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Growth Hormone and Height?



I'm a 24-years old male and I want to use growth hormone to increase my height. Are there any negative side effects?



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  1. Not all areas of growth remain switched on. There may be some height growth left in you but if it is already switched off then you will not gain height.

    But, some areas of growth are always switched on, those ares that need constant repair through wear and tare for example. Your joints are one such area.

    The growth harmone has a problem, it can not target particular areas but also it bypasses the body’s own growth control, it is in addition to natural growth/repair. It is a bit like switching off your anti-virus and loading files, your protection has gone.

    In the case of growth harmone it is now free to stimulate growth outside of the body’s control, so you get excess growth on the knuckles/knees anywhere where there is a joint, resulting in arthritis pains.

    Some people have natural excess growth harmone, they need inhibters to stop it in later life because of the risk of arthritis.

    So I would say ‘no’ to harmones. But, do you like eggs? Fried, boiled, poached, there is a magic in eggs, they contain all the right stuff not only to help the body’s repair kit but also for growth. Because it is digested it passes through the body’s own control systems so that you don’t get an excess of growth.

  2. If your Epiphysial plates have closed
    growth hormone will not increase your height.

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