Philip81193
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In your late teens when more test starts converting to estrogen, it signals your ethyleal plates to close, aka finish growing. Children that are prescribed HGH essentially are trying to force more growth in before the plates close.
My plan is to simply stop the estrogen from making the plates close. So I picked up a PCT (Reversitol V.2) that is a SERM/Estrogen blocker. It's 84 capsules and it's recommended to do 3 a day. I'm trying to decide if I should go that route, or go slow and steady and do one cap a day for 84 days. I have a feeling that once I hop off this I'll be done growing forever (I'm 17, with a bone age of late 17/early 18). So what do you guys suggest, 3 caps a day for a month, or one a day for 3ish months? I can always buy more, but with the 3 per day it suggests 8 weeks on/4 weeks off, I'm afraid the month off might be that time when the E levels pop up to normal and I'm done growing, so I'm leaning towards the 1 per day route. Suggestions?
Links to see what I'm talking about-
http ://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estradiol (Remove space after http)
My plan is to simply stop the estrogen from making the plates close. So I picked up a PCT (Reversitol V.2) that is a SERM/Estrogen blocker. It's 84 capsules and it's recommended to do 3 a day. I'm trying to decide if I should go that route, or go slow and steady and do one cap a day for 84 days. I have a feeling that once I hop off this I'll be done growing forever (I'm 17, with a bone age of late 17/early 18). So what do you guys suggest, 3 caps a day for a month, or one a day for 3ish months? I can always buy more, but with the 3 per day it suggests 8 weeks on/4 weeks off, I'm afraid the month off might be that time when the E levels pop up to normal and I'm done growing, so I'm leaning towards the 1 per day route. Suggestions?
Links to see what I'm talking about-
http ://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estradiol (Remove space after http)
Estradiol represents the major estrogen in humans. Estradiol has not only a critical impact on reproductive and sexual functioning, but also affects other organs including the bones.
There is ample evidence that estradiol has a profound effect on bone. Individuals without estradiol (or other estrogens) will become tall and eunuchoid as epiphyseal closure is delayed or may not take place.