Im by no means an expert on trt or hrt. I have , however read more and more on Dr's prescribing toremifene to patients with low testosterone. It seemed in many cases this was done in what would be considered young candidates for hrt ...id suspect in an attempt to possibly try to increase production of fsh and lh by taking medication and in the hopes that post administration of medication the test levels would remain somewhat elevated and at least fall into normal range without the use of meds (much like our pct).
It makes more sense to me that toremifene would be used as it seems to be better for lipid values and possibly slightly less liver toxic plus has a few other benfits over nolva or clomid IMO.
Either way I wouldnt self diagnose or self medicate and besides elevations in test caused by ai's or serms will rarely result in an increase in lbm or a change in body comp - often even in hypogonadal males. On the other hand most trt doses of test would be much more likely to result in these desired changes.
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