Effects of Niacin on height growth. Is it cope or does it really work?

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is it cope or is it able to boost height growth?

dear chads,


I am a 16 year old from England, and stand at a measly 5'7. I have been researching different height growth methods since I believe I can take advantage of the fact that my growth plates are probably not closed and I am still going through puberty (I think). During my searching I found multiple articles on looksmax.org about different supplements, however HGH is completely out of my price range (im a brokecel) and I don't want to commit to roids, which only left me with a few options.

One of the options was Niacin (vitamin B3), which is
reported to increase hgh production by over 200% in short bursts. According to different posts and studies taking about 500mg (in increments starting from 100mg), can help you grow up to 3-4 inches, which is pretty much essential to me since clearly 5' 10 is a lower bound. Unfortunately, there aren't many results or before and afters for the guides so the results (of growth) are not guaranteed.

I was wondering if I should invest in doing this, since it is relatively cheap and the results could really benefit me.
 
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I'd love to read the supposed studies, but I'm almost sure it isn't relevant. Once you meet your RDI, going significantly over it will not cause major improvements, this is specially true for B vitamins which are water-soluble and excreted in excess through your pee.
 
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NIACIN
is it cope or is it able to boost height growth?

dear chads,


I am a 16 year old from England, and stand at a measly 5'7. I have been researching different height growth methods since I believe I can take advantage of the fact that my growth plates are probably not closed and I am still going through puberty (I think). During my searching I found multiple articles on looksmax.org about different supplements, however HGH is completely out of my price range (im a brokecel) and I don't want to commit to roids, which only left me with a few options.

One of the options was Niacin (vitamin B3), which is
reported to increase hgh production by over 200% in short bursts. According to different posts and studies taking about 500mg (in increments starting from 100mg), can help you grow up to 3-4 inches, which is pretty much essential to me since clearly 5' 10 is a lower bound. Unfortunately, there aren't many results or before and afters for the guides so the results (of growth) are not guaranteed.

I was wondering if I should invest in doing this, since it is relatively cheap and the results could really benefit me.
mk677 and niacin will be your cope cycle

or you can do cjc 1295 dac w mk677
arguably mogs and is cheap
 
cope, i like the flush during workouts tho
 
NIACIN
is it cope or is it able to boost height growth?

dear chads,


I am a 16 year old from England, and stand at a measly 5'7. I have been researching different height growth methods since I believe I can take advantage of the fact that my growth plates are probably not closed and I am still going through puberty (I think). During my searching I found multiple articles on looksmax.org about different supplements, however HGH is completely out of my price range (im a brokecel) and I don't want to commit to roids, which only left me with a few options.

One of the options was Niacin (vitamin B3), which is
reported to increase hgh production by over 200% in short bursts. According to different posts and studies taking about 500mg (in increments starting from 100mg), can help you grow up to 3-4 inches, which is pretty much essential to me since clearly 5' 10 is a lower bound. Unfortunately, there aren't many results or before and afters for the guides so the results (of growth) are not guaranteed.

I was wondering if I should invest in doing this, since it is relatively cheap and the results could really benefit me.
liver damage for extended periods of time, it should really be used sparingly
 
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