Estrogen and Cardiovascular Health
Clomid therapy may inadvertently increase levels of desmosterol, a compound linked to atherogenic risks, raising concerns about its impact on cardiovascular health. Interestingly, individuals on testosterone replacement therapy often report better mood and well-being compared to those on Clomid, likely due to the blockade of estrogen receptors. This highlights the crucial role of estrogen in male health, urging a reevaluation of its perceived negative effects.In this clip
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