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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Clomid & Testosterone: Why they don't work together - By Mike Gaiso
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 63638" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>JDS, great talking points, and nothing at all is remotely offensive or taken negatively. I can only speak from personal experience with HCG. It's been at least seven (7) years for me and it works just as effective as it did from Day 1. My serum levels (in conjunction with Test Cyp) have sustained a consistent level throughout this time, +/- a nominal variance related from exact draw time times, dosage amounts, and there's always that variable with the mixture ratio and shelf life of HCG. </p><p></p><p>I agree with the statement on GNRH to LH. As I stated, 'most' males are lacking adequate production when diagnosed with secondary. I don't think this doesn't mean they have zero ability to secrete this hormone, it just means for one reason or the other the brain cannot sustain continuous production, and/or it's ability to produce adequate levels is questionable. At the same time, if anyone Secondary is able to get optimal results with a Clomid protocol to compliment their TRT regiment, then hats off to them! I'd really like to see some more members post before & after labs of TRT pre/post Clomid, as it would be informative to these discussions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 63638, member: 696"] JDS, great talking points, and nothing at all is remotely offensive or taken negatively. I can only speak from personal experience with HCG. It's been at least seven (7) years for me and it works just as effective as it did from Day 1. My serum levels (in conjunction with Test Cyp) have sustained a consistent level throughout this time, +/- a nominal variance related from exact draw time times, dosage amounts, and there's always that variable with the mixture ratio and shelf life of HCG. I agree with the statement on GNRH to LH. As I stated, 'most' males are lacking adequate production when diagnosed with secondary. I don't think this doesn't mean they have zero ability to secrete this hormone, it just means for one reason or the other the brain cannot sustain continuous production, and/or it's ability to produce adequate levels is questionable. At the same time, if anyone Secondary is able to get optimal results with a Clomid protocol to compliment their TRT regiment, then hats off to them! I'd really like to see some more members post before & after labs of TRT pre/post Clomid, as it would be informative to these discussions. [/QUOTE]
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Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
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