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Just like Diabetics they have a level sugar and insulin. When sugar is so high they cannot balance out the insulin and become diabetics. The same meaning stands for Growth hormones and Anti Growth Hormones.

They body produces growth hormones while at the same time Anti growth Hormones. There is no connection between the two.

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