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Androgens. Testosterone is what drives the growth of your mandible. Which is called the "forward growth" which is very important.How do I achieve foward growth?
RetardAndrogens. Testosterone is what drives the growth of your mandible. Which is called the "forward growth" which is very important.
Too late for youHow do I achieve foward growth?
IQlet grey ropemax at the earliest convenience.Retard
How would test lenghten your boneIQlet grey ropemax at the earliest convenience.
Testosterone acts DIRECTLY on mandibular condyle, androgens like Tren or Test (which is safer) is what stimulates cellular proliferation and IGF-1 gene expression.How would test lenghten your bone
Yes i know that but how would that work if the plates are fused it can only put on some bone for a very little not fix the problemTestosterone acts DIRECTLY on mandibular condyle, androgens like Tren or Test (which is safer) is what stimulates cellular proliferation and IGF-1 gene expression.
So HGH + Testosterone together directly triggers bone apposition.
Even beyond puberty, the reason most roidheads/gym guys take HGH + Testosterone is because they compliment each other.
HGH = better AAS results
AAS = better HGH results
Androgens increase GH receptor expression in muscle tissue, more GH receptors per cell means greater sensitivity to circulating HGH (super awesome). Meaning the same dose of exogenous HGH produces a larger anabolic signal in an androgen rich environment
Testosterone specifically increases IGF-1 receptor density in muscle amplifying the downstream effects of HGH driven IGF-1 production (double benefit)
IGF-1 increases androgen receptor expression and nuclear translocation efficiency
The same amount of AAS produces a greater transcriptional response in a high IGF-1 environment
I explained elsewhere that the skull grows into your late 20's but after puberty it is far less pronounced. I assumed he was 16 and still in puberty, beyond puberty you can still get some masculinization of the face but mostly from the muscle and bone density, and lower bf % increases roids give you.Yes i know that but how would that work if the plates are fused it can only put on some bone for a very little not fix the problem
Yeah that is more logical now but still you can get only slightly visible change nothing much. And this dude is for sure older than 16.I explained elsewhere that the skull grows into your late 20's but after puberty it is far less pronounced. I assumed he was 16 and still in puberty, beyond puberty you can still get some masculinization of the face but mostly from the muscle and bone density, and lower bf % increases roids give you.