My friend who is 15 is thinking or running proviron with HGH so he can stop looking like a low test pic related. Would this work or would it just be a waste of time? Proviron is DHT and while DHT leads to balding it is also the main hormone in male sexual characteristics, so theoretically if you boosted it as fuck you'd get manly as fuck.
My friend who is 15 is thinking or running proviron with HGH so he can stop looking like a low test pic related...
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He'll look like shit and probably fuck up his shit somehow. The only thing he needs to do is adapt a healthy diet and start working out. At 15 you're still on puperty-"steroids". Gains come fast as fuck.
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Tell your "friend" to attempt working on his bitch frame before going straight to drugs.
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nice try, op
The idea behind using proviron and HGH is that these two have safer side effects and won't rape long term hormonal development.
He's not really looking to gain mass, but rather use the time of puberty to get a more masculine appearance which will last for life (shoulder width, wrist size, hand size, etc).
To continue, my friend is already eating a healthy diet, he has good lifts, etc, but he wants to push it further. The main focus here isn't muscle, but rather secondary sexual characteristics as said such as deeper voice etc.
It will really screw him up if he wants to look decent after 17.
Might aswell just remove his arms and add plastic ones.
Care to elaborate? There's a lot of "this will fuck him up lol" but there's no explaining as to why or how it would fuck him up, as Proviron doesn't fuck up your natty test or DHT and MK677 doesn't either
Well lifting and roids wont help with that, finishing ouberty will though.
Bones may still be too weak to hold the weight he needs to lift to make gains, also it may hinder his ability to create muscle after he runs out of money to buy it. Plus it rules out any competitive athletics such as the olympics later on.