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      retard @tea
      last edited by retard

      @tea @dannyphantom

      For men, the closer the prolactin is to 4 or so, the better. 11 is too high for a male. Just getting the TSH down with adequate thyroid should help, among other things.

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        tea @retard
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        @retard Yes, that's true. However, I think a lot of guys that are drawn to this forum probably have higher prolactin than that. Depending on age it will be more or less difficult to get it close to 4.

        Me personally I hover around 12 to 15 most of the times. The only thing that REALLY lowered it was bromocriptine which will tank it to close to zero in a matter of hours of taking it.

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          NoFapPeating @dannyphantom
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          @dannyphantom These numbers give me the impression you haven't committed to NoFap. I encourage you to do so ASAP

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            retard @tea
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            @tea Well wouldn't the prolactin return to normal upon the cessation of bromocriptine? You should be able to lower it more with thyroid, salt, and small doses of progesterone.

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              tea @retard
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              @retard Yes, levels return to baseline upon stopping unfortunately, even within 24 hours. Also, bromocriptine only lowers prolactin, and maybe LH, but the other pituitary hormones appear to remain unchanged.

              I have tried everything else you mentioned to know avail, although blood test results have to be taken with a grain of salt always.

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              • bradB
                brad @dannyphantom
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                @dannyphantom

                TSH is the main thing that sticks out to me. If your BBT is low or cholesterol high then it's probably hypothyroidism.

                To increase testosterone, dead hangs and farmers' carries at the gym work well. Try to max out grip strength. Some people recommend pine pollen but I haven't tried it myself.

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                  tea @brad
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                  @brad To piggyback on grip strength, it's been touted as one of the true markers of health. It can even be measured at home with simple devices sold on Amazon. I've been checking on this every now and then to measure my thyroid function in creative ways.

                  For grip strength training, Captains of Crush are freaking amazing as a simple way to train at home.

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                    lucasmenem @dannyphantom
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                    @dannyphantom How much fructose is in your diet? I would make sure to have at least 400 grams of sucrose daily to obtain 200 grams of fructose, and if you add more the better, you get more than 5 grams of sodium? How about selenium consumption? Cronometer's selenium is obscenely false on the rise and many are deficient thinking they comply

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                      Bran @dannyphantom
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                      @dannyphantom If you are active and you are getting in your vitamin D3 and K2, I think you are good. I am wondering if you just recently made a lifestyle change and had the test done prior (maybe that would explain the low test too)? Anyways, keep doing on what you are doing. Get good sleep (which is so important for testosterone), train, and eat well (you may have to look into supplements. So many people are low in zinc and magnesium).

                      So, I'd say for now, keep doing on what you are doing and maybe do another test after a while of being healthy as fuck.

                      Neanderthalmaxxing

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                      • Norwegian MugabeN
                        Norwegian Mugabe
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                        Testosterone correlates much more positivly with leaness than with muscles. You need to get rid of body fat. The ideal bodyfat percantage for males is around 13%. Walking more, sleeping more, and eating less will help you.

                        Put yourself on fire for peak energy metabolism.

                        Ignore, judge, overcommit.

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                        • WhiteW
                          White
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                          What are your LH and FSH values?

                          TSH could & should be lower, prolactin as well.

                          Building blocks like cholesterol & vit D are only one part of the equation for testosterone. Stimulus is the bigger part. Your body needs to know that it NEEDS the testosterone. Food only brings you so far. Your body wont use nutrients to produce it if it isnt needed.

                          Take more risks, push yourself harder in the gym, maybe do some fighting, talk to pretty blondes.

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