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I have recently been reading about Clomid, ie Clomifene/Clomiphene, and it seems an interesting compound - at least, what's interesting to me is it's effect on testosterone levels in men. So I thought I would get some input from the knowledgeable members of Bluelight...
Anyway my takeaway so far is that it increases natural testosterone levels in men by some method relating to it's action as a SERM. Supposedly it doesn't cause any kind of hormonal rebound when coming off it (although I find this kind of hard to believe, the rebound if there is one seems to be minimal), and there are widespread anecdotal reports of it inducing a general feeling of well-being (presumably due to the increased testosterone, but I see much fewer reports of this kind of positive psychological effect from, for example, classical AAS compounds).
In fact as far as I can tell it seems to have minimal downsides (not saying there aren't any of course, just saying I haven't seen many reported). Some guy here claims to have been taking it EOD for 2 years. Although I did also find an older post on Bluelight where someone posted his blood test results after taking it every day for "a few months" - testosterone at this point is pretty high, maybe too high to be sustainable anyway, but so is estradiol, which is (apparently) a potential danger.
Mostly what I've seen looking for reports of people taking this long term, or even as a very lightweight "cycle" is just people saying, it'll raise your testosterone but not as much as AAS, why bother, etc, etc...
However my interest in this compound is primarily as a general purpose enhancer, that can potentially be taken long term.
So my main question is, for someone who has normal testosterone levels, what risks would there be taking Clomid long term (or even short term), at quite conservative doses, just to boost testosterone towards the upper end of the reference ranges?
Apart from that, is this even worth doing? If not, why not? I would welcome anyone's opinion on the benefit and risks of having higher testosterone levels in general - or if anyone would like to point me in the direction of some definitive research. Opinion seems to be mixed and I haven't been able to find anything I would consider a scientific consensus on whether higher (within reason, or, I should say, within the generally accepted reference ranges) is better, or not.
Just to be clear, I'm not planning to jump straight into anything, so my interest at this point is largely academic. I did get a blood test for Testosterone quite recently but obviously didn't research the company well enough, so what I had presumed was a full hormone test actually just came back with a single number, which I presume to be "total" testosterone, at 734 ng/dL. As far as I can tell this is a pretty normal value, but again, my interest is in general purpose enhancement - if it is indeed enhancement - if the risks are low enough to be acceptable. Obviously if I did decide to proceed with this experiment I would get a more extensive set of tests done first.
As ever, thanks in advance for any input!
Anyway my takeaway so far is that it increases natural testosterone levels in men by some method relating to it's action as a SERM. Supposedly it doesn't cause any kind of hormonal rebound when coming off it (although I find this kind of hard to believe, the rebound if there is one seems to be minimal), and there are widespread anecdotal reports of it inducing a general feeling of well-being (presumably due to the increased testosterone, but I see much fewer reports of this kind of positive psychological effect from, for example, classical AAS compounds).
In fact as far as I can tell it seems to have minimal downsides (not saying there aren't any of course, just saying I haven't seen many reported). Some guy here claims to have been taking it EOD for 2 years. Although I did also find an older post on Bluelight where someone posted his blood test results after taking it every day for "a few months" - testosterone at this point is pretty high, maybe too high to be sustainable anyway, but so is estradiol, which is (apparently) a potential danger.
Mostly what I've seen looking for reports of people taking this long term, or even as a very lightweight "cycle" is just people saying, it'll raise your testosterone but not as much as AAS, why bother, etc, etc...
However my interest in this compound is primarily as a general purpose enhancer, that can potentially be taken long term.
So my main question is, for someone who has normal testosterone levels, what risks would there be taking Clomid long term (or even short term), at quite conservative doses, just to boost testosterone towards the upper end of the reference ranges?
Apart from that, is this even worth doing? If not, why not? I would welcome anyone's opinion on the benefit and risks of having higher testosterone levels in general - or if anyone would like to point me in the direction of some definitive research. Opinion seems to be mixed and I haven't been able to find anything I would consider a scientific consensus on whether higher (within reason, or, I should say, within the generally accepted reference ranges) is better, or not.
Just to be clear, I'm not planning to jump straight into anything, so my interest at this point is largely academic. I did get a blood test for Testosterone quite recently but obviously didn't research the company well enough, so what I had presumed was a full hormone test actually just came back with a single number, which I presume to be "total" testosterone, at 734 ng/dL. As far as I can tell this is a pretty normal value, but again, my interest is in general purpose enhancement - if it is indeed enhancement - if the risks are low enough to be acceptable. Obviously if I did decide to proceed with this experiment I would get a more extensive set of tests done first.
As ever, thanks in advance for any input!
