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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 248287" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>I view enclomiphene as the lesser evil. Still, there may be a few cases where guys with low natural estrogenic activity would do better with clomiphene. The question is whether enclomiphene alone can be too antagonistic of the non-targeted estrogen receptors. I don't like this lack of understanding about something I'm taking long-term. If I didn't have good subjective results I would be looking harder for an alternative.</p><p></p><p>I phased out hCG early on when I found LH rising into the reference range. I haven't tested the gonadotropins recently, but I expect they are still hovering at the low ends of their ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 248287, member: 38109"] I view enclomiphene as the lesser evil. Still, there may be a few cases where guys with low natural estrogenic activity would do better with clomiphene. The question is whether enclomiphene alone can be too antagonistic of the non-targeted estrogen receptors. I don't like this lack of understanding about something I'm taking long-term. If I didn't have good subjective results I would be looking harder for an alternative. I phased out hCG early on when I found LH rising into the reference range. I haven't tested the gonadotropins recently, but I expect they are still hovering at the low ends of their ranges. [/QUOTE]
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