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After having done extensive searches on anything related to libido and ED, I came across some info that equated p5p, which is the more bioavailable form of B6, as being a “safe” alternative to Cabergoline. Due to being leery of the possible heart valve complications of Cabergoline, I decided to try p5p to lower my high prolactin. After about a month of consistent daily use of p5p, I’m getting great morning wood and faithfully pop a boner during flirty encounters with women.
The thing that I have not experienced with p5p that other men report to having with caber is the short refractory period. Mine seems to be one and done after busting a load. That is a definite advantage that Caber may have over p5p. Have any of you had experience with p5p and, or Cabergoline and can attest to the differences or similarities of the two? I’m really interested in learning more and possibly try some Cabergoline.
By the way, on my last lab my prolactin was 21ng/mL which is quite high for a man of 45 y.o. I have not had it checked since the p5p, but I plan to do it soon.
The thing that I have not experienced with p5p that other men report to having with caber is the short refractory period. Mine seems to be one and done after busting a load. That is a definite advantage that Caber may have over p5p. Have any of you had experience with p5p and, or Cabergoline and can attest to the differences or similarities of the two? I’m really interested in learning more and possibly try some Cabergoline.
By the way, on my last lab my prolactin was 21ng/mL which is quite high for a man of 45 y.o. I have not had it checked since the p5p, but I plan to do it soon.