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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Are guys that do well on low dose clomid unicorns...or do they really exist?
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<blockquote data-quote="txmx" data-source="post: 149337" data-attributes="member: 74"><p>Guys, clomiphene does not work out well for most people in the long run. I was on it for five years, low dose 12.5mg. It was convenient and cheap, and Total T was great, Free T was low due to high SHBG. End result was going on T cream with Defy. </p><p>However, enclomiphene is now available from one U.S. pharmacy. Enclomiphene is not expensive, and is the desirable isomer of clomiphene (zuclomiphene being the undesirable estrogenic isomer). Ask Defy if they would consider trying out enclomiphene. So far they have not, but maybe if enough of us ask about it they will reconsider.</p><p>We would all like to be on easy to administer, inexpensive, enclomiphene if it would really work. But the only way we will know is if we can try it for ourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txmx, post: 149337, member: 74"] Guys, clomiphene does not work out well for most people in the long run. I was on it for five years, low dose 12.5mg. It was convenient and cheap, and Total T was great, Free T was low due to high SHBG. End result was going on T cream with Defy. However, enclomiphene is now available from one U.S. pharmacy. Enclomiphene is not expensive, and is the desirable isomer of clomiphene (zuclomiphene being the undesirable estrogenic isomer). Ask Defy if they would consider trying out enclomiphene. So far they have not, but maybe if enough of us ask about it they will reconsider. We would all like to be on easy to administer, inexpensive, enclomiphene if it would really work. But the only way we will know is if we can try it for ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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