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Can someone tell me the argument against hgh prematurely aging bones making growth plate close faster. If that logic was true every "heightmaxxer" on this forum is cooked
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the idea that hgh just “burns through” your growth plates faster is way oversimplified and mostly pushed by low knowledge people because hgh doesn’t directly fuse plates, it just speeds the whole growth cycle and that includes both cartilage production and ossification, so unless you’re dosing in some insane pharmacologic range with sky high igf1 for long periods, you’re not magically making your plates slam shut earlier. if anything, moderate increases in igf1 create a faster turnover that still maintains the plate while pushing linear growth harder, which is why legit pediatric endocrinologists use hgh to increase height, not decrease it, meaning if that meme logic were true every medical hgh patient would end up shorter, not taller
Solution this
 
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the idea that hgh just “burns through” your growth plates faster is way oversimplified and mostly pushed by low knowledge people because hgh doesn’t directly fuse plates, it just speeds the whole growth cycle and that includes both cartilage production and ossification, so unless you’re dosing in some insane pharmacologic range with sky high igf1 for long periods, you’re not magically making your plates slam shut earlier. if anything, moderate increases in igf1 create a faster turnover that still maintains the plate while pushing linear growth harder, which is why legit pediatric endocrinologists use hgh to increase height, not decrease it, meaning if that meme logic were true every medical hgh patient would end up shorter, not taller
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im 16 year old tanner stage 4 183cm.
I asked chatgpt to if i should take 6iu of gh for like 6 months and it told me that its a bad idea and age your bones and make you shorter in the long run. While at the same time telling me i have potenial for 5-7cm of natural growth left.
 
Can someone tell me the argument against hgh prematurely aging bones making growth plate close faster. If that logic was true every "heightmaxxer" on this forum is cooked
(high iq only)
Don't make a post before you can comprehend the mechanisms
 
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the idea that hgh just “burns through” your growth plates faster is way oversimplified and mostly pushed by low knowledge people because hgh doesn’t directly fuse plates, it just speeds the whole growth cycle and that includes both cartilage production and ossification, so unless you’re dosing in some insane pharmacologic range with sky high igf1 for long periods, you’re not magically making your plates slam shut earlier. if anything, moderate increases in igf1 create a faster turnover that still maintains the plate while pushing linear growth harder, which is why legit pediatric endocrinologists use hgh to increase height, not decrease it, meaning if that meme logic were true every medical hgh patient would end up shorter, not taller
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It does age bone through different ways one being indirect aromatisation and the other being hypertrophic chondrocytes at higher dosages which pushes your chondrocytes into their later stages quicker/fastens maturation, if you don't use an aromatase inhibitor you will age your bone or even cause premature fusion
 
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Can someone tell me the argument against hgh prematurely aging bones making growth plate close faster. If that logic was true every "heightmaxxer" on this forum is cooked
(high iq only)
Mesenchymal stem cells have a limited number of divisions, but this isn’t really practically relevant, we usually die before this theoretical limit is ever reached. Hgh is not a longevity hormone.
 
It does age bone through different ways one being indirect aromatisation and the other being hypertrophic chondrocytes at higher dosages which pushes your chondrocytes into their later stages quicker/fastens maturation, if you don't use an aromatase inhibitor you will age your bone or even cause premature fusion
So the conclusion is. Not to use hgh without an ai
 
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Mesenchymal stem cells have a limited number of divisions, but this isn’t really practically relevant, we usually die before this theoretical limit is ever reached. Hgh is not a longevity hormone.
what are you talking about bro
 

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Happens when you nuke e2 levels and it is overexaggerated and you don’t just get the whole menu of side effect even if you nuke your circulating e2 that fully depends on your response.

I have used it for 8 ish months now and haven’t experienced any of them, but i also cant guarantee you wont experience them.

You didnt answer the last message
Nigga gave me 5 minutes to answer :forcedsmile:
 
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Happens when you nuke e2 levels and it is overexaggerated and you don’t just get the whole menu of side effect even if you nuke your circulating e2 that fully depends on your response.

I have used it for 8 ish months now and haven’t experienced any of them, but i also cant guarantee you wont experience them.


Nigga gave me 5 minutes to answer :forcedsmile:
Alr man thanks for the input. Just trying not fuck myself up
 
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