Man In Progress Quenching Your Thirst For Knowledge

22May/100

Growing Taller-Why Is There A Conspiracy To Prevent It?

It is so easy to grow taller. All you have to do to grow taller is inject mesenchymal stem cells into the hyaline cartilage growth plate line. Activate some genetic expression that causes stem cells to proliferate and differentiate into chondrocytes. Preferably, you'd want to inhibit myostatin as well as myostatin is a negative regulator of stem cell proliferation and differentiation. There are anti-myostatin antibodies available for that as well as a variety of other mechanisms.

Knowing all this, why do the scientists insist that growing taller is only possible with distraction osteogenesis? Remember, it was only when distraction osteogenesis was allowed in other countries(not the U.S.) did doctors allow it to be possible.

I can prove it's possible to grow taller on every single level. It's possible to grow taller because it's been shown in scientific studies that you can grow appositionally by definition! Short, irregular, and flat bones can grow appositionally in a way to increase height. Your spine is made up of irregular bones. Your hip is an irregular bone. The top of your skull is a flat bone.

Scientists have reconstructed growth plates in hyaline cartilage with stem-like cancer cells. Why haven't scientists injected MSCs into the hyaline cartilage growth plate line?

Because the government doesn't want you to be big. Big people cost more money. Wars are won by guns and bombs. If people got bigger it would mess up cars, equipment, and a whole bunch of different things. The costs would be astronomical. Why does the government not factor in muscle mass into it's favored obesity scale BMI? Because the government doesn't want you to gain muscle or anything. The government wants you to be as small as possible.

This may sound like a raving conspiracy but the government is known to make a lot of "victimless crimes" illegal like prostitution and certain drugs. It's frustrating to be so close to growing taller but there is governmental red tape in the way.