Hormones are everything

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So in truth, bones are everything.
So bones=beauty

Frame is just clavicles (bones)
Face is just zygos, orbitals, maxilla, browridge and jaw (bones)
Height is just femur and tibia (bones)

But HGH is what determines bone growth?

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The difference between the left and right is just bones.


But then, another factor other than face, frame and height (bones) is skin, hair, and body, which can also be improved/ruined with hormones.

Hormonal imbalances cause this (hormonal acne; me btw)
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Which results in permanent acne scarring (a looksmin to skin)

As well as this (overly oily hair that gets greasy overnight)
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Too much estrogen in men causes this (gynecomastia)
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which looks terrible even on Chad


high estrogen also causes this (wide, birth giving hips)
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DHT overtime causes this
(Male pattern balding)
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Testosterone=dominance, energy, muscle mass (intimidation to low T cucks), faster recovery time, more motivation, lower inhibition.

WITHOUT HORMONES YOU ARE NOTHING.

YOU CAN EAT SHIT 24/7 AND STILL LOOK LIKE A BEAST WITH GOOD HORMONES AND WILL STILL BE TALL, WITH EXCELLENT FRAME, JAWLINE, AND BROWRIDGE.

YOU CAN BE UGLY WITH GOOD HORMONES BUT NO CHAD EVER HAD SHIT HORMONES.
 
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1. HGH doesn’t determine height
2. DHT doesn’t cause baldness
 
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but as I am aware genes determine your hormones so basically it's all about genes at the end of the day
 
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For your face to grow correctly, you need to mew naturally tho
 
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DNA is everything

Not being hormone DEFICIENCT ( like 99% here) allows your bones to grow to full potential
 
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Your hip size as nothing to so with estrogen. At least I've never seen any paper describing the genetic component of it. there are guys with feminine hips and females with tiny masculine hips. Really don't know what causes this but would like too.
 
dht dosen't cause baldness
hgh wont make you grow substantially taller

hormones. They're easy to manipulate in todays society. Change genetics with CRISPR in the future.

people over look environment though.
 
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dht dosen't cause baldness
hgh wont make you grow substantially taller

hormones. They're easy to manipulate in todays society. Change genetics with CRISPR in the future.

people over look environment though.
Just curious. Sleeping less than 8 hours a day(let's say 6 hours) not exercising and eating a BIT less can stunt you?
 
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DNA is everything
Not true.
Just curious. Sleeping less than 8 hours a day(let's say 6 hours) not exercising and eating a BIT less can stunt you?
Most HGH secretion happens in the early hours of sleep, so I doubt it. Stunting your growth is quite hard. If lacking a few hours of sleep every night signticantly affected your height we’d see a very evident correlation between the height difference of people that regularly slept long enough during puberty and those that did not.
Not exercising and eating a bit less shouldn’t stunt you either.
 
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Thanks boyo. This theory has been pirven right many many many many times.


It's all down to cholesterol. Sorry tho. Past puberty hormones don't do Jack for craniofacial development.

Hiwver surges are what will help


So yes is it down to blackpill but we can get around it super easy with sarms and peptides
 
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semantics or?
Saying “DHT causes baldness” is constructing an argument in which the premise is that dht is problematic when the actual problem is the follicular sensitivity to DHT. U can’t or shouldn’t deprive yourself of dht ur entire life. Thus, resolving baldness will require fortifying the follicular sensitivity to dht or any method that allows the natural hormonal homeostasis without the ramifications of u turning to caillou
 
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Saying “DHT causes baldness” is constructing an argument in which the premise is that dht is problematic when the actual problem is the follicular sensitivity to DHT. U can’t or shouldn’t deprive yourself of dht ur entire life. Thus, resolving baldness will require fortifying the follicular sensitivity to dht or any method that allows the natural hormonal homeostasis without the ramifications of u turning to caillou

Just be Jay Cutler and keep your hair after decades of blasting DHT steroids

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Not true.

Most HGH secretion happens in the early hours of sleep, so I doubt it. Stunting your growth is quite hard. If lacking a few hours of sleep every night signticantly affected your height we’d see a very evident correlation between the height difference of people that regularly slept long enough during puberty and those that did not.
Not exercising and eating a bit less shouldn’t stunt you either.
My mother is 180 father is around 177. I am 188(with apt and skoliosis literally have S shape back) but it is so weird for me when I stand next to my mother. I don't feel like I tower over her. I very hope that I didn't stunt myself or not more that 1 inch. Because I was not very active as a child and didn't sleep full 8 or 9 hours since 16 years old

I only realized after looksmax.me what an ignorant and stupid teen I was. I would have lived my teen years differently if I had chance.
 
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“DHT causes baldness” is constructing an argument in which the premise is that dht is problematic

which is a correct premise given that the condition "your follicles are sensitive to DHT" is fulfilled (and it is for a majority of guys). i agree with you that the optimal state would be 0 sensitive follicles and supraphysiological levels of DHT, but unfortunately that's rarely the case.


Thus, resolving baldness will require fortifying the follicular sensitivity to dht or any method that allows the natural hormonal homeostasis

again, unfortunately we don't have the tools to do so (practically speaking), so we're down to choosing your poison and weighing the risk:reward of every option.

it is what it is.
 
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which is a correct premise given that the condition "your follicles are sensitive to DHT" is fulfilled (and it is for a majority of guys). i agree with you that the optimal state would be 0 sensitive follicles and supraphysiological levels of DHT, but unfortunately that's rarely the case.




again, unfortunately we don't have the tools to do so (practically speaking), so we're down to choosing your poison and weighing the risk:reward of every option.

it is what it is.
Am just replying to the OP cause it comes acrosss as “too much DHT is bad for hair” which is straight up false unless ur prone to it. & in that case the statement is still false can a baseline level of dht is still gonna knock ur hair out so no point optimizing dht u have to literally just mitigate it

Just for general knowledge, the ideal tool imo would either be localized scalp dht inhibitation or follicular replication. Good news is both are under works. Bad news is no release timeline
 
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My mother is 180 father is around 177. I am 188(with apt and skoliosis literally have S shape back) but it is so weird for me when I stand next to my mother. I don't feel like I tower over her. I very hope that I didn't stunt myself or not more that 1 inch. Because I was not very active as a child and didn't sleep full 8 or 9 hours since 16 years old

I only realized after looksmax.me what an ignorant and stupid teen I was. I would have lived my teen years differently if I had chance.
I highly doubt you stunted you growth, don’t worry mate.
 
just have good hormones dude
 
My mother is 180 father is around 177. I am 188(with apt and skoliosis literally have S shape back) but it is so weird for me when I stand next to my mother. I don't feel like I tower over her.


genes doesn't work like that and neither do environment

to something like "stunted growth" happen you would need insane amount of deprivation from food and sleep, which is not even close of what you said earlier as your situation for "possible reason for stunted growth":
Sleeping less than 8 hours a day(let's say 6 hours) not exercising and eating a BIT less can stunt you?

and even if the circumstances mentioned above could possibly be able to stunt your growth, it still wouldn't match with your final height;

you obviously reached your genetic potential if you're 188 despite apt, skoliosis and 180Fem 177+-Male parents

so, you don't need to worry about this
 
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I've been suppressing HGH for years but now I have enamel shedding.
 
genes doesn't work like that and neither do environment

to something like "stunted growth" happen you would need insane amount of deprivation from food and sleep, which is not even close of what you said earlier as your situation for "possible reason for stunted growth":


and even if the circumstances mentioned above could possibly be able to stunt your growth,# it still wouldn't match with your final height;

you obviously reached your genetic potential if you're 188 despite apt, skoliosis and 180Fem 177+-Male parents

so, you don't need to worry about this
I hope so.

I want to bring up a posture question.

Since I started being interested in environmental factors that could possibly stunt you(mostly I read info on this site) I noticed that besides mouth breathing the second thing that might fuck you up is bad head/back posture (especially head posture) some people say it's even more important than tongue posture.

So let's say you have head posture like in the middle. Since teen ages. How can it affect you facial development/growth?
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