I have a few questions concerning clomid and recovery from testosterone inhibition. First of all clomid is an estrogen agonist and antagonist. Clomid is an antagonist in breast tissue so it helps decrease gynecomastia. It is also an antagonist in parts of the brain and; therefore, is helpful in recovery from testosterone inhibition. However, it may act as an agonist in parts of the brain and therefore may decrease sex drive in males. So my question is what other tissues is it an agonist in? Is it an agonist to our testicles? Because, I would think this could increase our chances of testicular cancer with prolonged use. So with long term use what is the possibility of detrimental effects in the tissue that clomid acts on as an agonist?
Also is there any reason that clomid could increase the receding of ones hairline. It could increase hair loss by increasing testosterone production and therefore DHT. But, since it doesn’t increase testosterone to an extremely high level I wouldn’t think this would be of any great significance. Besides doesn’t estrogen actually tend to decrease hair loss? I read rubbing estrogen on your head causes your hair to grow back as long as you don’t mind growing boobs. And clomid does increase your estrogen level. My cow’s hairline seems to be receding and I am trying to determine if it could be because of clomid use or just because of the natural aging process. But this cow is only 30 years old. This cow uses clomid frequently because of chronic low testosterone level following a short cycle. This cow was hoping this cycle would help it recover from a nagging musculoskeletal injury.
Now I am thinking that this cow would benefit from taking arimidex toward the end of a clomid cycle to decrease estrogen levels and hopefully increase the chances of maintaining a high testosterone level naturally. Does anyone have an opinion on this? Also is it against the rules of this board to ask for a cheap source for arimidex? I don’t think it is a DEA controlled drug so I thought I might be able to ask. The only place this cow knows to get it costs $9 per Mg. Thanks. I hope some of you have some ideas.
Frank
Also is there any reason that clomid could increase the receding of ones hairline. It could increase hair loss by increasing testosterone production and therefore DHT. But, since it doesn’t increase testosterone to an extremely high level I wouldn’t think this would be of any great significance. Besides doesn’t estrogen actually tend to decrease hair loss? I read rubbing estrogen on your head causes your hair to grow back as long as you don’t mind growing boobs. And clomid does increase your estrogen level. My cow’s hairline seems to be receding and I am trying to determine if it could be because of clomid use or just because of the natural aging process. But this cow is only 30 years old. This cow uses clomid frequently because of chronic low testosterone level following a short cycle. This cow was hoping this cycle would help it recover from a nagging musculoskeletal injury.
Now I am thinking that this cow would benefit from taking arimidex toward the end of a clomid cycle to decrease estrogen levels and hopefully increase the chances of maintaining a high testosterone level naturally. Does anyone have an opinion on this? Also is it against the rules of this board to ask for a cheap source for arimidex? I don’t think it is a DEA controlled drug so I thought I might be able to ask. The only place this cow knows to get it costs $9 per Mg. Thanks. I hope some of you have some ideas.
Frank