WHY HGH IS COPE FOR HEIGHT

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Injectable growth hormone is touted as a miracle drug for increasing height, bone growth, and so on. This is partly true, the injectable growth hormone really works, it increases bone mass, but when it comes to increasing height, there are many nuances. For example, iqcels is often used to argue that high growth hormone levels equal taller height and larger bones. But this is fundamentally incorrect. Bones grow and height increases due to free IGF-1, which is produced minimally when taking injectable growth hormone. Especially if you have Laron syndrome (when the liver cannot synthesize IGF-1). With this syndrome, the body doesn't care how much growth hormone you have in your blood; it can't use it for bone growth. Even if you don't have this syndrome, you may have poor synthesis of IGF-1. In this case, I always recommend injecting IGF-1 directly if you want bones. This will prevent you from tormenting your body and spending a huge amount.




EVEN IF HGH WORKS:
Lets imagine imagine an ideal case where a person's injectable growth hormone is working; in this case, he will initially see rapid growth in length. But this is just an acceleration of bone age, nothing more. You haven't broken through the genetic ceiling; you're still a heightcel who blindly believed in increased growth simply by accelerating maturation, which would ultimately lead to early closure of growth plates. Your chondrocytes aren't infinite; if you just inject growth hormone, they'll eventually become depleted and ossify. And that's where the "ITS OVER" replies will greet you.

Anyone who recommends the injectable growth hormone doesn't understand the basic principles of lengthening.

First, work with the genes and other processes responsible for growth zone closure, inhibiting or activating them as necessary to maximize the lifespan of growth zones. If your goal is simply bone mass without growth, then yes, injectable growth hormone may be a good option.​
 
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Injectable growth hormone is touted as a miracle drug for increasing height, bone growth, and so on. This is partly true, the injectable growth hormone really works, it increases bone mass, but when it comes to increasing height, there are many nuances. For example, iqcels is often used to argue that high growth hormone levels equal taller height and larger bones. But this is fundamentally incorrect. Bones grow and height increases due to free IGF-1, which is produced minimally when taking injectable growth hormone. Especially if you have Laron syndrome (when the liver cannot synthesize IGF-1). With this syndrome, the body doesn't care how much growth hormone you have in your blood; it can't use it for bone growth. Even if you don't have this syndrome, you may have poor synthesis of IGF-1. In this case, I always recommend injecting IGF-1 directly if you want bones. This will prevent you from tormenting your body and spending a huge amount.




EVEN IF HGH WORKS:
Lets imagine imagine an ideal case where a person's injectable growth hormone is working; in this case, he will initially see rapid growth in length. But this is just an acceleration of bone age, nothing more. You haven't broken through the genetic ceiling; you're still a heightcel who blindly believed in increased growth simply by accelerating maturation, which would ultimately lead to early closure of growth plates. Your chondrocytes aren't infinite; if you just inject growth hormone, they'll eventually become depleted and ossify. And that's where the "ITS OVER" replies will greet you.

Anyone who recommends the injectable growth hormone doesn't understand the basic principles of lengthening.

First, work with the genes and other processes responsible for growth zone closure, inhibiting or activating them as necessary to maximize the lifespan of growth zones. If your goal is simply bone mass without growth, then yes, injectable growth hormone may be a good option.​
Wtv you say bro:feelswhy:
 
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Injectable growth hormone is touted as a miracle drug for increasing height, bone growth, and so on. This is partly true, the injectable growth hormone really works, it increases bone mass, but when it comes to increasing height, there are many nuances. For example, iqcels is often used to argue that high growth hormone levels equal taller height and larger bones. But this is fundamentally incorrect. Bones grow and height increases due to free IGF-1, which is produced minimally when taking injectable growth hormone. Especially if you have Laron syndrome (when the liver cannot synthesize IGF-1). With this syndrome, the body doesn't care how much growth hormone you have in your blood; it can't use it for bone growth. Even if you don't have this syndrome, you may have poor synthesis of IGF-1. In this case, I always recommend injecting IGF-1 directly if you want bones. This will prevent you from tormenting your body and spending a huge amount.




EVEN IF HGH WORKS:
Lets imagine imagine an ideal case where a person's injectable growth hormone is working; in this case, he will initially see rapid growth in length. But this is just an acceleration of bone age, nothing more. You haven't broken through the genetic ceiling; you're still a heightcel who blindly believed in increased growth simply by accelerating maturation, which would ultimately lead to early closure of growth plates. Your chondrocytes aren't infinite; if you just inject growth hormone, they'll eventually become depleted and ossify. And that's where the "ITS OVER" replies will greet you.

Anyone who recommends the injectable growth hormone doesn't understand the basic principles of lengthening.

First, work with the genes and other processes responsible for growth zone closure, inhibiting or activating them as necessary to maximize the lifespan of growth zones. If your goal is simply bone mass without growth, then yes, injectable growth hormone may be a good option.​
"Work with the genes" like son
I agree people overestimate gh like a miracle drug but son
 
HGH works, IGF1 is not produced "minimally". Therapy is legit btw, shortcels get it prescribed all the time.
 
Injectable growth hormone is touted as a miracle drug for increasing height, bone growth, and so on. This is partly true, the injectable growth hormone really works, it increases bone mass, but when it comes to increasing height, there are many nuances. For example, iqcels is often used to argue that high growth hormone levels equal taller height and larger bones. But this is fundamentally incorrect. Bones grow and height increases due to free IGF-1, which is produced minimally when taking injectable growth hormone. Especially if you have Laron syndrome (when the liver cannot synthesize IGF-1). With this syndrome, the body doesn't care how much growth hormone you have in your blood; it can't use it for bone growth. Even if you don't have this syndrome, you may have poor synthesis of IGF-1. In this case, I always recommend injecting IGF-1 directly if you want bones. This will prevent you from tormenting your body and spending a huge amount.




EVEN IF HGH WORKS:
Lets imagine imagine an ideal case where a person's injectable growth hormone is working; in this case, he will initially see rapid growth in length. But this is just an acceleration of bone age, nothing more. You haven't broken through the genetic ceiling; you're still a heightcel who blindly believed in increased growth simply by accelerating maturation, which would ultimately lead to early closure of growth plates. Your chondrocytes aren't infinite; if you just inject growth hormone, they'll eventually become depleted and ossify. And that's where the "ITS OVER" replies will greet you.

Anyone who recommends the injectable growth hormone doesn't understand the basic principles of lengthening.

First, work with the genes and other processes responsible for growth zone closure, inhibiting or activating them as necessary to maximize the lifespan of growth zones. If your goal is simply bone mass without growth, then yes, injectable growth hormone may be a good option.​
Dnr nigga
 
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holy braindead
 
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Injectable growth hormone is touted as a miracle drug for increasing height, bone growth, and so on. This is partly true, the injectable growth hormone really works, it increases bone mass, but when it comes to increasing height, there are many nuances. For example, iqcels is often used to argue that high growth hormone levels equal taller height and larger bones. But this is fundamentally incorrect. Bones grow and height increases due to free IGF-1, which is produced minimally when taking injectable growth hormone. Especially if you have Laron syndrome (when the liver cannot synthesize IGF-1). With this syndrome, the body doesn't care how much growth hormone you have in your blood; it can't use it for bone growth. Even if you don't have this syndrome, you may have poor synthesis of IGF-1. In this case, I always recommend injecting IGF-1 directly if you want bones. This will prevent you from tormenting your body and spending a huge amount.




EVEN IF HGH WORKS:
Lets imagine imagine an ideal case where a person's injectable growth hormone is working; in this case, he will initially see rapid growth in length. But this is just an acceleration of bone age, nothing more. You haven't broken through the genetic ceiling; you're still a heightcel who blindly believed in increased growth simply by accelerating maturation, which would ultimately lead to early closure of growth plates. Your chondrocytes aren't infinite; if you just inject growth hormone, they'll eventually become depleted and ossify. And that's where the "ITS OVER" replies will greet you.

Anyone who recommends the injectable growth hormone doesn't understand the basic principles of lengthening.

First, work with the genes and other processes responsible for growth zone closure, inhibiting or activating them as necessary to maximize the lifespan of growth zones. If your goal is simply bone mass without growth, then yes, injectable growth hormone may be a good option.​
DNR
 
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Injectable growth hormone is touted as a miracle drug for increasing height, bone growth, and so on. This is partly true, the injectable growth hormone really works, it increases bone mass, but when it comes to increasing height, there are many nuances. For example, iqcels is often used to argue that high growth hormone levels equal taller height and larger bones. But this is fundamentally incorrect. Bones grow and height increases due to free IGF-1, which is produced minimally when taking injectable growth hormone. Especially if you have Laron syndrome (when the liver cannot synthesize IGF-1). With this syndrome, the body doesn't care how much growth hormone you have in your blood; it can't use it for bone growth. Even if you don't have this syndrome, you may have poor synthesis of IGF-1. In this case, I always recommend injecting IGF-1 directly if you want bones. This will prevent you from tormenting your body and spending a huge amount.




EVEN IF HGH WORKS:
Lets imagine imagine an ideal case where a person's injectable growth hormone is working; in this case, he will initially see rapid growth in length. But this is just an acceleration of bone age, nothing more. You haven't broken through the genetic ceiling; you're still a heightcel who blindly believed in increased growth simply by accelerating maturation, which would ultimately lead to early closure of growth plates. Your chondrocytes aren't infinite; if you just inject growth hormone, they'll eventually become depleted and ossify. And that's where the "ITS OVER" replies will greet you.

Anyone who recommends the injectable growth hormone doesn't understand the basic principles of lengthening.

First, work with the genes and other processes responsible for growth zone closure, inhibiting or activating them as necessary to maximize the lifespan of growth zones. If your goal is simply bone mass without growth, then yes, injectable growth hormone may be a good option.​
https://looksmax.org/threads/disproving-hgh-is-cope-for-height-gtfih.1958571/

5 mins apart go fight about it
 
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doctmorph has been saying this fr. Any thoughts on surpassing chondrocytes? Need ideas on increasing them so that I can prevent senescence
 
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doctmorph has been saying this fr. Any thoughts on surpassing chondrocytes? Need ideas on increasing them so that I can prevent senescence
“I need to stop my body from aging”
 
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doctmorph has been saying this fr. Any thoughts on surpassing chondrocytes? Need ideas on increasing them so that I can prevent senescence
theres ways to surpress profileration and development. CXXC5 inhibition seems to work, and there is supplements to that like KY19382. It inhibits CXXC5, which leads to Wnt/β-Catenin pathway activation. This surpresses profileration and development of chrondocytes. This could allow you to extend growth plates and increase height beyond genetic limits. KY19382 is actually pretty cheap and accessible, if you have a good source.
 
Dnr Pth analogs + gh is law
 
Yall retards he’s right
Oh shut the FUCK up you moronic cross-eyed drooling retard. I'm sick of idiots like you that repeat utter garbage you can't even fathom the concept of.
 
Omfg i hate this fucking forum faggot you don’t even know what it does
according to “zagro” I don’t even know what hgh does
Oh shut the FUCK up you moronic cross-eyed drooling retard. I'm sick of idiots like you that repeat utter garbage you can't even fathom the concept of.
no counter argument btw

Like I try to help these nigags but their bots bro

@Sujumh
 
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according to “zagro” I don’t even know what hgh does

no counter argument btw

Like I try to help these nigags but their bots bro

@Sujumh
"Basically I wanna know if I can do rad quickly b4

I don’t wanna crash my test"

I don't wanna crash my test and rad-140 in the same sentence :feelskek::feelskek::feelskek:
Nigger is completely clueless :feelskek::feelskek::feelskek:

Send me a singular study you fucking satanist subhumane social outcast twink

Nigga even tagged someone that has asked advice from me :feelskek:
Who the fuck are you idiot go back to off-topic "chromednash"
 
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"Basically I wanna know if I can do rad quickly b4

I don’t wanna crash my test"

I don't wanna crash my test and rad-140 in the same sentence :feelskek::feelskek::feelskek:
Nigger is completely clueless :feelskek::feelskek::feelskek:

Send me a singular study you fucking satanist subhumane social outcast twink

Nigga even tagged someone that has asked advice from me :feelskek:
Who the fuck are you idiot go back to off-topic "chromednash"
Nigga pulling up year old threads before I got researchpilled

“has asked advice from me”😂😂

 
Wait nvm this guy is a retard I didn’t read the thread

But the premise is correct getting height from rGH is probably not possible
 
I got researchpilled

“has asked advice from me”😂😂
Researchpilled=learned how to prompt GPT

Post in thread 'Aromasin hair loss'
https://looksmax.org/threads/aromasin-hair-loss.1764575/post-24929932

“After 5 yr of GH treatment almost every child had reached a height well within the normal range for healthy Dutch children and in the range of their target height SD score. Only in children who remained prepubertal during the study period was the 5-yr increase in height SD score (HSDS) for chronological age significantly higher in the study group receiving 6 compared to 3 IU GH/m2 x day.”

Okay so, my little retarded mate what does this mean let me explain it for you. After full treatment of children with SGA they all reached a healthy HSDS meaning it caused growth and worked for them. What does it say towards the end? The children who reveived 6 units of rhGH daily had significantly higher HSDS than the group receiving 3 units, what does this mean? That their dosage was underdosed and that there was a dose-dependent increase in height growth. Meaning the outcome of this study is completely irrelevant as it’s underdosed and the study itself shows this, and dosing lower than your endogenous production is obviously going to stunt FAH.

If the children were treated with atleast 9+ units the outcome of the study would be that they’ve surpassed their predicted adult height, as we children secrete even up to 20 units at times and exogenous rhGH has a bioavailability of 80% meaning you always have to dose one unit higher and with lower purities and lower adherence rates (adherence rates drop to 80-60% after the first year of administration) this always increases and outcomes get fucked up.

“(;0.1 or 0.2 IU/kgzday, respectively”

Also another thing with these rhGH studies is that administration of it for multiple years causes a decrease of about 10% efficacy every year as SOCS proteins desensitise your cells to the increased hGH levels, and the study stated that it was continuous (haven’t read it further don’t give a fuck) which perfectly causes your SOCS proteins to rape your sensitivity as prolonged exposure becomes more severe. Meaning they were literally pinning 1-3 units a day at some point, which still benefits them as GHD was included as stated in the study but their FAH is for sure stunted.

“During the first year of GH-treatment, the IGFBP-3 concentrations normalized, and after5 yr, the IGFBP-3sdscore was significantly higher than zero for both GH dosage groups. ”

This proves my point that their IGFBPs were upregulated and lowered the patients free/bioavailable igf-1 levels.

Don’t fucking talk back to me you bitch as faggot
 
This proves my point that their IGFBPs were upregulated and lowered the patients free/bioavailable igf-1 levels.
And how does that prove that rGH makes you significantly taller?

There are no studies that dose it higher than ur natural levels
 
And how does that prove that rGH makes you significantly taller?
There are no studies that dose it higher than ur natural levels
Answered it yourself, we can already see increased height growth from ISS studies which aren’t 1:1 with us healthy adolescents but it’s the best we have and even there we can see a handful exceed their predicted adult “genetic potential” imagine if everything was dosed correctly.

Nigga I know 100x more abt heightmaxxing den yu
1774971279686

Straight to ignored :lul:

1774971328730
 
even there we can see a handful exceed their predicted adult “genetic potential” imagine if everything was dosed correctly.
And how would you know that

There is no measure except fah

And fah is compete bullshit

The only way is to get twins to eat the same food do the same shit everyday

Which isn’t gonna happen
Straight to ignored :lul:

1774971328730
ur not gonna see this anyway so

You’re genuinly illiterate. I never claimed to know it all. All I said was I know more than YOU.
 
The only way is to get twins to eat the same food do the same shit everyday
That also doesn’t work you dumbass nigger genetic recombination exists every single child has a different set of “genes” and abnormalities can happen with each one :lul:

You’re genuinly illiterate. I never claimed to know it all. All I said was I know more than YOU.
You don’t have 0.1% of the information i have, now don’t even bother replying back this ragebait shit is embarrassing for you
 
That also doesn’t work you dumbass nigger genetic recombination exists every single child has a different set of “genes” and abnormalities can happen with each one :lul:


You don’t have 0.1% of the information i have, now don’t even bother replying back this ragebait shit is embarrassing for you
“ragebait”

Ok here’s a test

What compounds could theoretically make you grow taller?
That also doesn’t work you dumbass nigger genetic recombination exists every single child has a different set of “genes” and abnormalities can happen with each one :lul:
nigga my point still stands?
 
Injectable growth hormone is touted as a miracle drug for increasing height, bone growth, and so on. This is partly true, the injectable growth hormone really works, it increases bone mass, but when it comes to increasing height, there are many nuances. For example, iqcels is often used to argue that high growth hormone levels equal taller height and larger bones. But this is fundamentally incorrect. Bones grow and height increases due to free IGF-1, which is produced minimally when taking injectable growth hormone. Especially if you have Laron syndrome (when the liver cannot synthesize IGF-1). With this syndrome, the body doesn't care how much growth hormone you have in your blood; it can't use it for bone growth. Even if you don't have this syndrome, you may have poor synthesis of IGF-1. In this case, I always recommend injecting IGF-1 directly if you want bones. This will prevent you from tormenting your body and spending a huge amount.




EVEN IF HGH WORKS:
Lets imagine imagine an ideal case where a person's injectable growth hormone is working; in this case, he will initially see rapid growth in length. But this is just an acceleration of bone age, nothing more. You haven't broken through the genetic ceiling; you're still a heightcel who blindly believed in increased growth simply by accelerating maturation, which would ultimately lead to early closure of growth plates. Your chondrocytes aren't infinite; if you just inject growth hormone, they'll eventually become depleted and ossify. And that's where the "ITS OVER" replies will greet you.

Anyone who recommends the injectable growth hormone doesn't understand the basic principles of lengthening.

First, work with the genes and other processes responsible for growth zone closure, inhibiting or activating them as necessary to maximize the lifespan of growth zones. If your goal is simply bone mass without growth, then yes, injectable growth hormone may be a good option.​
Dnr fag. This is obviously chatgpt you dont have the writing skills to pull this off:feelskek::feelskek:
 
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theres ways to surpress profileration and development. CXXC5 inhibition seems to work, and there is supplements to that like KY19382. It inhibits CXXC5, which leads to Wnt/β-Catenin pathway activation. This surpresses profileration and development of chrondocytes. This could allow you to extend growth plates and increase height beyond genetic limits. KY19382 is actually pretty cheap and accessible, if you have a good source.
holy iq bro i gots to do more reading on this cause im only starting go down the every pathway rabbit hole. lemme check this out
 
theres ways to surpress profileration and development. CXXC5 inhibition seems to work, and there is supplements to that like KY19382. It inhibits CXXC5, which leads to Wnt/β-Catenin pathway activation. This surpresses profileration and development of chrondocytes. This could allow you to extend growth plates and increase height beyond genetic limits. KY19382 is actually pretty cheap and accessible, if you have a good source.
BROOOOOO OK I HAVEN'T READ MUCH, BUT IT SEEMS INTERESTING. I have questions, tho, about how this might impact craniofacial maturation and periosteal growth. Also, would this still require an AI? What does estrogen's role really play in this context?
 
HGH works, IGF1 is not produced "minimally". Therapy is legit btw, shortcels get it prescribed all the time.
Yea no shit nigger shortcels mostly come out gh deficit
 
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