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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Stopping Testosterone Injections for Enclomiphene
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<blockquote data-quote="txmx" data-source="post: 187577" data-attributes="member: 74"><p>Just to be clear: Clomiphene has two isomers, enclomiphene and zuclomiphene. Enclomiphene is the estrogen antagonist that we want. Zuclomiphene is the estrogen agonist that we don't want. So, now we can try enclomiphene from Tailor Made Compounding, in either 12.5mg or 25mg strength. Defy is looking at adding Empower as an enclomiphene supplier as well, which is good news. I spent years on clomiphene with no side effects, better Total T numbers, bad Free T numbers due to higher SHBG, and no subjective improvement. I am now on testosterone cream. I am looking forward to giving enclomiphene a try due to its endogenous T production and convenience. We are all a little different. Watching you guys who are ahead of us on the enclomiphene testing and looking forward to seeing your results and experiences along the way. We are all in this together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txmx, post: 187577, member: 74"] Just to be clear: Clomiphene has two isomers, enclomiphene and zuclomiphene. Enclomiphene is the estrogen antagonist that we want. Zuclomiphene is the estrogen agonist that we don't want. So, now we can try enclomiphene from Tailor Made Compounding, in either 12.5mg or 25mg strength. Defy is looking at adding Empower as an enclomiphene supplier as well, which is good news. I spent years on clomiphene with no side effects, better Total T numbers, bad Free T numbers due to higher SHBG, and no subjective improvement. I am now on testosterone cream. I am looking forward to giving enclomiphene a try due to its endogenous T production and convenience. We are all a little different. Watching you guys who are ahead of us on the enclomiphene testing and looking forward to seeing your results and experiences along the way. We are all in this together. [/QUOTE]
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