Testosterone declines with age. Not suddenly. Gradually. Sleep worsens. Stress rises. Body fat increases. The brain sends weaker signals. Production drops. Instead of replacing testosterone, you can stimulate your body to produce it. That’s where Enclomiphene comes in.
@TTimemen There is a reason testosterone declines with age. Old men should be running around like horney teenagers and twenty-somethings. Stop messing with the natural order of things.
@DPT_53 Really happy to hear. Would love to contact you for a testimonial after ~2 months of usage if you're OK with it. We'll be adding Sermorelin soon as well
Most men don’t want injections. They want their body to work again. No complicated process. No hidden fees. No long onboarding. You start. Doctor reviews. If approved, it ships. That’s it. Price stays the same on renewal. No increases.
@dickluva1 It's a trade-off. Enclomiphine is a solution if you don't want
Injections
Lifetime dependency
Fertility concerns
Yet obviously TRT is extremely effective alternative, it simply comes with a price tag some people prefer not to pay. If you prefer TRT, do TRT
@nousernameargh We use Curexa Pharmacy for compounded medications. They are a licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy with PCAB accreditation and URAC Specialty Pharmacy accreditation.
@TTimemen OR you could work out and eat red meat. Stop taking pills and listening to the “industry”. They want you dependent on pills.. they don’t want you healthy.
@Annoyedjw Testosterone does not appear to cause prostate cancer, but if a man already has prostate cancer, higher testosterone levels may stimulate its growth. That is why medical screening and monitoring are important.
No medication is completely risk-free, and enclomiphene is no exception.
That said, enclomiphene has been studied for years and is generally considered well tolerated in appropriate patients under medical supervision.
Unlike TRT, it stimulates your body to produce its own testosterone rather than replacing it. That means it is less likely to shut down sperm production or fertility.
Possible side effects can include:
Headaches
Mood changes
Visual disturbances
Acne
Changes in estrogen levels
That is why follow-up blood work is important, typically after about 3 months, to make sure your hormone levels are responding appropriately.
For many men, enclomiphene can be a reasonable and effective option, but whether it is safe for you depends on your medical history, symptoms, and lab results. The prescribing physician makes that decision.