Size at puberty from Test & GH levels? And replacement therapy later in life?
(I haven’t made enough posts to be able to put this into the main Forum, so I’ll post it here, but if anyone wants to repost it there, feel free to) As best I can tell, most of our penis size happens during our teenage years during puberty. It just so happens that this is the time of our lives when we have the max combo of Testosterone and Growth Hormone. Look at this graph I found out out there:
We can see that Growth Hormone is at it’s max from the time we’re born and decreases from there. Testosterone shows up in our teenage years. These are the years we have the biggest combination of test and GH. This is obviously puberty when our penises get their biggest size increase, pretty much for life.
Am I correct so far?
And if so, what might happen if a man starts taking Testosterone (as part of TRT) combined with Growth Hormone (or the peptides that are the precursors for GH) ? Has there been any studies done that shows supplementation with Testosterone combined with GH may cause some kind of penile growth if this is done later in life?