CLOMID – WHAT IS IT?
Clomid is the trade name for clomiphane citrate. The compound is artificially produced under laboratory conditions to improve ovulation in women. However, there is no denying that such a compound is capable of producing additional effects when, for example, taken by men. Modern research confirms that clomid has a significant effect on maintaining testosterone production when this is stopped for natural reasons. Unfortunately, most sex steroid hormones result in a reduction of the body’s own testosterone production, in the case of men. Therefore, it is not surprising that at the end of a steroid cycle, the body hardly produces any testosterone of its own, and therefore unpleasant effects such as loss of acquired muscle mass or gynaecomastia may occur.
HOW DOES CLOMID WORK?
Clomid positively acts on the hypothalamus, thus motivating the relevant centres of the brain to produce gonadotropic hormones. These are folliculotropin (FSH) and luteinising hormone (LH), which is also known as Interstitial Cell Stimulating Hormone. Folliculotropin stimulates the testes to synthesise testosterone, while LH causes testosterone secretion. This is a common feedback mechanism, acting on the hypothalamic-pituitary principle, resulting in increased testosterone production and release into the bloodstream.
substance active | Clomid |
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Amount of substance, mg | 50 |
Formulaire de discharge | compressed |
1 compressed, mg | 50 |
manufacturer | Pharmacies européennes |
volume de commande | Pacchetto (50 Comprimés) |
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