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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
low T, clomid only?
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<blockquote data-quote="aneuman" data-source="post: 264128" data-attributes="member: 43264"><p>Thanks! I've also heard very prominent people (doctors, lawyers, presidents) say lot of things I have a hard time believing.</p><p></p><p>A prominent doctor once told me he did not check estrogen on men because that was a female hormone (in 2022, not the 18th century)</p><p></p><p>I also heard a prominent lawyer say that covid was created by Bill Gates... well, I won't get into this one...</p><p></p><p>Now seriously, it's very possible that this is true, I'll go as far as to say that it is most like true that SERMs act on estrogen receptors in organs other than their targets, with unknown side effects. What I don't agree with is throwing this hypothesis without a caveat, as a statement of fact. I think it serves us all well if try to elevate the level of everyone in this field, by encouraging critical thinking, and at a minimum, evaluate risks and benefits with a more factual basis.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your contribution, I've learned a lot from you, particularly on the ferritin topic which I did not know anything about. If you ever encounter a serious article talking about clomid/enclomiphene acting on receptors other than pituitary/hypothalamus and what effect it has on the body, I'd really appreciate you shared it with us. I've searched a lot about this topic but I can't find anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aneuman, post: 264128, member: 43264"] Thanks! I've also heard very prominent people (doctors, lawyers, presidents) say lot of things I have a hard time believing. A prominent doctor once told me he did not check estrogen on men because that was a female hormone (in 2022, not the 18th century) I also heard a prominent lawyer say that covid was created by Bill Gates... well, I won't get into this one... Now seriously, it's very possible that this is true, I'll go as far as to say that it is most like true that SERMs act on estrogen receptors in organs other than their targets, with unknown side effects. What I don't agree with is throwing this hypothesis without a caveat, as a statement of fact. I think it serves us all well if try to elevate the level of everyone in this field, by encouraging critical thinking, and at a minimum, evaluate risks and benefits with a more factual basis. Thanks for your contribution, I've learned a lot from you, particularly on the ferritin topic which I did not know anything about. If you ever encounter a serious article talking about clomid/enclomiphene acting on receptors other than pituitary/hypothalamus and what effect it has on the body, I'd really appreciate you shared it with us. I've searched a lot about this topic but I can't find anything. [/QUOTE]
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