Why dont scientists take hormones....

... from animals, like horses donkeys.
Then in some way get that into a human, relativly it could work.
Same way as anabolics. Because horses and they have been known to have those big ones.
So if they came up with a formula combined with that hormones.
Do clonings of the cells and mutogene those.
It could be a success, but then they probably would skip surgery. And start selling those pills at an expensive price. But i see it as more effective, no scars and hopefully nothing that could go wrong.
I think this is fully possible!

What do you guys think?
 
way too far off, they simply cannot take that one trait and give it to us especially without nasty side effects. our technology and knowledge has not gotten there yet, i don't know what you guys think,but probably will not happen as long as we're all alive sorry for putting it down, I want to see what others say though
 
I agree.
Infact there is a supplement I dont know the name, but its a mixture of mainly Bull sperm ... it has HIGH amounts of the hormones that make the male human parts grow.

Thing is there's so many bad diseases in animales that we could catch and this thing would never be avalable over the counter like say Ginseng pills....they would only issue it to Micro penis sufferers.

Like I say, the only instance or similer thing I heard out there, that ya can buy is that Bull sperm product, I cant remember the name, but I am sure it was ??? Bovine ? I will try to find the name.
 
Well I am shooting all the hormones I can!!! BLAHAHHAHA Im not a scientist, im a Mad Scientist!!
 
Supra said:
Well I am shooting all the hormones I can!!! BLAHAHHAHA Im not a scientist, im a Mad Scientist!!
Supra,
I thought with the IGF you were in a good mood???
Shouldn't we call you the Happy Scientist then???
 
GhosT_DoGG said:
Same way as anabolics. Because horses and they have been known to have those big ones. So if they came up with a formula combined with that hormones. Do clonings of the cells and mutogene those.

Won't work. Yes, horses have big penises but that's not only a product of the hormonal envireonment they create, it's also genetic (and of course, relatively speaking, larger frame = larger penis). "Grafting" horse genetic information on humans won't work since, although we do share a fair part of our genetic makeup being placentals, the workings of any one gene isn't one-sided. Simply put, genes work in combination with each other. Same way with hormones. That's why testosterone injection therapy for micro phallus is only succesful in (roughly) 50% of the documented cases. (Topical testosterone cream fares even worse.)
 
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