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    No, because the methods employed to increase your height during puberty often result in more hazardous long-term side effects than limb lengthening. HGH leads to various changes, including a heightened risk of heart disease, diabetes, and even alters your facial appearance. Research the term “acromegaly,” which arises from supra physiological levels of HGH obtained through large doses during puberty, necessary for any meaningful height increase (3-4 inches).

    Another medication associated with height enhancement is AIs, which diminish estrogen conversion, thus slowing the growth plate fusion rate. However, this negatively affects bone density and can lead to greater androgen signaling in the brain, potentially heightening aggression and other male traits, including an increased likelihood of developing dementia later in life.

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