Admittedly yes, I only learned about Clomid whilst researching about prohormones. I know it can kickstart testosterone production after a cycle but not if it could be used over a longer period of time to help with low T levels, which is why I'm asking.
You don't need to use it over time.. If you do a 4-6 week cycle of clomid and attempt what's called a "Restart" You could sk rocket your t- levels and manage to get them to stay high after the clomid cessation, as that's why fertility doctors give it to men with Low T before going on TRT. If you're one of the many that get their levels to stick then boom your low T is fixed. If not then that's when they put you on TRT.
Here's what i'd do if you want to ive long and have your T levels stay high for good-
Clomid
50/25/25/25/25/25 (6 weeks)
Nolva
40/20/20/10/10/10
Exemestane STARTING WEEK 4 OF CLOMID AND NOLVA-
12.5mg eod or 25mg e3d extend exemestane 2 weeks past SERMs-
That's a restart protocol. Now after the 6 weeks of SERMs/ exemestane(remember use exemestane 2 weeks past SERM cessation to prevent rebound estro problems)
From there on out i'd cycle natty test boosters 1 month on 1 month off for life.
Should get that t very high and keep it there for good well making your testicles healthier.
It is a very well known restart program and has brought back HPTA function to body builders on gear for years and just average men who were on TRT and can easily come back.
Im surprised you did so much "research" and didn't come across this. I believe you went more towards the "Gains" research rather than "Health" research. However if you'd like more gains you can do a prohormone cycle then use this protocol and should be able to recover. If you're younger (like myself as im 24) it's much easier for us to recover than older men. So until im 30 going to do 2-3 cycles per year with proper PCT. Then once im 30 stop cycling for good and do one final restart program then cycle test boosters for life to keep my hormones optimal.