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<blockquote data-quote="DrRotman" data-source="post: 91888" data-attributes="member: 13244"><p>Hi Charlie, lots of issues to address. <strong>One</strong>- you need to make sure your Thyroid levels are in the normal range to obtain optimal T levels. <strong>Two</strong>- hcg has many beneficial effects inn addition to preserving fertility, such as preventing atrophy and improving your own T levels by mimicking LH. Clomid does not do these things other than maintaining fertility when taken alone though some use it in conjunction with Testosterone though the jury still out if this is protective. <strong>Three</strong>- you need to control uric acid levels to prevent gout and kidney stones, both of which can be debilitating when uncontrolled. The data on its effect on T is scant nor should it matter. In addition to lemon water mentioned above, potassium citrate can break down and prevent your kidney stones if they are uric acid. I doubt this has anything to do with your hypogonadism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrRotman, post: 91888, member: 13244"] Hi Charlie, lots of issues to address. [B]One[/B]- you need to make sure your Thyroid levels are in the normal range to obtain optimal T levels. [B]Two[/B]- hcg has many beneficial effects inn addition to preserving fertility, such as preventing atrophy and improving your own T levels by mimicking LH. Clomid does not do these things other than maintaining fertility when taken alone though some use it in conjunction with Testosterone though the jury still out if this is protective. [B]Three[/B]- you need to control uric acid levels to prevent gout and kidney stones, both of which can be debilitating when uncontrolled. The data on its effect on T is scant nor should it matter. In addition to lemon water mentioned above, potassium citrate can break down and prevent your kidney stones if they are uric acid. I doubt this has anything to do with your hypogonadism. [/QUOTE]
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