Wednesday, July 15, 2009

I really want to increase height as i am short.but i am 21.Do u see any scope at this age?

There is one place which promises to increase 4 inch height by giving oil massages and tablets.But are they really effective.
And are these tablets really harmful in the long term?
Answer:
HORMONE PILLS WOULD HAVE HELPED. but now you're screwed. massages. yea. You're joking?
potions don't work
cosmetic leg lengthening:
http://www.shortsupport.org/health/leg-l...
No, there is no way to increase your height. Sorry.
nope sorry, you're probably just gonna shrink from here.
It is possible but very rare to still be growing at this point in your life. How is your posture? You can visit a chiropracter and have him correct your posture. This can add one to two inches to your height. But four inches? I don't know about that.
1. Speak with your primary care doctor. Make sure that there is nothing going on in your body.2. Never take any tablets without consulting your doctor or the local pharmacist.3. Try rolfing. Many believe it helps them "feel" taller. Others believe they actually do get taller. On the Rolfing Institute site they offer this quote: Joe Greene, two-time U.S.A. Olympic bronze medal long jumper says, "Rolfing works. It really makes a huge difference. I've been in track and field a long time and wish I had known about it sooner. My stomach tenses and my hips tighten when I jump. The Rolfing bodywork helped me to breathe and I felt taller."4. I have a young girlfriend who is 5'4". Just by the way she carries herself you would think she is 5'7'.I know you live in a society that holds certain physical attributes in high regard. The truth is it doesn't matter what height, weight, color or national origin you are as long as you learn to hold yourself in high esteem.As you ask your doctors and others about your height issue, find a way to also empower yourself to be a well-rounded, intelligent young man and you will stand stall no matter what.My best wishes.
sorry but oil massages and tablets are not going to change what your genetics has already determined. the only way to change the length of the human skeletal system is by growth hormone injections or the extremely painful bone lengthening surgery. neither of which are covered by insurance

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