jacb
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Forgive my ignorance, but if I understand you correctly, you are saying that both enclomiphene and clomid cancel the negative feedback system. A feedback system that (ultimately) reduces LH (in Clomid‘s case) and LH & FSH (in the case of enclomiphene) that enables the body to maintain its own set point values (Production).
Looking at it a different way, Clomid may increase LH (by canceling the negative feedback) and enclomiphene may increases LH & FSH (For the same reason). If the negative feedback system is cancelled and the throttle removed, dosnt the body produce its maximum LH and in turn its maximum Testosterone?
If the above hypothesis is correct, why can‘t the bodies production of Testosterone not then be supplemented with extra external testosterone Even when clomid or enclomiphene are used?
With the negative feedback effectively removed wouldn’t the naturally produced testosterone value, simply be sumated with the external testosterone to provide the Total Testosterone?
The effect of SHBG (in the main) will then attempt to adjust the Free Testosterone to the bodies desired value. One of the downside things about Clomid is that it raises SHBG and that it also has considerable unpleasant side effects. Is this true with enclomiphen?
I must have got something backwards?
Looking at it a different way, Clomid may increase LH (by canceling the negative feedback) and enclomiphene may increases LH & FSH (For the same reason). If the negative feedback system is cancelled and the throttle removed, dosnt the body produce its maximum LH and in turn its maximum Testosterone?
If the above hypothesis is correct, why can‘t the bodies production of Testosterone not then be supplemented with extra external testosterone Even when clomid or enclomiphene are used?
With the negative feedback effectively removed wouldn’t the naturally produced testosterone value, simply be sumated with the external testosterone to provide the Total Testosterone?
The effect of SHBG (in the main) will then attempt to adjust the Free Testosterone to the bodies desired value. One of the downside things about Clomid is that it raises SHBG and that it also has considerable unpleasant side effects. Is this true with enclomiphen?
I must have got something backwards?
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