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Research Chemical SciencesUGFREAKeudomestic
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Igf-1, Ghrp-6 and bone growth

Steingraeber

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I have a question for anyone who feels they can provide a qualified answer. I am an aspiring concert pianist with very average/slightly above average size hands. I was wondering what the possibility would be of increasing my hand span by running a long term cycle of ghrp6 and igf1-lr3 while also supplementing with vitamins and minerals for bone/cartilage growth. I see that growth of the hands and feet is listed as a side effect for both drugs, I'm just curious as to how likely of a side effect that actually is. Also, I assume that the bones in the fingers and hands are long bones and they ossify after puberty, so would a significant increase in hand length and width even be possible? Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
Hi Steingraeber (German?). ghrp-6, igf1 -lr3 and even actual exogenous growth hormones (somatropin, gentropin etc) can have the side effect of acromegaly (enlargement of fingers, bones and organs), but the dosages at which you would need to run it is crazy and FAAAAR from healthy. If you run an average dosage to increase muscle mass of 4iu/day (single shot or spread throughout the day, doesn't matter) EVERY DAY for 10 years straight, no days off, then acromegaly would still not take place.
 
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