PrimalPlasty
Organs & Blood, you Slave. Carbs make me miserable
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This is ofc not healthy so do this on your own risk
I don't particularily care about studys but for nerdcels I included it..
I don't particularily care about studys but for nerdcels I included it..
- Stimulation of Growth Hormones:
- Nicotine Interaction with the Hypothalamus-Pituitary Axis:
- Nicotine could theoretically stimulate the hypothalamus, a region in the brain that plays a key role in regulating hormones. The hypothalamus controls the pituitary gland, often referred to as the "master gland," which in turn regulates various other glands in the body.
- Increased stimulation of the hypothalamus by nicotine might enhance the secretion of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) from the hypothalamus. GHRH then prompts the pituitary gland to release growth hormone (GH) into the bloodstream.
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Nicotinic Cholinergic System in the Hypothalamus Modulates the Activity of the Hypothalamic Neuropeptides During the Stress Response - PubMed
Disturbed functioning of the HPA axis and hypothalamic neuropeptides results in pathologies such as depression, anxiety disorders and obesity, which are common and significant health problems. A better understanding of the nicotinic regulation of hypothalamic neuropeptides will aid in drug...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- Nicotine could theoretically stimulate the hypothalamus, a region in the brain that plays a key role in regulating hormones. The hypothalamus controls the pituitary gland, often referred to as the "master gland," which in turn regulates various other glands in the body.
- Nicotine Interaction with the Hypothalamus-Pituitary Axis:
- Enhanced Growth Hormone (GH) Secretion:
- Impact on Growth Plates:
- Growth hormone directly affects the growth plates (epiphyseal plates) in bones, which are areas of growing tissue near the ends of long bones. During puberty, these plates are actively lengthening, contributing to increases in height.
- Theoretically, an increase in GH levels due to nicotine stimulation could lead to more rapid growth of these plates, potentially resulting in an accelerated increase in height.
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Nicotine from cigarette smoking increases circulating levels of cortisol, growth hormone, and prolactin in male chronic smokers - PubMed
Results of this study indicate that nicotine from cigarette smoking increases circulating levels of cortisol, growth hormone, and prolactin in male chronic smokers. Previous studies have not addressed the question of whether the stimulus for smoking-related hormone release is the 'stress' of...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- Growth hormone directly affects the growth plates (epiphyseal plates) in bones, which are areas of growing tissue near the ends of long bones. During puberty, these plates are actively lengthening, contributing to increases in height.
- Impact on Growth Plates:
- Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) Production:
- Liver Stimulation:
- GH stimulates the liver to produce insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), another critical hormone for growth. IGF-1 promotes cell growth and development in various tissues, including bones.
- Enhanced GH secretion due to nicotine might lead to increased levels of IGF-1, further supporting the rapid growth of bones and potentially contributing to increased height.
- GH stimulates the liver to produce insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), another critical hormone for growth. IGF-1 promotes cell growth and development in various tissues, including bones.
- Liver Stimulation:
- Metabolic Effects:
- Increased Metabolic Rate:
- Nicotine is known to increase the metabolic rate. A higher metabolic rate could theoretically provide more energy and resources for growth processes.
- With more efficient metabolism, the body might better utilize nutrients required for bone and tissue growth, thereby supporting accelerated growth.
- Nicotine is known to increase the metabolic rate. A higher metabolic rate could theoretically provide more energy and resources for growth processes.
- Increased Metabolic Rate:
- Direct Effects on Bone Cells:
- Stimulation of Osteoblast Activity:
- Nicotine might directly stimulate osteoblasts, the cells responsible for bone formation. Enhanced activity of osteoblasts could lead to more rapid bone growth and increased height.
- The combined effects of increased GH, IGF-1, and direct stimulation of osteoblasts could theoretically result in accelerated growth during puberty.
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Nicotinic modulation of gene expression in osteoblast cells, MG-63 - PubMed
Exposure to nicotine causes a broad range of biological and molecular effects on osteoblasts which are known to play a crucial role in bone metabolism and fracture healing. Most effects of nicotine on the osteoblasts are long-term adaptations at the genomic level. To identify the...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- Nicotine might directly stimulate osteoblasts, the cells responsible for bone formation. Enhanced activity of osteoblasts could lead to more rapid bone growth and increased height.
- Stimulation of Osteoblast Activity: