I need a peptide supporting bone growth I already have great skin and I’m on accutane soon so I need one to support my face angularity and bone mass

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Is there anything like that and if u give me a name explain what it dose
 
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I mean what the process benefits and side affects
ur bones will grow even kinda effects muscles but not that big,
u can get cancer easier since the tumor will grow faster, insulin i think, list goes on and on
 
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ur bones will grow even kinda effects muscles but not that big,
u can get cancer easier since the tumor will grow faster, insulin i think, list goes on and on
Any guide I should follow ?
 
Is there anything like that and if u give me a name explain what it dose
pin like 4ius for GH till increase bone mass over time and if ur short it'll HELP not guarantee height growth that depends on the person
 
pin like 4ius for GH till increase bone mass over time and if ur short it'll HELP not guarantee height growth that depends on the person
No less than 8
@Zagro we need you here
 
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pin like 4ius for GH till increase bone mass over time and if ur short it'll HELP not guarantee height growth that depends on the person
But so many risks what if I blast test at 16 it will grow bone mass right
 
yeah going on test could be a option then test fuses growth plates early if you dont take AI tho so thats ur choice if u think ur tall enough sure go for it
Dose it acc fuse growth?
 
I always know that whenever people write something this definitive, they haven’t done enough research.
Biology and biochemistry are strongly influenced and dependent by individual genetics, polymorphisms, and context.
You can’t make an universal confident statement like “his bones will grow” that’s simply false.
And if you believe HGH independently has any substantial impact on muscle growth, you are right at the beginning of your journey.

"u can get cancer easier since the tumor will grow faster" - This is just a logical inconsistency
 
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I always know that whenever people write something this definitive, they haven’t done enough research.
Biology and biochemistry are strongly influenced and dependent by individual genetics, polymorphisms, and context.
You can’t make an universal confident statement like “his bones will grow” that’s simply false.
And if you believe HGH independently has any substantial impact on muscle growth, you are right at the beginning of your journey.

"u can get cancer easier since the tumor will grow faster" - This is just a logical inconsistency
highly agree with individual genetics, i can only talk for myself sure.
it does have impact ion muslce grwoth but its so small u would be better of as natty.
again also here individual genetics.
 
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highly agree with individual genetics, i can only talk for myself sure.
it does have impact ion muslce grwoth but its so small u would be better of as natty.
again also here individual genetics.
You can partially modulate your genetics btw, but only if the underlying causal issues are actually addressed, which, unfortunately, is still non-existent and considered unpractical in todays medical treatment-system.
There’s no universal treatment that works for everyone. There are bio-genetic and biochemical reasons why some people can tolerate large amounts of different pharmaceuticals without issue, while others completely break due to them, damage their bodies, and, desperately, even increase dosages in response due to a lack of understanding of biochemistry and medicine.
It’s comically absurd, like pouring gasoline on an ever-expanding fire, expecting the fire to vanish, and the house to rebuilt or even expand while doing so.

Kids, and newbies here always ask if HGH will grow their bones, and the answer is always the same: it depends. In most cases, for those who don’t fully understand the biology involved, as well as their individual genetics, the answer is usually no.
 

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