Pure scam warning. I've read through the website, several times now. I can find no scientific evidence to back up their claims, although I did find quite a few spelling and grammatical errors! The website is hosted in India (would that mean the call center is in the UK?), the handwritten "testimonials" are in Punjabi - One of which is translated, and appears to be from a relative. Even the ingredients inside these "wonder pills" are nothing special. They seem to be nothing more than an Asia recipe for multivitamin suppliments. Save yourself time, money and junk mail. If you are seriously interested in this "offer", then buy Multibionta from your local chemist instead. It's cheaper and safer. Sadly, it doesn't come with a guarantee of extra height, or does it? With the feel good factor from getting all your key vitamins and minerals you will walk straight, hence standing taller. Nothing short of surgical enhancement can create extra growth in the human body past the age of 21-25!
My friend's daughter is short, she keeps buying all kinds of products to increase her height, but nothing works. Height is determined by your gene, I don't really believe any product can help increase your height. Wearing lifts in your shoes or high heels could give better results. I wonder why people fall for such spurious claims.
Um.. well.. never mind! I won't bother clicking on those links. Height-increase cannot be found in a bottle, unless it's a wish-granting genie.
This made me laugh! Sort of reminds me of that spam email I get telling me I can increase the length of another part of my anatomy That email makes me laugh too since I'm female
Well I would like to be a little taller. But I can be as soon as I wear heels. However, if you work on improving your posture it can make a very minimal difference. And that is completely free.
Good job, kudos for really taking time to research about the anomalies of the said website. Your warning can prevent a gullible and desperate person who badly wants to get taller from falling prey to their useless product.
There's a certain age when you reach the maximum height. And when you reach that, that's it. I don't think you can get taller by taking such pills/medicines. If it can be done, I'm sure doctors have already proven it!
My mom is a doctor and there are growth hormone injections available these days. You can only get them from legitimate doctors though and they do cost a lot. You also need to have your bones checked if they have "fused" at the wrist. If it has then the probability of your height increasing is zero no matter how many growth hormone injections you get.
These moralless vendors play on human insecurity, and that's why people fall for them. If somebody is really uncomfortable about something then they're likely to pay anything to anybody who claims they can make it better. That being said, one of the instructors at my studio made the claim that Bikram yoga has been known to make people taller, but this is most likely because it trains your body into a straighter posture. I have seen people increase their height literally by inches simply by straighening up.
I would love to be taller. I'm the oldest of four kids in the family and I'm the shortest. My dad was 6' 3" and my mom is 5' 11". I'm not sure how I got to be 5' 5", but I play the hand dealt to me. I'm not about to risk my health taking injections and such. Also, since I have been doing plank exercises, I have been standing, sitting and walking much straighter. I *feel* taller.