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Low sperm count remedies

Onlychevy6

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Curious to know what all you gents that have under 20 mil counts are doing to bring you levels backup to be fertal? Have heard taking yohimbine and hcg will help as well as clomid. Did getting on trt help? Cuious minds woukd like to know.

Thanks
 
Clomid + tongkat Ali + mucuna.
 
The list:
HCG, ALCAR, L-carnitine, ferulic acid, maca, tongkat- Ali, fodgia, spirulina, zinc, vitamin C & fish oils.
 
The list: HCG, ALCAR, L-carnitine, ferulic acid, maca, tongkat- Ali, fodgia, spirulina, zinc, vitamin C & fish oils.

Hmg too. It's the best if you can afford it. It stimulates fsh and lh.
 
L Arginine, zinc, ester c, zma & clomid will turn you into a pornstar..... Here is a cut&paste on good ol vit c.....

Vitamin C has been shown to improve sperm quality and protect sperm from DNA damage; helping to reduce the chance of miscarriage and chromosomal defects. Vitamin C protects sperm from oxidative damage due to free radicals.

Studies show that vitamin C deficiency has been linked to low sperm count, poor sperm motility and morphology. Vitamin C is necessary to not only ensure healthy sperm, but to support them in getting where they need to go.

One study showed a marked improvement in sperm health in men who had previously failed fertility treatments due to sperm a high number of sperm with DNA fragmentation. The researchers found that just 2 months of supplementation with both vitamin C and E at one gram a day of each lead to decreased DNA fragmentation in sperm and improved implantation and successful pregnancy rates.

A study performed in 1991 showed that ascorbic acid (a form of vitamin C) levels are much higher in seminal fluid compared to other fluids in the human body, including blood. The study also showed that in healthy male subjects, reduction in vitamin C levels can be detrimental to sperm health. When dietary vitamin C was reduced from 250mg to just 5mg a day, ascorbic acid levels in the male subjects seminal fluid reduced by 50%, and the number of sperm that had damage to their DNA increased by 91%. These results indicate the importance of dietary vitamin C in preventing infertility in men.
 
Guys this is great information.

As far as dosing the Clomid I have seen and heard of other's using 100mg/ed, 75mg/ed, 50mg/ed.

Now of course for those who don't cycle then there would not really be a need for the 100mg/ed. If one does then a health dose for the first week @ 100mg/ed, then second and third week 75mg/ed, and last week four 50mg/ed.

For those advanced in using Clomid is this a safe bet for the novice to follow or would say 2 weeks @ 75mg/ed followed by 2 weeks 50mg/ed?
 
Guys this is great information. As far as dosing the Clomid I have seen and heard of other's using 100mg/ed, 75mg/ed, 50mg/ed. Now of course for those who don't cycle then there would not really be a need for the 100mg/ed. If one does then a health dose for the first week @ 100mg/ed, then second and third week 75mg/ed, and last week four 50mg/ed. For those advanced in using Clomid is this a safe bet for the novice to follow or would say 2 weeks @ 75mg/ed followed by 2 weeks 50mg/ed?

My doc has me on straight 50mg. I just dropped it back to 25 because I was too damn emotional. I was like a 13 yr old girl on her period.
 
I would start at 12.5 mg and work your way up - if this is not a PCT thing (it does not seem to be).
 
Clomid 25mg qd
anastrazole 0.5 mg 2x/week
Of course after determining you aren't primary by your physician.

Once your counts improve, try to titrate down to clomid 12.5 mg M W F
Anastrazole 0.25 2x/week
 
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