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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Questions on Blood panels results for my nephew
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 213686" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Enclomiphene is actually part of Clomid—the part that does the useful stuff. The other part—isomer—is zuclomiphene. Zuclomiphene is rather like estrogen, and is usually counterproductive for guys to take. In other words, enclomiphene is strongly preferred over Clomid, though it's a little harder to get. However, as far as I know both Empower Pharmacy and Tailor Made Pharmacy are still providing it.</p><p></p><p>Although I use enclomiphene myself, I preferentially recommend testosterone nasal gel as a first-line treatment. Either option keeps your HPTA active, avoiding some potential problems with TRT. However, the subjective results with enclomiphene are less reliable, with some doing great and others having continued issues. It's also a little disconcerting that we don't know enough about what enclomiphene is doing, beyond that it's blocking some estrogen receptors and not others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 213686, member: 38109"] Enclomiphene is actually part of Clomid—the part that does the useful stuff. The other part—isomer—is zuclomiphene. Zuclomiphene is rather like estrogen, and is usually counterproductive for guys to take. In other words, enclomiphene is strongly preferred over Clomid, though it's a little harder to get. However, as far as I know both Empower Pharmacy and Tailor Made Pharmacy are still providing it. Although I use enclomiphene myself, I preferentially recommend testosterone nasal gel as a first-line treatment. Either option keeps your HPTA active, avoiding some potential problems with TRT. However, the subjective results with enclomiphene are less reliable, with some doing great and others having continued issues. It's also a little disconcerting that we don't know enough about what enclomiphene is doing, beyond that it's blocking some estrogen receptors and not others. [/QUOTE]
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