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YackAttack
October 17th, 2017, 08:21 PM
I'm currently 17 years old. I have been part way through puberty, pubic and armpit hair, broken voice, and general growth. However, I cannot grow any facial hair whatsoever, am not able to build muscle, and don't even have an adams apple. I have been very discouraged to be the only one in my grade of about 1,000 students to not have finished puberty. I was thinking of purchasing a test booster to maybe help speed up this process. Alternatively, I was thinking of taking Vitamin D supplements to achieve the same effect. I am looking for advice in what I should buy.
Thanks
hockeykid761
October 17th, 2017, 09:04 PM
hey test boosters are meant and designed for adults who have low testosterone levels and unfortunately not meant for young kids like us to speed up puberty trust me i’ve thought about it and looked into it. really the best thing to do is eat healthy and hit the gym as much as you can and just have patience. it will all come eventually!! good luck my friend
Lord Of Curiosity
October 17th, 2017, 09:19 PM
Puberty can last up to age 20 and sometimes even longer. Using non natural means to get what you want may have bad consequences. You just need to be patient. Besides, a broken voice and probably a deeper one are enough right? You dont need the adams apple.
Not everyone gets a lot of facial hair. Some people get very little, others a forest. I myself get more on my chin and next to the ears but almost nothing in between. And as for your build: that can differ between each person as well. Some people have a running build, some a swimmers or just a smaller guy. It depends on your genetics.
Turbofan explosion
October 17th, 2017, 11:08 PM
Test boosters are for full grown adults. You are still growing, so just wait. Yes, things like that happen somewhat commonly.
varun.karma
October 18th, 2017, 02:14 AM
don't do it bro just be with who you are. This is literally just artificially enhancing your body, its as bad as taking steroids
Hermes
October 18th, 2017, 02:56 AM
Depending on where you live the Vitamin D supplements may be good idea. It is easy to get enough vitamin D in the summer from being out in the sun but as we tend to go out less and wear coats when we do in the winter it is harder to get enough.
If this test booster is something intended to boost your testosterone level I wouldn't do that. There are conditions that can affect testosterone production but these tend to cause puberty not to start in the first place. As you say you have plenty of signs of puberty happening I don't think your testosterone level is a problem.
On the Adam's apple it is not just the size of your larynx that determines if you show an Adam's apple but also the size of your neck and how muscular it is. If you have a big larynx in a narrow neck it will be really obvious whereas if your neck is wider it won't be so obvious.
Hair can vary a lot between one person and another. Some people have plentiful facial hair, some sparse the same as body hair varies between having almost none and being like bear.
And who are you comparing your muscle development to? Your peers or people in magazines who may have had longer to work on their muscles?
Finally how has the timing of puberty been for you? Are you just a little later than average? If so that doesn't mean there is anything wrong, just that you need to be patient.
Jthompson
October 18th, 2017, 11:13 AM
I have very low body hair. But I've takentest boostwrs mainly to cut down fat and gain muscle. Test boosters will help you with muscle, not with any facial hair or speed up puberty.
joel02
October 18th, 2017, 12:13 PM
i think that doctor can tell you if your develope is normal
jamie_n5
October 18th, 2017, 01:45 PM
You don't need either. I would just go buy some regular multiple vitamins and take them. Your beard is about the last stage of puberty. Most guys don't get done with the final part of beard growth until in their early 20's.
Turbofan explosion
October 18th, 2017, 05:06 PM
You don't need either. I would just go buy some regular multiple vitamins and take them. Your beard is about the last stage of puberty. Most guys don't get done with the final part of beard growth until in their early 20's.
Yeah, try OTC vitamins and protein first. If you need to, discuss with your doctor. At your age, you don't need test boosters yet.
noah.whynot
October 18th, 2017, 06:40 PM
I wouldn't do it if I were you, not unless you've discussed it with your doctor. Like others have said, puberty can take a longer time for some than others.
martinpajero
October 19th, 2017, 07:35 AM
i didn't have much facial hair until i was like 20, it's just the way some guys are.
NewLeafsFan
October 20th, 2017, 01:33 PM
I have several friends that couldn't grow facial hair at 17. Some guys take longer to develop. It's too early to panic. Look up William Nylander facial hair. That guys in his 20s.
bonbon
October 20th, 2017, 06:07 PM
Taking such supplements won't speed up things, you just have to wait!
EthanK
October 22nd, 2017, 05:04 AM
Give it time
INACTIVEchaosphere
October 24th, 2017, 01:03 AM
I'm currently 17 years old. I have been part way through puberty, pubic and armpit hair, broken voice, and general growth. However, I cannot grow any facial hair whatsoever, am not able to build muscle, and don't even have an adams apple. I have been very discouraged to be the only one in my grade of about 1,000 students to not have finished puberty. I was thinking of purchasing a test booster to maybe help speed up this process. Alternatively, I was thinking of taking Vitamin D supplements to achieve the same effect. I am looking for advice in what I should buy.
Thanks
Facial hair is very unpredictable, some males have it and some don't, and this includes adults. Just give your body time to mature, it is often something that happens later in puberty. There's nothing wrong with being a late bloomer, in fact it can help you later on in life, with appearance and physical traits.
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