We're definitely sure ePCT is gone and EncloFert is still being manufactured.
The general consensus seems to be that all batches before a certain point were enclomiphene (was backed by testing) and all batches after that point are Clomid. I only saw one or two tests after it tested for Clomid...
Enclofert used to be enclomiphene (confirmed by HPLC testing) until later tests ExpressPCT commissioned confirmed it's now just overpriced Clomid. Can't recall which batch numbers were legit and which aren't now though.
Who's your source? I've taken enclomiphene before at 6.25mg daily without any negative ocular changes (no floaters or blurred vision) but my old source is gone. Also for what it's worth both clomiphene and tamoxifen give me floaters
Not that I know of. Maybe someone sells a capsule blend/stack of drugs but the mechanism of action of these drugs are different from one another and I'm not aware of a single drug with any significant overlap there. I'd just keep raloxifene and cabergoline on hand separately tbh. Although...
Haha no, I just like pharmacology. Basically your breast has progesterone, estrogen and prolactin receptors, all of which can give you gyno. A SERM like tamoxifen will bind to the estrogen and progesterone receptors so that estrogen and progesterone themselves can't. So basically the drug stops...
If the gyno was purely progesterone-related, tamoxifen or raloxifene should work to reduce receptor expression and combat it. High progesterone actually can interfere with endogenous prolactin secretion. And vice versa – high prolactin also can mess up estradiol and progesterone levels too...
6/13- Placed my order in the evening and sent payment. Confirmation was automatic and only took until there were two blockchain confirmations, about 20 minutes for me.
6/14- Order shipped and received tracking number <24 hours after ordering.
6/17- Order arrived around noon.
Can't go wrong...
We still need more information from this guy but DO's policy on reships is 2 reships to the US or 1 elsewhere. No reships on Turkish Pharmacy products.
Interesting stuff. Enclomiphene looks really promising, and it's kind of fascinating that 12.5mg E3.5 can raise sperm count more than 6.25 EoD. I guess the higher peaks really matter here. Definitely have experienced those pluses when I ran it in the past too.