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<blockquote data-quote="aneuman" data-source="post: 248658" data-attributes="member: 43264"><p>This is what I can tell based on a single anecdote (me) and 1 year of almost continuous enclomiphene citrate usage:</p><p>- Total Testosterone goes up like crazy (using 12.5mg 3 times a week it goes from 300 to 700)</p><p>- Estradiol doesn't go up if normal, goes down if high</p><p>- SHBG increases about 10 mol/L (57nmol/L)</p><p>- Free testosterone decreases to bottom of normal range</p><p>- LH and FSH goes to the top of the range, or higher</p><p>- T/E2 ratio = 27</p><p></p><p>If I take EC 7 days a week, the effects above are magnified.</p><p> - Total T goes to 1100,</p><p> - LH and FSH to 20.</p><p> - No values for SHBG.</p><p>- Estradiol remains in the 20s.</p><p>- T/E ratio = 35</p><p></p><p>Combining EC and HCG (250 IU) 3 times a week, the effects of EC are modulated</p><p>- Total testosterone goes up to 900</p><p>- Estradiol goes up to normal/high (high 40s low 50s)</p><p>- SHBG goes down to normal values (low 40s for me )</p><p>- Free testosterone increases to optimal levels</p><p>- Don't have data on LH and FSH but would assume it remain at the same level or lower than EC only.</p><p>- T/E2 ratio = 17</p><p></p><p>Subjectively, not much difference between the three options, though I seem to lean towards EC/HCG, don't ask me why (I don't know)</p><p></p><p>My next experiment is to maintain HCG at 250 IU 3 times a week and lower EC to twice a week.</p><p></p><p>For reference, never done TRT, PCT, steroids or PED, so I can't compare. </p><p></p><p>In all cases Albumin, HCT and HGB are all completely normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aneuman, post: 248658, member: 43264"] This is what I can tell based on a single anecdote (me) and 1 year of almost continuous enclomiphene citrate usage: - Total Testosterone goes up like crazy (using 12.5mg 3 times a week it goes from 300 to 700) - Estradiol doesn't go up if normal, goes down if high - SHBG increases about 10 mol/L (57nmol/L) - Free testosterone decreases to bottom of normal range - LH and FSH goes to the top of the range, or higher - T/E2 ratio = 27 If I take EC 7 days a week, the effects above are magnified. - Total T goes to 1100, - LH and FSH to 20. - No values for SHBG. - Estradiol remains in the 20s. - T/E ratio = 35 Combining EC and HCG (250 IU) 3 times a week, the effects of EC are modulated - Total testosterone goes up to 900 - Estradiol goes up to normal/high (high 40s low 50s) - SHBG goes down to normal values (low 40s for me ) - Free testosterone increases to optimal levels - Don't have data on LH and FSH but would assume it remain at the same level or lower than EC only. - T/E2 ratio = 17 Subjectively, not much difference between the three options, though I seem to lean towards EC/HCG, don't ask me why (I don't know) My next experiment is to maintain HCG at 250 IU 3 times a week and lower EC to twice a week. For reference, never done TRT, PCT, steroids or PED, so I can't compare. In all cases Albumin, HCT and HGB are all completely normal. [/QUOTE]
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