Has anyone had any experience with Hakker's stacks/routines or similar stuff for height growth? I'm talking about the "according to some studies, these chemicals might be able to influence GH/IGF-1/osteoblast growth".
Considering the dietary effects of things like milk (good, kinda!) and soy (estrogens!) it seems hard to believe diet/supplements aren't a secondary factor for height development, assuming your growth plates are still open.
There's a shit ton of technical phrases like DNA methylation and plenty of chemicals I can't pronounce, but I'm leaning towards the conclusion that someone who focuses on these routines might be able to scrape out an extra inch while they're still growing.
Hakker's MENS routine: https://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=137226063
In-depth analysis of several more routines: http://www.naturalheightgrowth.com/2014/02/22/hakkers-huss-hybrid-h4gs-stack-routine-reverse-engineered/
>there are people who keep growing their whole life if they don't treat it because of problems in the pituitary gland
>scientists still haven't found a way to mess with that
Why?
>>42141840
>6'1", 5'10''
>>42141737
This just boils down to what everyone already knows: genetics provides you with a height range to land in and your diet, sleep schedule and exercise will determine where you end up in that range.
>>42141948
diet, sleep and exercise definitely have a massive impact on growth, but the studies linked in my links above show that compounds like niacin or hexarelin can have huge impacts on growth hormone / IGF-1. Combined with aromatase inhibitors like melatonin, it seems likely that some form of chemical routine will end up adding inches beyond genetics and sleep/eat/run.
Ofc i'm looking into this mainly because i'm too poor to afford real GH injections
>>42142093
how tall are you? If you are over 18 its over desu
>>42141840
>Chernobyl
>>42141840
Those fucking feet