Instead of looking for bro-science answers, in your case I would find a really good endocrinologist who would do a complete work up on you and use a science based approach towards getting your body back into an optimum balance. Otherwise you’re just shooting in the dark, trying this and trying...
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...