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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Clomid: Improving my numbers, but not not how I feel.
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveK22" data-source="post: 40382" data-attributes="member: 13359"><p>What is your dosage protocol? I've never heard of clomid monotherapy having alternating "larger" doses within a weekly protocol. I <u>was</u> on clomid monotherapy for the past 1.5 yrs. & did 12.5mg daily. </p><p></p><p>It is well known that the zuclomifene isomer is the "bad" isomer for men (estrogenic sides), & the enclomifene isomer is the "good" (blocking estrogen at the pituatary). Clomid has both isomers so taking more to get the "good" unfortunately gives more of the "bad" too. Good news is there is a comany (Repros) that is trying to get Enclomifene (aka Androxal) approved by FDA. Dr. Crisler recommends to some of his clomid mono patients to take Dim & calcium d-glucarate to help control the "bad" estrogens.</p><p></p><p>Some speculate that the estrogenic sides of clomid can hurt libido & negate the positive effects of the higher T levels. Also, it possibly raises SHBG in some men which will lower Free T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveK22, post: 40382, member: 13359"] What is your dosage protocol? I've never heard of clomid monotherapy having alternating "larger" doses within a weekly protocol. I [U]was[/U] on clomid monotherapy for the past 1.5 yrs. & did 12.5mg daily. It is well known that the zuclomifene isomer is the "bad" isomer for men (estrogenic sides), & the enclomifene isomer is the "good" (blocking estrogen at the pituatary). Clomid has both isomers so taking more to get the "good" unfortunately gives more of the "bad" too. Good news is there is a comany (Repros) that is trying to get Enclomifene (aka Androxal) approved by FDA. Dr. Crisler recommends to some of his clomid mono patients to take Dim & calcium d-glucarate to help control the "bad" estrogens. Some speculate that the estrogenic sides of clomid can hurt libido & negate the positive effects of the higher T levels. Also, it possibly raises SHBG in some men which will lower Free T. [/QUOTE]
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