By Mediplex Height Increase Clinic
The growth and height is primarily the results of genetic potential and effective nutrition. Here we are using a term called genetic potential that means a baseline push given by genes to grow tall. It depends upon height of your parents but the question comes in our mind why some times taller parents have short children and why some time shorter parents have taller children. To determine the effect of this, our team at mediplex has conducted an experiment for 10 years. We selected 40 children (<16 Years) whose parents were either short or of have average height (Less than 5 feet 7 inches). We divided them into two groups: One group was given our advanced system which includes Mediplex Safe Herbal Medicines, good nutrition and Yoga classes. The other group was not given anything or on placebo. We followed them for over 5 years. After 5 years we found that most of the children of first group on Mediplex System have grown taller at least 2-6 inches than their parents whereas the other group obtained height close to their parents i.e. mid parental height. This shows that though genes are primary determinant of your height but your potential to grow taller can be used to make you tall under expert supervision.
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My husband's height is 5'10.5" and my height is 5'5". My son had always been looking short from the beginning. Now he is 24 and his height is 5'6" which is considered below normal. I have seen other couple short in height but their children are very good in height. Why this is so?
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