Anyone tried enclomiphene for T?
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Date: June 22nd, 2024 5:13 PM Author: Brindle Twinkling Uncleanness Hominid
I used to take clomid but never enclomiphene. What is your experience?
https://nuimagemedical.com/enclomiphene
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Date: June 22nd, 2024 5:33 PM Author: Startled indigo trust fund hall
There's some poaster who regularly pushes it here, but it's a terrible idea long term. Antagonizes estrogen receptors all over your body, including in your brain. Almost guaranteed it has devastative cognitive effects over time. Bad for joints. Bad for mood. Bad for sex drive. Anyone who experiences subjective benefits probably suffers from excess estrogen conversion to begin with and should focus on that rather than trying to indirectly boost test.
It also boosts desmosterol significantly, which, in theory will lead to major CSVD risk boosts. Although this hasn't been studied directly.
That said, enclo is, in theory, much better than clo. But still a terrible idea long term. There's also been basically no science on enclo.
That also said, periodic clo/enclo cycles are actually somewhat promising because, in some people, the test boost lingers for up to a year or so after stopping. Sort of like using it as a PCT without the cycle proceeding it.
I think it's worth testing it in that capacity. With regular in-depth hormone testing.
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Date: June 22nd, 2024 5:42 PM Author: Startled indigo trust fund hall
If you really wanna moderate boost test and dont want to go on TRT, HCG is a a much better option than clomid.
More expensive though.
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