Initially formulated for gynecological applications, clomiphene citrate became central to infertility treatments across the U.S. by the 1970s. The drug mimicked estrogen while simultaneously blocking estrogenic feedback on the hypothalamus, a mechanism that led to increased LH secretion. This created a ripple effect in both clinical and athletic use. By the 1990s, bodybuilders used it not for fertility, but to normalize the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis after synthetic androgen suppression, thus preserving muscle gains and hormonal balance.
Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.
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Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.
Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.
Llewellyn, W. (2017). William Llewellyn's Anabolics.
United States: Molecular Nutrition, LLC.