Mr.50 said:Guys,
Is there anything else that can be used during cycle to keep up the size and any possible functioning of you nuts??
Mr.50
Some people say that 50mg Clomid ED works, but others say it does not... I never tried it myself during a cycle, so can't tell.Mr.50 said:Guys,
Is there anything else that can be used during cycle to keep up the size and any possible functioning of you nuts??
Mr.50
Yeah, but then you have to put up with Clomid sides....pumpinfina said:a high qiality tribb helps, but 25 to 50 mg clomid works very well for me. From my own experience cloimd works better than HCG. HCG just seems to work for a few minutes for me.
Mr.50 said:Guys,
Is there anything else that can be used during cycle to keep up the size and any possible functioning of you nuts??
Mr.50
Thx. What abou Trib though? Is the trib claim substantiated?Bobo said:Clomid will not prevent atrophy (if you even get it). Some people never even experience atrophy at all yet their levels are bottomed out.
HCG bypasses the feedback loop and directly stimulates Leydig cell. Clomid/Nolva does not and will not prevent shutdown in any way.
Bobo said:Clomid will not prevent atrophy (if you even get it). Some people never even experience atrophy at all yet their levels are bottomed out.
HCG bypasses the feedback loop and directly stimulates Leydig cell. Clomid/Nolva does not and will not prevent shutdown in any way.
CROWLER said:So is there ANYTHING that works the way HCG does or something CLOSE?
TriptorelinCROWLER said:So is there ANYTHING that works the way HCG does or something CLOSE?
dego said:Triptorelin
So does HCG when used in excess. Triptorelin act the same way as LH and HCG and all will desensitive if the dose is too high for too long.CROWLER said:Triptorelin acts by lowering the level of testosterone in the body. The testes will only make testosterone if told to do so by a leuteinising hormone, which is produced by a part of the brain known as the pituitary gland. Triptorelin reduces the production of luteinising hormone, and so the levels of testosterone fall. This may result in shrinkage or slowing down of the growth of the cancer. There may be a brief increase in testosterone levels in the first few days or weeks of starting treatment.