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  1. #21 17th October 2015 
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    I think it's safe to say that one should start using when they are already in their late 20s or early 30s. This is the time when the production of growth hormone by the body slows down.
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    She should wait til she's already in her 30s to be sure that her bone growth is already complete. I personally think its okay to use HGH at 26. That's old enough, but since bone growth happens til in your late 20s, it's better to wait.
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    I am quite alarmed as to how many young people are now taking part in this forum. Well, joining this forum isn't really the problem. It is the fact that they are interested in using peptides, HGH and the rest at such an early age.
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    I have read a thread on this forum wherein the one who started the thread asks whether it is safe for her (26 years old) to start using hgh. I bet she is the one you are referring to or maybe, I am wrong. Lol.
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    PS: Using hgh is really a personal discretion. Nonetheless, if I were to give my opinion, I think one should start using it when she is already at least in her early 30s. Well, that is just my opinion thought. It is still arguable.
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    Starting in your late 20s, like 26 or 27, is already fine to start using HGH. They will advice you to wait til you are 30, which is the ideal age, but I think 26 is already old enough. You just have to be careful and make sure you listen to your body to prevent any serious adverse reactions.
  7. #27 27th October 2015 
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    Some parents in South Korea actually bring their children in for hormone treatments so they can grow up taller (and thus more successful).
    South Korean scientists have done a lot of research on this subject. Here's a related article: http://press.endocrine.org/doi/abs/10.1210/endo-meetings.2014.PE.5.MON-0152
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ursus_Spelaeus View Post
    Some parents in South Korea actually bring their children in for hormone treatments so they can grow up taller (and thus more successful).
    South Korean scientists have done a lot of research on this subject. Here's a related article: http://press.endocrine.org/doi/abs/10.1210/endo-meetings.2014.PE.5.MON-0152
    I think it depends on the country and culture. What I know about South Korea is that they are very particular with their looks. The country is probably the capital of plastic surgery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by burner09 View Post
    I think it depends on the country and culture. What I know about South Korea is that they are very particular with their looks. The country is probably the capital of plastic surgery.
    Oh, definitely. There are cosmetic surgery clinics on just about every corner in Seoul, especially around Gangnam station. es
    Eyelid surgery in particular is quite popular.
    I don't doubt that people use peptides in Korea to try and get taller.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ursus_Spelaeus View Post
    Oh, definitely. There are cosmetic surgery clinics on just about every corner in Seoul, especially around Gangnam station. es
    Eyelid surgery in particular is quite popular.
    I don't doubt that people use peptides in Korea to try and get taller.
    I've seen so many before and after pictures of plastic surgery, and I can say that I'm very impressed with the results. As young as fourteen in South Korea has already tried plastic surgery. It's not right, but I can't deny that they do a really good job.
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    And then conflicts happen once the woman gives birth to their child. Have you guys read about the news about the father suing the mother because she gave birth to ugly children?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaredwho View Post
    I've seen so many before and after pictures of plastic surgery, and I can say that I'm very impressed with the results. As young as fourteen in South Korea has already tried plastic surgery. It's not right, but I can't deny that they do a really good job.
    It's just really weird, as an esl teacher, coming into class on Monday and seeing middle-school students with bandages or completely different facial features from their recent operation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ursus_Spelaeus View Post
    It's just really weird, as an esl teacher, coming into class on Monday and seeing middle-school students with bandages or completely different facial features from their recent operation.
    Plastic Surgery is completely accepted in that country, so it won't be a surprise if young people are doing it as well. I think it's okay as long as they don't get addicted to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandstorm View Post
    Plastic Surgery is completely accepted in that country, so it won't be a surprise if young people are doing it as well. I think it's okay as long as they don't get addicted to it.
    It's just worrying that as young as fourteen, girls are already going through the needle. I wonder what they'll look like once they reach 40.
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    I even read an article on Facebook that a girl changed her looks to get noticed by her crush. Wow.
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    I would want to stick with 35 or 40, but since many of you say 30 is fine, then I would say 30 years old! Just not under than that okay? Those who are still in their 20s should forget HGH unless they have gh output production abnormality.
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    The common answer is 30 YEARS OLD. One must wait until he or she reaches 30 before using HGH or peptides. It is not that HGH or peps is harmful to the young ones. It is just they are just wasting their time and money. Taking HGH and peptides at a young age won't give you any difference because it won't affect your gh output since it is still at its normal level.
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    30 is the recommended starting age. Why? It is because most often than not, your natural gh output is no longer normal by that time. Natural gh output usually decreases through time. Peptides and hgh can make it feel like it is still normal when you take it.
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    if you are young, you'd better not use hgh. every drug has some side effects
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    always 30 years old.

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