HCG is not a replacement for Clomid, in fact, since it supresses the Leutenizing Hormone (LH) which signals the body to producce it's own natrual testosterone production, it can actually do more harm than good.
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Q: What is Clomid? How do I take Clomid?
A: Clomid (clomiphene citrate) helps the male testes to restore natural testosterone production. Clomid is taken on the following schedule: 300mg the first day, 100mg a day for the next ten days and 50mg a day for another 10 days.
Click here for an excellent FAQ on Clomid.
Q: When should I start Clomid after my cycle?
A: When the LAST of the steroids are out of your system. Here is a chart that illustrates how long it takes specific steroids to get out of your system:
Anadrol: 8 - 12 hours after last administration
Deca: 3 weeks after last injection and Clomid for 4 weeks
Dianabol: 4 – 8 hours after last administration
Equipoise: 17 – 21 days after last injection
Fina: 3 days after last injection
Primobolan depot: 10 – 14 days after last injection
Sustanon: 3 weeks after last injection
Testosterone Cypionate: 2 weeks after last injection
Testosterone Enathate: 2 weeks after last injection
Testosterone Propionate: 3 days after last injection
Testosterone Suspension: 4 – 8 hours after last administration
Winstrol: 8 – 12 hours after last administration
Wait until ALL the steroids you have taken have been metabolized! For example, if you stop taking testosterone enathate (2 weeks) and Winstrol (12 hours) at the same time, wait 2 weeks!
Q: Should I use HCG post-cycle?
A: No, it can interfere with the Clomid therapy and prevent your natural testosterone production form returning to normal levels.
Q: What is HCG used for?
A: HCG is used to increase the testicle size and volume of ejaculatory discharge. Typically, it is used mid-cycle on a long cycle. Beginners generally needn’t trouble with HCG.
For a debate on how to use HCG & dosages, click here and here




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