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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Tamoxifen to TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneMuscle" data-source="post: 56556" data-attributes="member: 14572"><p>I have had hard time finding people reporting good thing or any valuable intel on tamoxifen (nolvadex) mono-therapy, however I have tried clomiphene citrate (clomid) and while trying it I have been reeding alot on it but I have had not much good experience with it and I have proceeded with regular TRT protocol using testosterone. </p><p>So far clomid (possibly nolvadex the same) works mainly by raising your totalT by disabling negative feedback to HPTA on E2 pathway but does little to no impact on freeT(which is most important), so if your gonads work ok and your HPTA works well and if nolvadex works similar/same, you should see something happening - but in my opinion unless you have ways of inhibiting some of your SHBG as a result releasing more freeT from your totalT you may not see much if any benefit. </p><p>also I read that long term both nolva/clomid can have some negative effects on your pituitary gland causing some visual side effects.</p><p></p><p>Please only take my word for as much as it cost you, its just anecdotal evidence as I can say I dont have sources/links to what I have said but I try to be as much help as I can.</p><p></p><p>Hope any of this helps and I believe someone way more qualified will help you out on this question rather soon. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneMuscle, post: 56556, member: 14572"] I have had hard time finding people reporting good thing or any valuable intel on tamoxifen (nolvadex) mono-therapy, however I have tried clomiphene citrate (clomid) and while trying it I have been reeding alot on it but I have had not much good experience with it and I have proceeded with regular TRT protocol using testosterone. So far clomid (possibly nolvadex the same) works mainly by raising your totalT by disabling negative feedback to HPTA on E2 pathway but does little to no impact on freeT(which is most important), so if your gonads work ok and your HPTA works well and if nolvadex works similar/same, you should see something happening - but in my opinion unless you have ways of inhibiting some of your SHBG as a result releasing more freeT from your totalT you may not see much if any benefit. also I read that long term both nolva/clomid can have some negative effects on your pituitary gland causing some visual side effects. Please only take my word for as much as it cost you, its just anecdotal evidence as I can say I dont have sources/links to what I have said but I try to be as much help as I can. Hope any of this helps and I believe someone way more qualified will help you out on this question rather soon. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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