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The Main Concept:
Using AAS during the adolescent/pubertal stages of life can have drastic or desirable results such as more dimorphism, enhanced bone development, and potential longitudinal height growth
The Problem:
Testosterone can aromatize and all androgens cause Chondrocyte Hypertrophy, Promotes and Pushes Resting Stem Cells Into Proliferation
The Solution Part One:
Using an aromatase inhibitor to delay growth plate fusion has been done clinically in the past and is very well known to counteract some of the negative effects that androgens do to the growth plates, so in summary an aromatase inhibitor is good
Average cost-20 to 50 USD per 100 tablets
Solution Part Two:
Because Androgens push stem cells in the growth plate into the proliferative zone, the best way to counteract this is to use a PTH Analog, why? A PTH Analog delays differentiation, keeps resting cells slow-cycling, suppresses hypertrophy, and prevents premature fusion while on AAS.
Average Cost-200 to 1000+ based on source
The Potential Problem with both:
Crashing your estrogen through the use of an aromatase inhibitor is very good for prolonging the growth window and when paired with AAS, it can give you the effects you desire but it has some suboptimal side effects that it does such as preventing proper bone mineralization and increasing the risk of osteoporosis.
Using a PTH analog while the growth plates are open can have the worst side effect of it all, Osteosarcoma or Bone Cancer
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Honest opinion:
I believe that if you are running Androgenic-Anabolic Steroids for maximum bone length/development, then you should run both of these to prevent growth plate closure or elongate the growth window in general.
AI's opinion:
Summary:
Using AAS alongside PTH analogs and an Aromatase Inhibitor will have the best effect on bones in terms of maximum growth and delaying growth plate closure but it can have some potential side effects that are brutal
Using AAS during the adolescent/pubertal stages of life can have drastic or desirable results such as more dimorphism, enhanced bone development, and potential longitudinal height growth
The Problem:
Testosterone can aromatize and all androgens cause Chondrocyte Hypertrophy, Promotes and Pushes Resting Stem Cells Into Proliferation
The Solution Part One:
Using an aromatase inhibitor to delay growth plate fusion has been done clinically in the past and is very well known to counteract some of the negative effects that androgens do to the growth plates, so in summary an aromatase inhibitor is good
Average cost-20 to 50 USD per 100 tablets
Solution Part Two:
Because Androgens push stem cells in the growth plate into the proliferative zone, the best way to counteract this is to use a PTH Analog, why? A PTH Analog delays differentiation, keeps resting cells slow-cycling, suppresses hypertrophy, and prevents premature fusion while on AAS.
Average Cost-200 to 1000+ based on source
The Potential Problem with both:
Crashing your estrogen through the use of an aromatase inhibitor is very good for prolonging the growth window and when paired with AAS, it can give you the effects you desire but it has some suboptimal side effects that it does such as preventing proper bone mineralization and increasing the risk of osteoporosis.
Using a PTH analog while the growth plates are open can have the worst side effect of it all, Osteosarcoma or Bone Cancer
Honest opinion:
I believe that if you are running Androgenic-Anabolic Steroids for maximum bone length/development, then you should run both of these to prevent growth plate closure or elongate the growth window in general.
AI's opinion:
Summary:
Using AAS alongside PTH analogs and an Aromatase Inhibitor will have the best effect on bones in terms of maximum growth and delaying growth plate closure but it can have some potential side effects that are brutal
I don't know if this is water or not but please tell me your opinions on this(this took me less than an hour to make sorry if it is bad)
This is my first guide please give me some constructive criticism
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