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What is in the Vitality Protocol and how does it work?

Learn more about the Vitality Protocol

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Written by James Loesch
Updated over 8 months ago

The Vitality Protocol uses prescription Enclomiphene Citrate and Tadalafil to help you naturally boost your testosterone levels and improve sexual function.

Why is Tadalafil included in the Vitality Protocol?

Tadalafil is a drug commonly used in erectile dysfunction medications.

Tadalafil is a vasodilator that improves sexual function by improving blood flow. It is included in the Vitality Protocol for men who want an added sexual health benefit on top of boosting their testosterone.

How Enclomiphene Works

In biological males, there is a balance of the sex hormone's testosterone and estrogen. All biological males produce a small amount of estrogen relative to testosterone to maintain hormone balance.


Estrogen is produced in males by converting a small amount of testosterone into estrogen via aromatization.

Enclomiphene works by blocking estrogen receptors in your brain, signaling to your body that it needs to produce more testosterone, some of which needs to be used for conversion into estrogen.

This causes a cascade of biological processes, starting with an increase in the production of luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone. These two hormone send a signal to your testes to produce more testosterone.

Enclomiphene works by increasing your natural capacity to produce testosterone.

How long does enclomiphene take to work?

Enclomiphene typically starts working within 3-4 weeks of when you start taking it.
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Will enclomiphene shrink my testicles or cause fertility issues?

Enclomiphene does not shrink your testicles or cause fertility issues.

Because Enclomiphene works by increasing your testes natural ability to produce testosterone, you will not experience shrinkage or fertility issues from dependence on it.


What happens if I start taking Enclomiphene and decide to stop?

If you start taking Enclomiphene but decide to stop taking it, your testes will return to their pre-treatment testosterone production capacity.

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