Well, I have a slightly different take.
I believe Clomid is counterproductive in many ways.
Clomid is a mild estrogen which competes for estrogen receptors. The problem is that sometimes it works nd sometimes it doesn't. And when it doesn;t it simply ADDS more estrogen into the bloodstream. This leads to estrogenic side effects, weakness, mood swings, loss of libido -- exactly what you don't want!
Also, Clomid cures nothing. Even if it does work, it works only as long as you're on it. At some point you must get your HPTA to work on its own.
Here's my ideal plan.
WHile on cycle, use HCGenerate. If you're prone to gyno, use aromasin.
After Cycle, use HCG or HMG to kickstart the HPTA.
Then use arimidex to keep estrogen at bay.
Use UNLEASHED to lower SHBG.
Use POST CYCLE for liver detox, Erectile function, and extra estrogen control.
Liv 52 is also good, especially when using orals.
For extra estrogen control, use formastane.
After PCT, follow with BRIDGE.
THAT is a sensible PCT.
Yes, you can't "over-do" protecting your body. But use what's going to help it. CLomid and Nolvadex are not healthy options.
I believe Clomid is counterproductive in many ways.
Clomid is a mild estrogen which competes for estrogen receptors. The problem is that sometimes it works nd sometimes it doesn't. And when it doesn;t it simply ADDS more estrogen into the bloodstream. This leads to estrogenic side effects, weakness, mood swings, loss of libido -- exactly what you don't want!
Also, Clomid cures nothing. Even if it does work, it works only as long as you're on it. At some point you must get your HPTA to work on its own.
Here's my ideal plan.
WHile on cycle, use HCGenerate. If you're prone to gyno, use aromasin.
After Cycle, use HCG or HMG to kickstart the HPTA.
Then use arimidex to keep estrogen at bay.
Use UNLEASHED to lower SHBG.
Use POST CYCLE for liver detox, Erectile function, and extra estrogen control.
Liv 52 is also good, especially when using orals.
For extra estrogen control, use formastane.
After PCT, follow with BRIDGE.
THAT is a sensible PCT.
Yes, you can't "over-do" protecting your body. But use what's going to help it. CLomid and Nolvadex are not healthy options.