NihilMaxxer
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Ramirez grew up drinking tons of soda, eating sugar-coated cereal, and candy constantly.
As I have explained in previous threads:
How this could have contributed to his Chad traits
TL;DR
As I have explained in previous threads:
- Insulin lowers IGF-binding proteins (IGFBP-1). Most IGF-1 in your blood is bound and inactive. Lower IGFBPs = higher free IGF-1.
- Free IGF-1 is what drives growth at the growth plates: bones, jaw, cheekbones, basically everything that gives someone strong skeletal structure.
- Insulin also primes the liver to respond to GH pulses. The liver is where GH gets converted into actual IGF-1. More insulin = more efficient GH → IGF-1 translation.
How this could have contributed to his Chad traits
- Height: Ramirez was 6’2 For a Mexican male in that generation, that’s well above average. Elevated IGF-1 during adolescence is the main driver of tall stature.
- Face: High IGF-1 exposure influences craniofacial growth, prominent jaw, strong cheekbones, masculine angular features.
- Frame: IGF-1 also impacts lean mass and skeletal robustness, which contributes to a naturally imposing presence.
TL;DR
- Childhood + adolescence sugar binge > massive insulin spikes
- Insulin lowers IGF-binding proteins > free IGF-1 rises
- Liver more sensitive to GH > more IGF-1 produced
- Repeated daily surges over puberty > potential amplification of height, jaw, and skeletal masculinity
- Ramirez’s diet could have fueled the endocrine system in a way that partially explains his tall, angular, intimidating look.