Listen Alin, let’s do this way: show me a reliable source that shows that 600 mg of vitamin B6 per day for 4 weeks lead to intoxication in men, and I’ll tell you that you are right.
Then show me a reliable scientific study that shows that ginseng or ginko biloba administration reduced prolactin at least by 50% in men, not in rats, and I’ll acknowledge that also.
The topic of this thread is on vitamin B6 and E, anyway, if you want to speak about ginko biloba, ginseng or whatever is the supplement of the day, open a specific thread.
In the meanwhile, try understanding what you are arguing abou; for example what means ‘Tolerable UL’
“The ULs were set using results of studies involving long-term oral administration of pyridoxine at doses of less than 1g/day……..
subjects who reported symptoms had been on supplements for 2.9 years, on average. Those reporting no symptoms had taken supplements for 1.9 years.”
Vitamin B6 - Wikipedia
FYI, calling someone ‘a man’ is not a personal attack, but if you think so you can make use of the bad post report engine.