you bitch tits.
Common forum lore states you need to run caber with tren/deca. It has been my personal experience that prolactin and Tren/Deca have 0 correlation. This has been found in literature as well.
If there is a correlation, it is between estrogen and prolactin. Which leads to the second myth buster in this thread.
Prolactin induced gyno is not possible physiologically. Prolactin alone create glandular tissue. If you have a high estrogen, it is the culprit for said "gyno" not prolactin.
In conclusion: Do not spend your money on caber, it serves no purpose. Well, caber is used to treat acromegaly.
Acromegaly is a condition where your brain produces too much IGF-1/hGH. So this medication will lower IGF-1/hGH, but what importance could that be to us weight lifters?
Sorry if this post seems arrogant, just busting a myth.