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guys i have an underbite and i would like to know if i could fix it with this
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It wouldn’t fix shit, it can’t reposition the jaw bone.guys i have an underbite and i would like to know if i could fix it with this
it wouldnt, where do you newgens come up with such retarded ideas. lgf1 lr3 does not bind well to IGFBPs, it may not localize or concentrate in bone microenvironments the way endogenous IGF-1 does.It wouldn’t fix shit, it can’t reposition the jaw bone.
Igf-1 (LR3) would potentially do the job if you’re in adolescence
I know that’s why I said potentially as in it mightit wouldnt, where do you newgens come up with such retarded ideas. lgf1 lr3 does not bind well to IGFBPs, it may not localize or concentrate in bone microenvironments the way endogenous IGF-1 does.
We know that in bone physiology, IGFBPs actually help “deliver” IGF-1 to bone tissue and prolong its local action. Without this interaction, LR3 may have less targeted bone activity, despite being more potent in other tissues. so it will not grow bone at all it only helps muscle. even if it did it would be preposterous to think it would fix bite alignment
fuck no.guys i have an underbite and i would like to know if i could fix it with this
it doesnt help bones and you say it might. come on be fr. think about what you just read, and you still think it might. if a compound doesnt work physiologically for the purpose you think it does dotn use it there is no maybe it just wontI know that’s why I said potentially as in it might