Does increasing your testosterone levels during puberty increase penis size & the amount you grow in general?

May 5th, 2010

shae
I’m 14 and I am wondering if increasing my testosterone levels will increase the above factors. Also, what will help increase my testosterone levels?
I am not talking about increasing my hormone levels with unnatural ways, rather with ways such as working out which I head helps increase testosterone levels.

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Nope, testosterone will only close the epiphyseal plates. These are the areas where the bones grow to make you longer.
That is why when teens are in the final stages of puberty when testosterone levels increases they stop growing taller but develop facial hair and those secondary sexual characteristics. The surge in testosterone “closes” these plates.
Nope – genetics rule – you cannot re-program genetics.
Testosterone is vital in the development of secondary male sexual characteristics. However, although testosterone IS vital in penis growth more is NOT better. A certain minimum level is sufficient to trigger ALL the sexual characteristics you will need to grow to be a fully functional and mature male.
Penis size is defined by heredity NOT More Testosterone = Larger Penis
it is more like
Meet Required Minimum Testosterone Levels = As Large as Your Penis is Going to Grow
There are NO products available that will naturally (non-steroid) increase your testosterone.
The only non-steroid way of doing it is:
1/ Eat a good balanced diet high in zinc (zinc is critical to the production of testosterone, converts estradiol (female hormone) into testosterone and stops testosterone from being converted into estradiol;
2/ stop smoking (interferes with the bodies natural testosterone creation processes) and drinking (alcohol is a real t-killer) and
3/ undertake moderate exercise. Do NOT exercise to excess as the boost you feel is NOT testosterone but is either seratonin and/or adrenaline both of which will, in the longer term, use up your bodies testosterone not create more – this is a very common mistake made by some exercise-fanatics.
All the booster, supplements, etc. are useless and a waste of money.
Most of them are vitamin/mineral pills that you can buy at the pharmacy for 1/10th the price. The main effect of these products is to make someone else rich and the only benefits to you are:
1/ you get your recommended daily vitamin and mineral allowance and
2/ psychological – you believe it will work and feel good about that ands then believe it is actually working when it’s not.
Also some will mention that they have plant extracts that will help and that’s all BS as well. There are no plant testosterones in nature – there are some that have similar chemical structures (called proto-testosterone and other similar sorts of names) but they cannot be used in a human body to replicate testosterone or its effects.
No – human growth hormone and testosterone work together and there is not way to increase HGH short of injections and that is extremely costly (1500-2500 a month) and not used except in very rare cases and even then we try to begin this at the earliest stages of puberty to be most effective.