This vitamin lowers prolactin and boosts testosterone

Prolactin hurts rockiness, but testosterone helps

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—-Important Message About Testosterone and Rockiness—-

This is why some men still suffer from erections problems after lowering estrogen and increasing T

There’s a secret condition that makes normal erections treatments useless on men…

A condition that doctors have forgotten, and medicine won’t fix.

So if you have been suffering from poor erections or no erections at all, this will be life-changing for you.

This actually works…and it’s more powerful than testosterone…

This is giving men rocky ones again when nothing else works…

And get this — it can also make you grow thicker and fatter down there!

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This vitamin lowers prolactin and boosts testosterone for better rockiness

I don’t usually label hormones inherently “bad.”

More or less, most hormones have some importance on the male body – even serotonin to some degree.

But there is one hormone I have never seen any benefit from – just pure side effects.

When it’s high, it’s… very bad.

I’m talking about prolactin.

I think some of you have guessed it – but for those who haven’t, let me tell you…

Prolactin is the ultimate killer of your sexual function – actually, your manhood.

Below 20 ng/mL in blood results is considered normal, but I strongly disagree with that.

The best a man feels (sexually and mentally) when it’s below 7 to 8 ng/mL.

Prolactin above these levels will cause:

  • Limp member – like, seriously lifeless.
  • Low libido (not thinking about sex even for 1 minute)
  • Premature ejaculation
  • Man-boobs
  • Reduced masculinity

You get the picture.

Prolactin is the hormone that makes women lactate, and is produced in significant amounts when they get pregnant.

Its functions in men are still a bit of a mystery – some studies say that it prepares males for parental behavior, but it’s not really clear.

But as I said, if you can get your prolactin levels down to around 7-8 ng/mL, you will see the difference – like day and night.

  • Your performance in bed will improve.
  • You’ll become less bloated.
  • Rockiness will go through the roof.
  • You won’t be able to think about anything else but sex.

How do I know? Because I am a living, breathing example.

So how can you lower prolactin?

There are some ways – but here’s most probably the easiest one:

Vitamin E.

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This study was conducted at Baskent University, Turkey. It was published in the International Journal of Artificial Organs.

The researchers looked at the effects of vitamin E on hormone levels.

The study involved 24 subjects who had never been treated with vitamin E before.

They were randomly divided into 2 groups:

  • 12 patients were given vitamin E supplements (300mg per day).
  • The other 12 were given a placebo.

The experiment continued for 8 weeks.

The researchers measured levels of several hormones in the patient’s blood before and after.

“Serum vitamin E, prolactin, FSH, LH, and free testosterone levels were measured in all patients before and after treatment.”

They found that the vitamin E group had significantly lower prolactin levels in their blood than before treatment.

“After the vitamin E treatment, serum prolactin levels were significantly decreased (50.8 vs. 15.4 ng/ml).”

3 times less – with only 300mg of daily vitamin E.

This is almost close to the rates of recommended treatments with severe side effects.

The researchers didn’t find any significant changes in FSH, LH, or free testosterone levels in any of the groups.

“Serum FSH, LH, and free testosterone were not affected. In the other two groups, there were no significant changes.”

Vitamin E did not appear to affect these hormones in this experiment…

…but I’ve seen other studies in which it increased testosterone levels.

Actually, I feel a substantial T boost from vitamin E as well.

Anyway, this study showed how effective vitamin E is in decreasing prolactin levels – without any side effects.

“This might be due to inhibition of central prolactin secretion. Vitamin E inhibits pituitary gland hypertrophy.”

But bear in mind that the quality of vitamin E matters A LOT – even more so than other supplements.

The best vitamin E comes from wheat germ and not soy.

And make sure it’s always the natural form – never use synthetic forms of vitamin E (dl-alpha-tocopherol).

—-Important Message About Lowering Prolactin with Vitamin E—-

This simple protocol lowers prolactin and estrogen while naturally raising testosterone

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  • Protects the prostate and helps reduce inflammation
  • Lowers body fat while increasing muscle mass (no working out necessary)
  • Greatly enhances boners, libido, and sexual sensation
  • Lessens the time between sex acts
  • Increases load size
  • Used daily can transform your health and make you feel and perform as you did when you were decades younger
  • Quick results — usually kicks in within 4 to 7 days

I’m calling it the PET Protocol — Prolactin-Estrogen-Testosterone.

And you can start using it as soon as tonight — it’s free

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.