The following Prescription of Homeopathic Remedies will help any youngster in gaining height: -
1.BACILLINUM 200
2.BARYTA CARB 200
Three drops each in a sip of water just once a week.
Follow it up with these Tissue Salts: -
1.CALC PHOS 6X
2.NAT MUR 6X
3.SILICEA 6X
Four tablets each all together 3 times a day half hour before meals on an empty stomach. After finishing the whole bottles of these salts (30 Days).
If you feel that they are not making a positive difference just raise the potency of these three salts and get them in 30 instead of 6X and keep taking them till they start showing positive results.
Keep me posted about your progress.
Take Care and Godd Bless you
2006-07-17 19:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You may grow some more but I can't say you will. You're only a couple of inches shorter than what is considered average for a women your age. Are you troubled by your height? You shouldn't be. Celebrate the fact you are who you are.
As a man, I tend to be on the short side of average but I don't obsess over my stature. I recognize that whatever my height versus other men or women, there are things that I can do better than they can.
I imagine you have talents and skills that set you apart from your peers, whether it's an ability to run fast, solve equations quickly or some other attribute you possess. Refine whatever abilities you have through practice. If someone is giving you a hard time about your height, that's his problem not yours and it says more about him than it does you.
Keep your chin up. The worst thing you can do is dwell on your limitations or aspects of your person that you can't change (without radical surgery).
2006-07-22 13:27:54
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answered by metimoteo 6
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I don't know if my answer will help you any but you have a ton. First I want to say do not do the salt pill theory. That much salt is not good for you and it will just make you swell up. But what I have always heard is that girls stop growing at 16 so you may still have a little time to grow but really it can't be that bad. Just learn to love yourself for who you are not what you look like!! !!
2006-07-22 15:31:35
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answered by Lealea 1
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Girls grow until their 15, guys until their 18. I heard lots of things
get into sports, stretch, but it don't matter what height you are your already 5ft3" that cool I'm just 5ft and I feel great.
2006-07-21 09:54:38
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answered by Gloria (Madison) 2
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If you keep on asking such silly questions, you'll never grow! You might start growing less & less tall.
Hope for the Best & Be Prepared for the Worst! In any case, you'll be 5'2" plus! Some work hard to shed weight & reduce inches! But you....?
2006-07-21 14:09:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm 18 and still haven't stopped growing. Two inches a year since freshmen year. Though, all of my friends have stopped growing. Drink milk!
2006-07-22 15:01:32
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answered by snydermane34 3
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There is nothing wrong with being short, in fact, my bf is 5'5" tall and I am 5'9 " tall. I love short men. It's not the size of a person which matters, it's what is on the inside of a person which is important.
2006-07-21 11:32:46
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answered by luneib 2
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Don't you worry. You'll stop growing when you reach 24. Do a lot of stretchings. It will help. But if it is in your genes, I suggest that you wear higher heels.
2006-07-22 18:35:12
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answered by Linkman 2
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Well, That's depends on your genes. If your parents are shorter than 5'3", then you wouldn't grow anymore. If your parents are taller than 5'3", then u should be able to grow more until another few years to go.
2006-07-22 10:03:19
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answered by Rebekah S 1
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Research has shown that there is a certain age at which people usually stop growing: men - 25, women - 21. It occurs shortly after puberty.
Ultimately, we stop growing because we are genetically programmed to do so. It is our genes, made of DNA, that determine how we grow and develop. We inherit our genes from our parents when we are conceived, and we maintain this genetic blueprint throughout life.
2006-07-09 07:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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