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If I hit puberty at 15 years of age, I ate complete goyslop and was malnourished, is there a more likely chance that I can keep growing for a longer amount of time? 18 and 4 months rn, can give any details about my puberty or answer any questions that might further give more info
 
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"growth plates close at 15" jfl
height growth peaks at 11-14 and then slows down till 16-17 when you stop growing

get it right
you're not even getting even an additional 2 cm FAH by injecting gh + ai at age 15
it's not peak sensitivity and the window is very small


since you're an iqlet, notice how I said "additional FAH" here
 

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nutrition has very little to do with height, you would need to be a fucking starving kid in somalia for it to matter, nutrition helps you reach your genetic potential but wont affect or override your max genetic heigh potential.
nutrition has very little to do with height, you would need to be a fucking starving kid in somalia for it to matter, nutrition helps you reach your genetic potential but wont affect or override your max genetic heigh potential.
you are correct for the post part, height is mostly determined by genetics, but nutrition does play a slight role in if you are going to be able to reach that genetic height limit

protein deficiency, low calorie intake and further deficiencies in zinc calcium and vitamin D can cause you to undershoot your potential
 
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you are correct for the post part, height is mostly determined by genetics, but nutrition does play a slight role in if you are going to be able to reach that genetic height limit

protein deficiency, low calorie intake and further deficiencies in zinc calcium and vitamin D can cause you to undershoot your potential
I'm locking the thread
go research before spreading misinformation.

check the botb heightmaxxing guide on it, you guys are so stupid honestly
you don't even know what you're claiming
 

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you are correct for the post part, height is mostly determined by genetics, but nutrition does play a slight role in if you are going to be able to reach that genetic height limit

protein deficiency, low calorie intake and further deficiencies in zinc calcium and vitamin D can cause you to undershoot your potential
for that to happen it would need to be chronic and severe like a fucking kid in Somalia, the vast majority of the population worldwide doesn't fit that criteria
 
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