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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Options for retaining testicular function while on trt
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<blockquote data-quote="Pecosbill" data-source="post: 267987" data-attributes="member: 14117"><p>This is incorrect information. Clomid in a man will bind to estrogen receptors, fooling the pituitary into thinking that T is low. Taking clomid will result in an increase in FSH, which is instrumental in stimulating the production of sperm. It will also cause an ancillary increase in LH which consequently raises T. Taking HCG has a similar effect except the primary increase is in LH with an ancillary increase in FSH. LH primarily increases T production, with a small increase in sperm production. </p><p></p><p>Both Clomid and HCG will decrease testicular atrophy in that both stimulate the testicles to increase their two primary activities; making sperm and making T. Taken together they provide a more real-life like response with both an increase in T and an increase in sperm production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pecosbill, post: 267987, member: 14117"] This is incorrect information. Clomid in a man will bind to estrogen receptors, fooling the pituitary into thinking that T is low. Taking clomid will result in an increase in FSH, which is instrumental in stimulating the production of sperm. It will also cause an ancillary increase in LH which consequently raises T. Taking HCG has a similar effect except the primary increase is in LH with an ancillary increase in FSH. LH primarily increases T production, with a small increase in sperm production. Both Clomid and HCG will decrease testicular atrophy in that both stimulate the testicles to increase their two primary activities; making sperm and making T. Taken together they provide a more real-life like response with both an increase in T and an increase in sperm production. [/QUOTE]
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