Depends what you mean. There can be a hormonal issue, such as excessive GH secretion which will increase overall growth of the skeletomuscular system. Or no negative feedback of the LH receptors by testosterone causing hyper secretion of testosterone.
Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy caused pseudohypertrophy of the calf muscles by replacing muscle fibers with fat and fibrous connective tissue, giving the appearance of larger more muscular calves.
But I suspect you're referring to the genetic defect in the Myostatin Gene (MSTN) that is found in certain breeds of cattle and dogs.
No its only makes your muscles grow up.
In terms of diet, muscle growth is more related to having enough protein, than to vitamin supplements. Exercise is also necessary if you want your muscles to grow. Diet alone does not cause muscles to grow, although it can cause pot bellies to grow.
eggplant makes us strong and healthy. if you want to grow muscles.
proteins help you grow in that there are the fundemental building blocks of muscles. Everytime you excercise you work down and deteriate muscles, and whne you sleep your body repairs these muscles and makes them stronger so you can more easily do the job that was deteriating your muscles.
The disease that is best known as a disease of the muscles is muscular dystrophy. Many neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis also have a serious effect on the muscles, since an inability to use the muscles will cause them to atrophy.
They fall ill because they have some kind of a disease or virus. They don't perform because the virus or disease or injury makes their muscles weak.
Leukemia is a disease that makes your white blood cells, cells that fight off disease, grow abnormally and at a rapid pace.
This disease is known as myesthenia gravis.
blindness and children dont grow also makes you easily get sick
Cumputer makes muscles untidy.
A hereditary disease of the muscles characterized by prolonged contraction of the muscles whenever voluntary motion is attempted, contraction and relaxation being slow and the muscles stiff.
Yes, the Human Growth Hormone (HGH) can make your muscles grow