AAS & bone age maturation

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Im interested in starting taking 70mg test and 100mg nandrolone (Maybe proviron or mast instead), but I’m only 15 and dont wanna cause my gp closing prematurely. E2 is no worry for me as i will just take letro or arimidex, but I’m more worried about the anabolic effects on my bone age. I’ve been researching a bit about how big effect anabolics have on bone age maturation, and I’ve gotten kinda mixed answers.
The most common sense feels like anabolics do affect bone age, but some creators and people like HasanGymm claims that anabolics do not affect closure in the growth plates (Besides the spiked e2), and his reason for this claim is apparently a 28 year old 6’8 male had completely unfused growth plates and that his e2 receptors was disfunctional. HasanGymm claims that if it was true that Dht / Testosterone closes growth plates, he would have fused growth plates, therefore Dht and testosterone does not cause closure. Every other source tho, claims that androgens directly affects bone age maturation.

Can someone help me with this? Wanna start a cycle for dimo and frame. I just started gh and planning to go up to 10 Ius, and I am taking arimidex aswell (Ik gh doesn’t aromatize)

Dont reply with dnr please:feelspepo:
 
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That shit won’t changes your bones nga 😂
 
That shit won’t changes your bones nga 😂
If you are talking about bone age, then please explain more. If you are talking about how androgens dont cause bone growth, you are wrong. Androgens directly drive periosteal bone apposition during puberty. Stfu and read one study retard:feelsuhh:
 
Androgens accelerate bone mutation. However the hormone that controls bone age and growth plate closure is estradiol known as E2, When you take test it spikes your E2, you can counter it with an Aromatose Inhibitor such as anastrozole or letrozole. Hope this helps.
 
Androgens accelerate bone mutation. However the hormone that controls bone age and growth plate closure is estradiol known as E2, When you take test it spikes your E2, you can counter it with an Aromatose Inhibitor such as anastrozole or letrozole. Hope this helps.
So what would an accelerated bone mutation mean then?
 
So what would an accelerated bone mutation mean then?
It's a wrong way of saying androgens speed up your bone growth and density through E2 which causes your plates to close.
 
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It's a wrong way of saying androgens speed up your bone growth and density through E2 which causes your plates to close.
So technically, androgens + Ai kinda affects the bones the same as Hgh + ai?
I might be horrifically wrong, but just assuming that both speed up bone growth and will slow down later? Call me a retard all u want if I’m wrong jfl:feelswah:
 
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So technically, androgens + Ai kinda affects the bones the same as Hgh + ai?
I might be horrifically wrong, but just assuming that both speed up bone growth and will slow down later? Call me a retard all u want if I’m wrong jfl:feelswah:
No it doesn't affect it in the same way since hgh alone doesn't have a affect on Estradiol (E2), However androgens do. The reason why Androgens have an affect is cause of your testosterone converts into estrogen. So the more testosterone you pin, the more estrogen gets converted. Hope this makes sense
 

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