Silent Method
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The following was written by Bill Roberts:
"While it has been claimed that Clomid "stimulates" production of LH and therefore of testosterone, in fact Clomid’s activity is achieved not by stimulation of the hypothalamus and pituitary, but by blocking their inhibition by estrogen."
Wouldn't this mean that if, post cycle, your already using arimidex at a high enough dosage to keep estrogen sufficiently low, clomid would be worthless...?
"While it has been claimed that Clomid "stimulates" production of LH and therefore of testosterone, in fact Clomid’s activity is achieved not by stimulation of the hypothalamus and pituitary, but by blocking their inhibition by estrogen."
Wouldn't this mean that if, post cycle, your already using arimidex at a high enough dosage to keep estrogen sufficiently low, clomid would be worthless...?