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In vertebrate anatomy, the pituitary gland, or hypophysis, is an endocrine gland, about the size of a pea and weighing 0.5 grams (0.018 oz) in humans. It is a protrusion off the bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain. The hypophysis rests upon the hypophysial fossa of the sphenoid bone in the center of the middle cranial fossa and is surrounded by a small bony cavity (sella turcica) covered by a dural fold (diaphragma sellae). The anterior pituitary (or adenohypophysis) is a lobe of the gland that regulates several physiological processes (including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation). The intermediate lobe synthesizes and secretes melanocyte-stimulating hormone. The posterior pituitary (or neurohypophysis) is a lobe of the gland that is functionally connected to the hypothalamus by the median eminence via a small tube called the pituitary stalk (also called the infundibular stalk or the infundibulum).
Hormones secreted from the pituitary gland help to control growth, blood pressure, energy management, all functions of the sex organs, thyroid glands and metabolism as well as some aspects of pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, water/salt concentration at the kidneys, temperature regulation and pain relief.

Tumors have the ability to change the function of this gland, causing super changes in physiology. This can be used to looksmax.

Growth hormone-producing tumors
These tumors make too much growth hormone. In children, too much growth hormone stimulates the growth of almost all the bones in the body. When that occurs, the result is called gigantism. Gigantism can include increased height (over 7 feet), very quick growth, joint pain, and heavy sweating. In adults, too much growth hormone causes a condition called acromegaly. It may include:

  • Extra growth in the skull, hands, and feet
  • Deepened voice
  • A change in the facial appearance because of extra growth in the facial bones
  • A wide spacing of teeth because of the growth of facial bones
  • Joint pain
  • Snoring or sleep apnea
  • Diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance
By using controlled tumors though, extra growth can be achieved to create a gigachad. This can be done by using radiation delivered to a very specific spot on the pituitary gland to cause ionizing changes to the cell, resulting in a change in the function of the gland. This can result in a tumor being created which produces extra growth hormone.

Tumors are the future of looksmaxxing.
 
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just get brain cancer theory
 
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Just rope in a creative way theory.
 
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In vertebrate anatomy, the pituitary gland, or hypophysis, is an endocrine gland, about the size of a pea and weighing 0.5 grams (0.018 oz) in humans. It is a protrusion off the bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain. The hypophysis rests upon the hypophysial fossa of the sphenoid bone in the center of the middle cranial fossa and is surrounded by a small bony cavity (sella turcica) covered by a dural fold (diaphragma sellae). The anterior pituitary (or adenohypophysis) is a lobe of the gland that regulates several physiological processes (including stress, growth, reproduction, and lactation). The intermediate lobe synthesizes and secretes melanocyte-stimulating hormone. The posterior pituitary (or neurohypophysis) is a lobe of the gland that is functionally connected to the hypothalamus by the median eminence via a small tube called the pituitary stalk (also called the infundibular stalk or the infundibulum).
Hormones secreted from the pituitary gland help to control growth, blood pressure, energy management, all functions of the sex organs, thyroid glands and metabolism as well as some aspects of pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, water/salt concentration at the kidneys, temperature regulation and pain relief.

Tumors have the ability to change the function of this gland, causing super changes in physiology. This can be used to looksmax.

Growth hormone-producing tumors
These tumors make too much growth hormone. In children, too much growth hormone stimulates the growth of almost all the bones in the body. When that occurs, the result is called gigantism. Gigantism can include increased height (over 7 feet), very quick growth, joint pain, and heavy sweating. In adults, too much growth hormone causes a condition called acromegaly. It may include:

  • Extra growth in the skull, hands, and feet
  • Deepened voice
  • A change in the facial appearance because of extra growth in the facial bones
  • A wide spacing of teeth because of the growth of facial bones
  • Joint pain
  • Snoring or sleep apnea
  • Diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance
By using controlled tumors though, extra growth can be achieved to create a gigachad. This can be done by using radiation delivered to a very specific spot on the pituitary gland to cause ionizing changes to the cell, resulting in a change in the function of the gland. This can result in a tumor being created which produces extra growth hormone.

Tumors are the future of looksmaxxing.
That's just what happen when people inject HGH
 
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Just become a deformed ogre and die by age 40 theory
 
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Tony Robbins had a pituitary tumour when he was a child. He ended up being 6'7 with a fucking huge skull
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Bumo,

high I,Q tbh
 
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I think we are crossing a line here
 
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