Author | Topic: naturally high estrogen | ||
Cool Novice Posts: 13 |
If a male has a naturally low testosterone and/or high estrogen level with all of the accompanying effects (female fat distribution, hard gains, higher body fat, etc), would Clomid's anti-estrogen and LH positive properties be beneficial? or would Nolvadex be better? If neither, what else could be used? | ||
Cool Novice Posts: 26 |
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Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 358 |
Have you seen a doctor to get your T levels checked. Test replacement works wonders. Yes, an anti estogen will do some good. They will harden you up and make you hold less water. I wouldn't relly on clomid to do much to your test levels though. If they are that low you can get test replacement wich would be far more benificial. ------------------ | ||
Cool Novice Posts: 20 |
Are test level tests coved by insurance? What is a good excuse to use? Jz | ||
Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 358 |
Yes, test replacement is covered by insurance. The doctors don't ask for reasons or excuses. They test your T levels a couple times and if they are low enough(under 300ng/dl) they put you on vitamin T. ------------------ | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 92 |
I THINK, TESLAC AND TESTOSTERONE MAKE YOU BETTER | ||
Cool Novice Posts: 13 |
Thanks for all the suggestions. I visited my doctor and since everything was within acceptable levels (these "acceptabe levels" are nothing but BS), he wouldn't or didn't know how to help. Do you suggest Teslac with Testosterone or Teslac by itself? Would it be advisable to combine Teslac with Proviron due to the price of Teslac? What's the going rate for Teslac? ------------------ |
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