what age can i take roids and not stunt any development in the process

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I recentley asked if 15 is a good age for roids and people went on about how it will do more bad than good, so what age can i take steroids and see changes?


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I recentley asked if 15 is a good age for roids and people went on about how it will do more bad than good, so what age can i take steroids and see changes?


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How tall r u right now ?
 
25 bare minimum. brutal truth but you're gonna be way worse off if you go earlier than 25 i guarantee it
 
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Steroids are the way to acne, norwood, dead liver and heart problems, forget about it, train naturally. Steroids are not a magic pill, all your body needs during puberty is a healthy 8 hour sleep, good nutrition and minimal stress
 
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If your family members are done growing tall wise by 18 then that would be the age. Only do a cycle after lifting for some time though and don't keep using the stuff.
 
roids dont stunt growth, its estrogen conversion from some particular roids
 
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roiding age 16 and upwards, imo ideal time to roid is late puberty so like 16 17 18 19 20
 
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can also roid at 15 but if i were 15 i would wait some more, befoire roiding eat the goatis diet
okay but why some more, liek wayts the reaosn 16 is the idel minimum age for roids
 
u should take them now 250-400 test + ai
 
I recentley asked if 15 is a good age for roids and people went on about how it will do more bad than good, so what age can i take steroids and see changes?


(No bs gatekeeping please high iqcels only)
You can’t take roids and not stunt your growth

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You can’t take roids and not stunt your growth

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Actually, higher bone densities can limit further bone morphological growth mainly through osteocyte induced sclerostin upregulation!

This mechanism serves as a feedback loop to prevent excessive bone formation once sufficient mineralization has occurred!
So ideally you want bone mass to increase with bone growth which will happen naturally!

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Sclerostin is a product of mature osteocytes embedded in mineralised bone and is a negative regulator of bone mass and osteoblast differentiation.
Osteocytes secrete the glycoprotein sclerostin to inhibit bone formation by osteoblasts. in osteocytes promotes sclerostin secretion through inhibition of mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) and downregulation of Sirt1.
Sclerostin, encoded by the Sost gene, is a glycoprotein secreted by osteocytes [12]. Sclerostin is a strong negative regulator of osteoblast differentiation and bone formation, acting in a paracrine fashion, partially in response to mechanical loading [13].

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Actually, higher bone densities can limit further bone morphological growth mainly through osteocyte induced sclerostin upregulation!

This mechanism serves as a feedback loop to prevent excessive bone formation once sufficient mineralization has occurred!
So ideally you want bone mass to increase with bone growth which will happen naturally!

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Remove that ugh reaction right now nigga

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