Sermorelin Before and After: An Honest Look at What People Actually Report

Key takeaways The honest answer on sermorelin before and after is that high-quality evidence is limited, small, and mostly dated, so no reliable percentage outcomes exist and any reported changes are anecdotal and not guaranteed. Sermorelin is a synthetic GHRH analog that prompts your own pituitary to release growth hormone; it is not the same […]
Signs You May Need Hormone Replacement Therapy: A Symptom Checklist and When to See a Provider

Key takeaways Persistent hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disruption, vaginal dryness, mood changes, or low libido that interfere with daily life are commonly cited signs that may prompt a conversation about hormone replacement therapy with a licensed provider. For women older than about 45 with typical symptoms, menopause is generally a clinical diagnosis and routine […]
TRT Dosage: FDA-Approved Forms and How Dosing Is Individualized

Key takeaways There is no single “correct” TRT dosage. FDA labels list reference ranges by form, but the right approach is individualized by a licensed provider to your lab results and symptoms, and you should never self-dose. FDA-approved testosterone comes in several forms, including intramuscular cypionate injection, subcutaneous enanthate (Xyosted), transdermal gels (AndroGel), and implantable […]
Enclomiphene Side Effects: A Cautious, Evidence-Based Guide

Key takeaways Reported enclomiphene side effects in men may include headache, dizziness, nausea, hot flashes, mood changes and elevated estradiol, though the available datasets are small and long-term safety has not been established. Because enclomiphene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) related to clomiphene, regulators flag class-level risks such as visual disturbances, some of […]
Enclomiphene vs TRT: How They Differ

Key takeaways Enclomiphene is an oral SERM that aims to raise your body’s own testosterone (by increasing LH and FSH) while preserving sperm production; TRT supplies testosterone from outside the body and can suppress sperm production. Compounded enclomiphene is not FDA-approved and all use in men is off-label; FDA-approved testosterone products exist only for certain […]