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[http://www.growtallerformula.com Hormones are chemicals produced by special cells in glands and other organs of the body. Most hormones are produced by cells in the endocrine glands. These hormones are produced in very small amounts and are released into the bloodstream and travel to the organ or tissue where their effect takes place. Several hormones are involved in regulating growth. Some act directly on organs, while others act by triggering the production of other hormones, which activates specific organ functions that is necessary for growth. Growth hormone is a protein produced particularly by the pituitary gland. Proteins are made of building blocks known as amino acids. Located in the centre of our brain, the pituitary gland is often called the master gland because it controls the release of many of the body's hormones.]

The Spinal Column
[http://www.growtallerformula.com The Spinal Column Fundamental knowledge of its structure and function can dramatically increase your height and growth potential. The spinal column is one of the most important body parts. Without it you could not support yourself upright and perform many complex functions. A healthy spine will optimise your body's transmission of energy and go through your daily tasks with ease and comfort. For adults, there are 33 vertebrae in your spinal column. The first important component of the spine is cartilaginous pads called intervertebra discs. These discs are located between each of these 33 vertebrae. They are pads of soft tissue that lie between the vertebrae. Its main function is to act as shock absorbers and provide separation between each vertebra. It is also responsible for the flexibility of the spine. On average, your total discs account for one-quarter the length of your vertebral column 4.50" to 6" (12 to 15 cm) for most people. The thicker those discs, the longer your spinal column is and the taller you become.]

Height Decreasing Disorders
[http://www.growtallerformula.com Many conditions or disorders can cause a loss of height or a hindrance of growth. Some are easy to detect and correct, and some are not. The stresses and pressures caused by the environment have lead many people, particularly women, into establishing unhealthy eating habits and disorders. There are a couple of genetically induced diseases that contribute to growth abnormalities as well as height decreasing conditions. We will briefly highlight a few common problems that can cause height loss. Scoliosis Scoliosis is a condition where there is a sideways or lateral curvature of the spine. If scoliosis is severe, it can be observed by looking at an individual's back. If the scoliosis is present in a lesser degree, it can be detected through an X-ray. This condition reduces your height, adds stress and strain on the muscles, ligaments, and discs at the back. If the condition is not corrected, it may cause further problems.]

Possible Causes For Short Stature
[http://www.growtallerformula.com There are many possible causes for short stature. Each cause may or may not be treatable. Familial The most likely reason for a child to be short is because his or her parents are short. Children generally inherit all of their physical characteristics from their parents. Besides height, some of the most obvious are eye colour, hair colour, facial features and perhaps intelligence. Children from short parents can be expected to reach an adult height about the same as their parents. However, children often grow taller than their parents because today's improved knowledge of nutrition and medical practices. Treatment with Human Growth Hormones is not indicated in these cases because the child's growth hormone production is normal according to their physiology]

Physical Examination
[http://www.growtallerformula.com After the first consultation, the physician or paediatric endocrinologist will conduct a series of tests to determine if there is a problem, and if there is a possible course of action. Height Measurements The first thing the doctor will do is measure the child and ask for information about the child's previous growth patterns and the heights of his or her parents and other relatives. With this information and a Standard Growth Chart, the doctor can determine if the child is on the right growth path according to his or her genetics, or if there might be a more serious problem. Blood Tests Blood tests will be performed to determine if there are any physiological problems. Some conditions are easily determined while others are more difficult. The lack of adequate production of Growth Hormone is difficult to determine because it is produced in spurts and does not remain in the blood stream very long. Many blood samples may be needed over the course of a few months to obtain an accurate reading. Alternatively, the doctor may advise that the child be placed in a hospital for a few days so the blood can be checked every few hours. X-rays]

Standard Growth Chart
[http://www.growtallerformula.com One tool that physicians use to determine if there may be a growth problem is the Standard Growth Chart. There is a separate chart for boys and girls. The first step is to plot the child's height and age on the appropriate growth chart to determine what percentile group he or she is in. For example, Boy A is 10 years old and 55 inches tall. This boy is right in the middle of the growth curve and will probably be average height as an adult. Boy B is also 10 years old but stands only 50 inches tall. He would be in the 3rd percentile for boys his age and his final height may be quite short. If height history is available, the physician can determine if the child has steadily followed one of the percentiles, or has suddenly dropped from one to another. For example, Girl A's history is as follows:]

Nutrition
[http://www.growtallerformula.com Undoubtedly, the quality, quantity, and type of food we eat affect our height, growth, and health. We cannot emphasize enough how important your food intake is in determining how much growth you can possibly obtain. The types of food you eat will either improve or decrease your growth potential. After careful consideration and research, the daily content of protein, carbohydrates, fats and water can be achieved if the following items were taken regularly. Please take note that this is a guideline and you are free to your own thoughts. Feed yourself rationally to increase your height, be full of energy and live a fuller life.]

Vitamins and Minerals
[http://www.growtallerformula.com An adequate and sufficient supply of vitamins and minerals must be consumed in order for all the physiological functions of the body, in particular growth and development, to take place at the most optimum level. Eating fish is of supreme importance, it has lots of minerals that other foods lack, and help your body grow. Undoubtedly, vitamins and minerals are responsible for your bone length and density. The bone mineral established during childhood and adolescence may be the determinant of bone mineral in adulthood. Elements that help you grow are as follows. Protein Proteins are essential for growth because it is required for cartilage tissues and bones. Proteins are a nutritious substance, composed of twenty-two (22) amino acids. Fourteen (14) of these produced by our own organism. The others must be supplied simultaneously to our body. Here is the list of some of them: Â· Tryptophane (considered to be a soporific or sleep inducing)]

Sleep
[http://www.growtallerformula.com An adequate and sufficient supply of vitamins and minerals must be consumed in order for all the physiological functions of the body, in particular growth and development, to take place at the most optimum level. Eating fish is of supreme importance, it has lots of minerals that other foods lack, and help your body grow. Undoubtedly, vitamins and minerals are responsible for your bone length and density. The bone mineral established during childhood and adolescence may be the determinant of bone mineral in adulthood. Elements that help you grow are as follows. Protein Proteins are essential for growth because it is required for cartilage tissues and bones. Proteins are a nutritious substance, composed of twenty-two (22) amino acids. Fourteen (14) of these produced by our own organism. The others must be supplied simultaneously to our body. Here is the list of some of them: Â· Tryptophane (considered to be a soporific or sleep inducing)]