Author: Sarah Henry

How Hormones Affect Your Health

As women continue to grow older, most of them report that they feel ‘different.’ Most will blame the hormones for what they are experiencing. However, it is worth noting that…
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Low Testosterone & Erectile Dysfunction

Low testosterone may cause ED In men, erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common complication of low testosterone levels. The incidence increases with age, but it can affect men at any…
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Understanding Women’s Hormone Optimization


Hormone optimization plays a significant role in women’s health today. Research shows that most people have long misunderstood how hormone optimization works until lately when there have been detailed conversations…
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6 Ways to Treat Low Testosterone Levels

Are you suffering from low testosterone? Many men are, and they often face the symptoms of low testosterone such as low libido, erectile dysfunction, depression, lethargy, fatigue and loss of…
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4 Reasons why Low Testosterone is very bad

Many have put forth the question “why low testosterone is bad?” Most people would agree that low levels of testosterone will have negative effects but there is not much specific…
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Low Testosterone vs High Testosterone

Two terms, low testosterone and high testosterone seem to be used interchangeably. While they are related to one another, they have two very different meanings. It is essential to understand…
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Important Safety Information

Testosterone Replacement Therapy:

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Infertility or decreased sperm count

  • Testicular shrinkage

  • Worsening of obstructive sleep apnea

  • Increase in cholesterol levels

  • Abnormal spike in blood sugar levels, which can increase the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes

  • Yellowing of the skin or around your eyes

  • Uncomfortable swelling or enlargement of breast tissue (gynecomastia)

  • Redness, warmth around lower leg area

  • Unusual increase in red blood cell count, which can result in high blood pressure, joint/muscle pain, trouble with eyesight or thrombosis (blood clotting)

  • Frequent need to urinate

  • Fluid retention

  • Acne or oily skin

  • Headaches

  • Lumps or hardening around injection site

Clomid:

  • Headaches

  • Nausea

  • Bloating

  • Mood swings

  • Diminished sex drive

  • Sperm counts decrease (can be reversed by changing Clomid to another type of estrogen blocker, such as tamoxifen.)

  • Acne

  • Chest tenderness

  • Blurry vision

  • Weight gain

  • High blood pressure (hypertension)

  • Altered taste

  • Asthma

  • Flushing

  • Excess thirst

  • Joint aches

Enclomiphene

  • Libido issues

  • Acne

  • A temper if levels get too high

  • Mood swings

  • Depression

  • Mood irritability

  • Anxiety

  • Gynecomastia

  • Headache

  • Nausea

  • Diarrhea

  • Dizziness

  • Common Cold

  • Hot flush

  • Joint pain

NOTE: Enclomiphene is the purified isomer of Clomid (Clomiphene Citrate)

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