
Better Med Spa’s Testosterone Boost program uses Enclomiphene as an oral alternative to TRT, optimizing your energy, increasing muscle growth, and enhancing your libido. Just one simple pill daily can help you feel young again and is clinically proven and tested to increase T levels by up to 250%. Simply provide a recent blood test, or schedule a blood test at Better Med Spa to confirm your eligibility for treatment.
Enclomiphene acts as a selective estrogen receptor antagonist. By blocking estrogen’s negative feedback, it increases GnRH release and raises luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle‑stimulating hormone (FSH), which in turn stimulate the testes to produce more testosterone and support spermatogenesis. Clinical trials show Enclomiphene can normalize total testosterone to ranges comparable to topical TRT while maintaining or improving sperm counts, unlike exogenous testosterone, which often suppresses LH/FSH and sperm and requires a lifelong commitment.
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TRT provides external testosterone, which often suppresses LH, FSH, and sperm production, potentially shrinking testes and impairing fertility. Enclomiphene works upstream—blocking estrogen feedback so your pituitary increases LH/FSH, prompting your testes to make more testosterone and sperm while keeping the reproductive axis active.
Clinical work suggests that testosterone levels can begin to normalize within about 2–4 weeks, with improvements in energy, libido, and mood often emerging over the following weeks to months. As with any hormone therapy, timing varies; Better Med Spa monitors labs and symptoms to adjust your dose and expectations.
Reported effects include headache, mood shifts, visual changes, hot flashes, or GI upset, plus potential increases in hematocrit or lipids; estrogen balance can also shift, occasionally leading to breast tenderness. Rarely, SERMs have been associated with thromboembolic events, so men with significant cardiovascular or clotting histories require careful risk–benefit review.
It is generally not appropriate for men with primary testicular failure (very high LH/FSH), men with hormone‑sensitive cancers, uncontrolled cardiovascular disease, or significant liver dysfunction, and it is not used in women. Men already on TRT may require a structured transition plan; sudden switches without medical guidance are discouraged.
Enclomiphene fits naturally alongside GLP‑1 weight programs, peptide stacks, and performance protocols—supporting energy, mood, and training capacity while you work on body composition and longevity. Operationally, it’s a high‑value addition to men’s health memberships, combining hormone labs, follow‑ups, and aesthetic services (like BBL, MOXI, and skincare) into a cohesive plan that boosts retention and lifetime value.