SNS Serious Nutrition Solutions Inhibit P 60 caps

Serious Nutrition Solutions

SNS Serious Nutrition Solutions Inhibit P 60 caps.

SNS Inhibit-P contains a precision blended Prolactin Control Complex that may help lower prolactin, increase dopamine, and improve feelings of well-being.

Is Inhibit-P for you? Ask yourself:

  • Are you concerned with high prolactin?
  • Do you have symptoms of high prolactin (sensitive nipples, gyno, etc.)?
  • Are your mood and natural level of energy not what they used to be?
  • Do you have a tough time getting to sleep and staying asleep?
  • Is your sex life lacking?
Inhibit-P’s Precision Blended Prolactin Control Complex is designed to:
  • Lower Prolactin*
  • Naturally, Boost Testosterone Levels*
  • Relieve Symptoms of Increased Prolactin such as Nipple Puffiness or Sensitivity Associated With Gynecomastia*
  • Improve Mood and Sense of Well-Being*
  • Improve Libido and Sex Life*
  • Produce Deeper and More Restful Sleep*
  • And Much More! 
Stacking and Versatility:

SNS Inhibit-P can be used as part of an overall supplement regimen, as part of a natural testosterone boosting regimen, or for a variety of other uses and reasons.

Inhibit-P can be stacked with a variety of other SNS products to help fit your individual needs. It is commonly stacked with Inhibit-E, Growth Factor XT, DAA Caps or Powder, and other select SNS products for improved, synergistic results.

Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1
Servings Per Container: 60
Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate (Bioactive Coenzyme Form of Vitamin B6) 50 mg.
Vitex Agnus Castus (Extract)300 mg.
Mucuna Pruriens 150 mg.

Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide, Titanium Dioxide, Yellow #5.

References:

  1. Diefenbach, Wm. P., P. W. Carmel, A. G. Frantz, and M. Ferin. “Suppression of Prolactin Secretion by L-Dopa in the Stalk-Sectioned Rhesus Monkey.”Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 3 (1976): 638-42. Web.
  2. Chihara, K., Y. Kato, K. Maeda, S. Ohgo, and H. Imura. “Suppressive Effect Of L-Dopa On Human Prolactin Release During Sleep.”European Journal of Endocrinology 1 (1976): 19-27. Web.
  3. Ben-Jonathan, N. “Dopamine as a Prolactin (PRL) Inhibitor.”Endocrine Reviews 6 (2001): 724-63. Web.
  4. Suresh, Sekar, Elumalai Prithiviraj, and Seppan Prakash. “Dose- and Time-dependent Effects of Ethanolic Extract of Mucuna Pruriens Linn. Seed on Sexual Behaviour of Normal Male Rats.”Journal of Ethnopharmacology 3 (2009): 497-501. Print.
  5. Shukla, Kamla Kant, Abbas Ali Mahdi, Mohammad Kaleem Ahmad, Satya Narain Shankhwar, Singh Rajender, and Shyam Pyari Jaiswar. “Mucuna Pruriens Improves Male Fertility by Its Action on the Hypothalamus–pituitary–gonadal Axis.”Fertility and Sterility (2008): n. pag. Print.
  6. Misra, Laxminarain, and Hildebert Wagner. “Alkaloidal Constituents of Mucuna Pruriens Seeds.”Phytochemistry 18 (2004): 2565-567. Print.
  7. Wuttke, W., H. Jarry, V. Christoffel, B. Spengler, and D. Seidlova-Wuttke. “Chaste Tree (Vitex Agnus-castus)–pharmacology and Clinical Indications.”Phytomedicine 4 (2003): 348-57. Web.
  8. He, Zhong, Rong Chen, Yingfang Zhou, Li Geng, Zhenyu Zhang, Shuling Chen, Yanjun Yao, Junli Lu, and Shouqing Lin. “Treatment for Premenstrual Syndrome with Vitex Agnus Castus: A Prospective, Randomized, Multi-center Placebo Controlled Study in China.”Maturitas 1 (2009): 99-103. Web.
  9. Gardiner, Paula. “Chasteberry (Vitex Agnus Castus).”The Longwood Herbal Taskforce. N.p., 11 May 2000. Web. <http://www.longwoodherbal.org/vitex/vitex.pdf>.