Q: How do I get taller fast?

A: There is no way to grow taller overnight. All height increasing methods take time to help you grow taller. If you’re young and still growing (your growth plates haven’t closed yet), be sure to promote maximal height growth by eating nutritious foods, exercising regularly, getting enough sleep, and avoiding growth inhibitors such as smoking, drinking, fast foods, or doing drugs.

Q: I’m 18. Can I still get taller?

A: You can grow taller if your growth plates haven’t closed yet. For most people, the growth plates will have closed completely by the age of 20. There are cases where people stop growing at the age of 17-19 as their growth plates close early. After that, it is impossible to grow taller naturally.

Q: What is Nanometer Calcium?

A: Nanometer Calcium is a new form of Calcium with super small size (<60 nm). It can only be prepared through advanced nanotechnology to overcome the limitations of normal Calcium. As the process of Nanometer Calcium preparation requires advanced machines and complicated physiological processes to create homogeneous Nanometer Calcium with the highest degree of purity, it has multiple advantages, including: preventing constipation and kidney stones, greater absorption capacity, and higher biological usability.

Q: How can I grow taller (I’m 14)?

A: To maximize your height growth potential, you should maintain a balanced and nutritious diet, exercise or play sports regularly, get adequate sleep, and lead a healthy lifestyle. You can also consider taking height growth supplements to support your growth process and make sure that your body has everything it needs to grow taller.

Q: Can I grow taller after reaching adulthood?

A: The answer is no. After reaching adulthood, your growth plates have already fused and turned into hard bones. This makes it impossible to grow taller naturally.

Q: How do I know if I’m tall enough?

A: People from different countries have different heights. This is partly due to genetics, but there are other causes for these differences, such as living conditions, healthcare, and wellbeing. Adult height between ethnic groups also often differs significantly and the average height for each sex is significantly different within a country’s population. You can check the average height by country here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Average_human_height_by_country

Q: Will we get shorter with age?

A: People typically start to lose height after the age of 40 and shrink about half an inch in height each decade. It is possible for both men and women to lose another inch after the age of 80. The reason for this phenomenon is that our spine compresses over time. As we age, the discs between our vertebrae in the spine dehydrate, lose fluid, and thin out, thus resulting in height loss.

Q: I’m a 16-year-old girl. Is it possible for me to grow taller?

A: You can grow taller as long as your growth plates haven’t closed yet. For most people, the growth plates will have closed completely by the age of 20. There are cases where people stop growing at the age of 17-19 as their growth plates close early. After that, it is impossible to grow taller naturally. In order to reach your maximum genetically predetermined height, you should maintain a nutritious and balanced diet, play sports or exercise regularly, get enough sleep, and consider taking height growth supplements.

Q: I go to school with a heavy bag. Does that affect my height growth?

A: A heavy bag will put strain on your spine and worsen your posture. Try to make sure your bag is only 10-15% of your weight.

Q: I regularly skip meals. Is it bad for my growth?

A: Good nutrition is vital to reaching your height potential, which is the highest your body can grow. If you are still in your growing years and you regularly skip meals, you are depriving your body of essential nutrition for growth. As a result of this, you may either fail to reach your maximum height or stunt your growth.

Q: Can I grow taller by hanging?

A: Yes, hanging exercise is one of the most effective ways to gain height. Hanging relieves pressure on your spine, hence allowing you to be as tall as you possibly can be. However, you should perform this exercise on a regular basis to increase height permanently. Otherwise, you may go back to your previous height as gravity always compresses your spine.

Q: How do I tell if my growth plates have closed or not?

A: Your chance of growing taller is determined by the status of your growth plates. Only an X-ray can tell if they have closed or not. However, if you hardly notice any change in height within the last 12 months, your growth plates are likely to have closed already.

Q: Do HGH supplements make me grow taller?

A: Be cautious about height supplements that claim to contain HGH as this hormone can only be given by injection. It comes in a cartridge that fits into an insulin injector-like device. It has to be given daily following the doctor’s prescription and is only used to treat growth-related diseases for children and teenagers. It should be noted that HGH won’t increase height for adults; instead, it can cause a condition called acromegaly (an overgrowth of bones in the hands, feet, and face).

Q: Does stress affect my height?

A: During the day, gravity and motion squeeze fluid from between the vertebrae of your spine. Stress creates muscle tension in your back and shoulders, which forces out even more fluid than usual, thus making you shorter. Besides, stress negatively affects the pituitary gland where growth hormone is secreted. This hinders your height increase and might prevent you from achieving your maximum height potential. Stress is also harmful to your overall health, and therefore, should be reduced as much as possible.

Q: Can I increase height at 20?

A: It is not entirely impossible as growth plates can close at different ages for different people. But for most people, their growth plates will have closed by the age of 20. You can get an X-ray to check the status of your growth plates. Or if you haven’t noticed any height increase within the last 12 months, chances are they have fused completely and you can no longer grow taller naturally.

Q: Should I consider leg lengthening surgery?

A: Since limb lengthening surgery is a complex, time-consuming, costly, and painful procedure, you should think carefully before opting for this option to increase height. Generally, limb lengthening surgery is recommended for adults and children with arm or leg length difference, bone or joint problems from birth deformities, growth plate fractures, trauma-related bone issues, deformities from serious infections or tumors, dwarfism or congenital short stature.
In addition to the regular risks of any surgery, there are some additional risks to limb lengthening surgery. These include bone growth that is too fast or too slow, bone deviation, muscle problems, nerve damage, and wound infections.

Q: Which height growth pills are good for me to grow taller?

A: It’s important to choose high quality supplements to support your height growth. Some of our recommendations are Height Growth Maximizer, NuBest Tall, Doctor Taller, Tall Star, Doctor Plus, Healthy Height, etc. You can go to their sites for further information. If you are taking medication or allergic to any ingredients of a supplement, please consult medical doctors carefully before using the product.

Q: Does sleep make me taller?

A: Yes, it does. It is during deep sleep that human growth hormone (HGH), the hormone responsible for your height gain, is secreted at peak levels. Therefore, if you want to grow taller, try to get enough sleep (preferably 8-10 hours/night for children and teenagers) and avoid staying up late.

Q: I’m 19 and I really want to increase my height. Should I take HGH pills?

A: Be cautious about height supplements that claim to contain HGH as this hormone can only be given by injection. It comes in a cartridge that fits into an insulin injector-like device. It has to be given daily following the doctor’s prescription and is only used to treat growth-related diseases for children and teenagers. It should be noted that HGH won’t increase height for adults; instead, it can cause a condition called acromegaly (an overgrowth of bones in the hands, feet, and face).
If your growth plates haven’t closed, you still can grow taller naturally at 19 with proper nutrition, regular exercise, adequate sleep, and healthy living. You can also take height growth supplements with vitamins and minerals to increase height.

Q: Is it possible to increase your height after 18 years old?

A: It depends on the status of your growth plates. For most people, the growth plates will have closed completely by the age of 20. There are cases where people stop growing at the age of 17-19 as their growth plates close early. After that, it is impossible to grow taller naturally.
If your growth plates haven’t closed, you still can grow taller naturally after 18 with proper nutrition, regular exercise, adequate sleep, and healthy living. You can also take height growth supplements with vitamins and minerals to increase height.