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Clomid/Enclomiphene + pregnenolone + DHEA for superior results?

Clomid/Enclomiphene + pregnenolone + DHEA for superior results?

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Apr 20, 2025
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You’ve probably heard Clomid (or its “cleaner” cousin Enclomiphene) is a safer alternative to testosterone replacement. It boosts your own natural T, right?

Well… kind of.

What most people don’t know is that while Clomid may raise your testosterone on paper, it often does so at the cost of libido, DHT, mood, and even fertility in the long run. And that’s just the beginning.

Many guys try to “stack” Clomid with pregnenolone and DHEA, thinking they’re supporting the hormone cascade and fixing Clomid’s downsides. But does that really work? Or are you just pouring more oil into a broken engine?

In this article, I’ll walk you through:

  • The exact mechanism of how Clomid actually boosts testosterone

  • Why steroidogenesis breaks down with age (even if LH is high)

  • Why most men hit a plateau or crash on Clomid—even when labs look good

  • The rationale against combining Clomid with pregnenolone and DHEA

  • What to do instead if you want maximum testosterone output and performance

  • A breakdown of long-term side effects no one warns you about

  • Why Clomid isn’t always the "natural" or "milder" route people think it is

By the end of this piece, you'll have a clearer roadmap to making your Clomid protocol work or knowing when to ditch it completely—especially if your energy, mood, or libido haven’t kept up with your blood work.

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