can a severe calcium deficiency reopen recently closed growth plates?

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i was thinking, i saw a story where a guy's old wounds opened up when he got scurvy since theres no more collagen production, maybe a similar deficiency in calcium can cause old fractures/fissures/imperfections in bones to open up too, such as recently closed growth plates which are essentially fissures in the bone. if i deprive myself of calcium for a few months, wait for my bones to weaken enough for the growth plates to reopen, i can blast HGH for a few years then fix my calcium levels again once i grow a few inches.
 
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just get LL stop coping
 
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interesting though
 
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interesting though
u get the premises of the theory right? its just that no ethical scientist is gonna be forcing people to get zero calcium for months in the name of a study
 
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i was thinking, i saw a story where a guy's old wounds opened up when he got scurvy since theres no more collagen production, maybe a similar deficiency in calcium can cause old fractures/fissures/imperfections in bones to open up too, such as recently closed growth plates which are essentially fissures in the bone. if i deprive myself of calcium for a few months, wait for my bones to weaken enough for the growth plates to reopen, i can blast HGH for a few years then fix my calcium levels again once i grow a few inches.
 
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u get the premises of the theory right? its just that no ethical scientist is gonna be forcing people to get zero calcium for months in the name of a study
yeah but I think there's more biological processes involved with the growth plates than just calcium to close them.
maybe a similar deficiency in calcium can cause old fractures/fissures/imperfections in bones to open up too, such as recently closed growth plates which are essentially fissures in the bone.
Idk if I agree with this tho you will probably just die, even if you didn't when u deprive yourself that much anyways wont the other bones just not grow at all regardless of your growth plates? assuming that they will even open. It seems more likely that the closed part of them will just rot away but all the hormonal effects will stay the same so it will just be super unhealthy for you
 
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yeah but I think there's more biological processes involved with the growth plates than just calcium to close them.

Idk if I agree with this tho you will probably just die, even if you didn't when u deprive yourself that much anyways wont the other bones just not grow at all regardless of your growth plates? assuming that they will even open. It seems more likely that the closed part of them will just rot away but all the hormonal effects will stay the same so it will just be super unhealthy for you
the idea is to time the calcium recovery and HGH blasting so calcium will go into lengthening bones before enough calcium is recovered to close growth plates again.
 
the idea is to time the calcium recovery and HGH blasting so calcium will go into lengthening bones before enough calcium is recovered to close growth plates again.
i'm super pro niche healthmaxxes/habits/theories or whatever you call this but this just sounds dumb bro I'm sorry. If it works though I would be surprised and very happy for you. Tag me in ur next thread ab it if you try it.
 
Interesting but idk cuh seems extremely unhealthy and bad for your bone health
 
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If i deprive myself of calcium for a few months
Just so you know if you developed nutritional osteoporosis due to the calcium deficiency, you literally will lose 1-2 inches of height and it has happened to so many ppl, infact, it's also one of the symptoms so I do not recommend this man.
 
i was thinking, i saw a story where a guy's old wounds opened up when he got scurvy since theres no more collagen production, maybe a similar deficiency in calcium can cause old fractures/fissures/imperfections in bones to open up too, such as recently closed growth plates which are essentially fissures in the bone. if i deprive myself of calcium for a few months, wait for my bones to weaken enough for the growth plates to reopen, i can blast HGH for a few years then fix my calcium levels again once i grow a few inches.
Love the thought process but it'll just lead to deformities not height growth
 
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