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17 posts tagged “Testosterone support”.
A measured, harm-reduction look at enclomiphene, why it is used instead of exogenous testosterone, and the bloodwork that tells you whether it is working.
A measured look at mesterolone, a weakly anabolic oral DHT derivative used as an adjunct to lower SHBG and support libido, and what is worth tracking.
A measured, harm-reduction look at toremifene, how it compares to tamoxifen, and what to monitor when it is used for gyno control or PCT.
A measured, harm-reduction look at testosterone undecanoate in both its very long-ester injectable and oral forms, and the bloodwork that actually matters.
A measured, harm-reduction look at testosterone enanthate, what to monitor on TRT or a cycle, and the bloodwork that actually matters.
Cypionate behaves almost identically to enanthate. Here is what to monitor, the bloodwork that matters, and the mistakes to avoid.
Propionate clears fast, which means frequent injections and sharper fluctuations. Here is what that changes about tracking.
A four-ester testosterone blend with a tricky release curve. Why the mixed esters complicate tracking and what to monitor.
A breast-cancer drug with boxed warnings, sometimes used off-label for gynecomastia or HPTA recovery. What to monitor and respect.
A SERM used for fertility and to raise testosterone via LH and FSH. What to track, including the visual-disturbance warning.
A non-steroidal AI that lowers estrogen. Useful in the right context, harmful if you over-suppress. What to monitor.
A steroidal aromatase inhibitor that binds irreversibly. How it differs from anastrozole and what to monitor.
The strongest of the common AIs - and the easiest to crash estrogen with. Why low doses and labs matter most here.
How gonadorelin is used alongside TRT and fertility protocols, and what to actually measure.
How to log a kisspeptin-10 protocol focused on reproductive and HPG-axis endpoints.
A measured look at HCG, what it actually does, and the metrics worth tracking.
What triptorelin is, its clinical uses, and what self-experimenters tracking off-label post-cycle restarts should log honestly.