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    • HeightOptimizedH
      HeightOptimized @CO3
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      @CO3 relax I made a post when I just woke up it’s not that serious.

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      • CO3C
        CO3 @HeightOptimized
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        @HeightOptimized said in Caffeine is BAD for GROWING TALLER:

        The study you cited I read, but in other studies it displays calcium decreases

        HE AGREED WITH YOU ON THIS POINT. READ AGAIN. READ IT CAREFULLY: SOUND OUT THE SYLLABLES IF NEED BE

        Master Broth Recipe: https://twitter.com/thesquattingman/status/1737526599023526043 / https://recipeats.org/master-broth/

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        • izkrovI
          izkrov @HeightOptimized
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          @HeightOptimized said in Caffeine is BAD for GROWING TALLER:

          https://nutritionj.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1475-2891-11-56#:~:text=Current evidence however relate caffeine,reducing intestinal calcium absorption efficiency.

          This article cites the exact same author from the study I linked -- R P Heaney. He himself said there's really not that much of an effect on calcium absorption, saying "Current evidence relates caffeine to reducing calcium absorption efficiency" is just outright wrong, or misses the fact that very small amounts of calcium intake can offset the negatives.

          https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4475355/

          Estradiol levels in the controls were relatively consistent, without age variation (Fig.​(Fig.6b).6b). However, caffeine-fed rats exhibited a significantly higher E2 level after 2 weeks of caffeine exposure compared with the controls (P < 0.01 vs. CT). After 4 weeks of caffeine exposure, E2 levels in the caffeine-fed groups were profoundly decreased compared with those measured at 2 weeks, and even lower than for the controls. In addition, total T4 levels of serum samples obtained after 4 weeks of caffeine exposure only were measured, due to a shortage of 2-week serum samples (Fig.​(Fig.6c).6c). Caffeine-fed groups showed significantly reduced levels of T4 compared with the controls (P < 0.05 vs. CT), no difference was observed between the caffeine-fed groups.

          This study I think shows decently what's going on. High caffeine intake relative to calcium intake (they simply didn't give them calcium) is stressful in nature, hence the estrogen increase. Caffeine helps convert T4 to T3 in the liver, but without the increase in nutrients to meet the metabolic demands the only thing the cells can do is divide. Eventually though there's a stabilizing effect

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          • HeightOptimizedH
            HeightOptimized @CO3
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            @CO3 you’re the dumb one here reread what he said. I would beat you up in a fight.

            https://twitter.com/HeightOptimized

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            • HeightOptimizedH
              HeightOptimized @izkrov
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              @izkrov I agree with the first point, although my statements stand true. Missing crucial development times, hormones aren't always increased at the same level.

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              • izkrovI
                izkrov @HeightOptimized
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                @HeightOptimized I don't understand.

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                • CO3C
                  CO3 @HeightOptimized
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                  @HeightOptimized said in Caffeine is BAD for GROWING TALLER:

                  @CO3 you’re the dumb one here reread what he said. I would beat you up in a fight.

                  Yeah sure. I'd hold you back by your head while you try to swing at me with your short little arms

                  Master Broth Recipe: https://twitter.com/thesquattingman/status/1737526599023526043 / https://recipeats.org/master-broth/

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                  • ?
                    A Former User
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                    so much talk of growing taller but for what... to 'mog' others lolol so lame

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                    • HeightOptimizedH
                      HeightOptimized @CO3
                      last edited by

                      @CO3 I have a 6’7 wingspan, please don’t be mean to me. How was your day?

                      https://twitter.com/HeightOptimized

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                      • HeightOptimizedH
                        HeightOptimized @A Former User
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                        @questforhealth there’s a ton of reasons for someone to want to grow taller!

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                        • ?
                          A Former User @HeightOptimized
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                          @HeightOptimized of course, just some people take it the completely wrong way tbh...

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                          • HeightOptimizedH
                            HeightOptimized @A Former User
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                            @questforhealth yeah of course

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                            • C
                              CO2Master
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                              While not the best for growing taller

                              wouldn't it be good once most of the physical development is complete

                              as it'd antagonize the excess unhealthy type growth factor/hormone induced growth Ray Peat talked of that rises in association with negative conditions?

                              a more insulin-ergic stimulatory type eating/lifestyle during earlier life and then at around 35 once most development is done a more anti-aging longevity type one

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                              • C
                                CO2Master
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                                luckily I started drinking coffee only after I had already been done growing to 6"2 and hadn't grown much by that point

                                I like coffee for it's mental pro-metabolic benefits and the CO2 production anti-inflammatory actions

                                makes me feel more energized,, creative even erections get better

                                combine with sugar and baking soda maybe put in Creatine or Collagen as I have done

                                and it synchronizes the effects

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                                • HeightOptimizedH
                                  HeightOptimized @CO2Master
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                                  @CO2Master I believe it’s good after you have fully developed, the way caffiene works on the growth plates and osteoblasts is very odd because it basically just pauses the growth plates and catches up later but of course you won’t want to pause development if your at for example your peek in hormones

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                                  • HeightOptimizedH
                                    HeightOptimized @CO2Master
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                                    @CO2Master yeah I think thats good

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                                    • izkrovI
                                      izkrov @HeightOptimized
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                                      @HeightOptimized Until you have a study that shows calcium intake along with caffeine, there is no evidence to show that "it just pauses growth plates".

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                                      • HeightOptimizedH
                                        HeightOptimized @izkrov
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                                        @izkrov ? That is not associated with what I’m talking about. That study is not even associated with what im talking about either I agree with you that the difference isn’t huge. Although based upon the 2 responses you have sent me you did not read all the articles fully, then understood what they were talking about. The writing clearly states bone growth pauses because of caffiene.

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