f0idslay3r
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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.
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.