Can someone explain how cortisol and oxytocin affect height growth?

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Im still in my growth phase, and currently 14yo and 5'9, so can you explain specifically how cortisol and oxytocin affect height?
 
Shut up and go away tbh
 
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Please help this humble grey 🄹
Im still in my growth phase, and currently 14yo and 5'9, so can you explain specifically how cortisol and oxytocin affect height?
Just be grateful bro šŸ’” Anyways cortisol is the number one enemy of your GH when it raises it inhibits your pituitary gland to produce more GH, oxcytocin basically just lowers your cortisol n improves your sleep
 
Just be grateful bro šŸ’” Anyways cortisol is the number one enemy of your GH when it raises it inhibits your pituitary gland to produce more GH, oxcytocin basically just lowers your cortisol n improves your sleep
What are you talking about, "cortisol is the number one enemy of GH"??

When your cortisol rises, your pituitary gland isn't just shut off, i.e., acute cortisol increases. During some exercises, GH production can actually be increased, along with raising cortisol

Bluntly, GH can be reduced OVER TIME if long-term high cortisol is present
 
What are you talking about, "cortisol is the number one enemy of GH"??

When your cortisol rises, your pituitary gland isn't just shut off, i.e., acute cortisol increases. During some exercises, GH production can actually be increased, along with raising cortisol

Bluntly, GH can be reduced OVER TIME if long-term high cortisol is present
Sure, you’re right cortisol can coexist with normal pituitary function. The real issue appears when cortisol is chronically elevated due to factors like sustained stress, overtraining, poor recovery, or energy deficits. Acute cortisol spikes don’t shut down GH, and in many cases GH and cortisol rise together during intense exercise. So calling cortisol the ā€œnumber one enemy of GHā€ isn’t accurate, my bad. It only becomes problematic when it’s uncontrolled long-term.
 
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Please help this humble grey 🄹
Im still in my growth phase, and currently 14yo and 5'9, so can you explain specifically how cortisol and oxytocin affect height?
js be 6'1
 
Please help this humble grey 🄹
Im still in my growth phase, and currently 14yo and 5'9, so can you explain specifically how cortisol and oxytocin affect height?

it cant be that hard to not be a retard šŸ’”.

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Please help this humble grey 🄹
Im still in my growth phase, and currently 14yo and 5'9, so can you explain specifically how cortisol and oxytocin affect height?
Just goon for high oxytocin and low cortisol and u will be 6'3 Chad like me
 
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Just goon for high oxytocin and low cortisol and u will be 6'3 Chad like me
That was a method I used ngl check my other posts, I think it worked
 
Nigga what is that stupid question
 
Please help this humble grey 🄹
Im still in my growth phase, and currently 14yo and 5'9, so can you explain specifically how cortisol and oxytocin affect height?
Imagine being 5'9 at 14, if u ain't 7'9 at 14 it is so over

Life starts at 8'11 ā¤ļø
 

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