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A few cautions about growth induction
There are many companies in business today that
sell products which claim to promote height increase in adolescents
and adults. Each gives hints about revolutionary new techniques
but to get beyond the hype, you must invest in a product - some
costing as much as $800. They promise miracles that are impossible
to achieve. We believe that all of the Height Increase products
are scams.
It would be big news and big business
The company that comes up with an inexpensive solution for height
increase would make international headlines. Every newspaper would
carry the story. Do yourself a favor. Before you invest in any of
type of growth induction products, go to your Google
News and quickly search their archives for a news story from
a bona fide newspaper about the product you are considering. When
you can't find even one, remember that Google News aggregates stories
from well over 4,500 news sources.
The closest thing we've found online are articles
about limb lengthening surgeries, like this
one. It is an expensive, painful proceedure that takes many
months to see results.
Money better spent
Instead of investing in a futile attempt to change who you are on
the outside, you could invest your time, energy and money into changing
who you are on the inside. Loving yourself and validating your body
as much as you can, in every way you know how will make other people's
(mis)perceptions totally moot.
Fraudsters Shut Down
C.P. Direct, one of the biggest painless body enhancement businesses
in the country was recently shut down and all of its assets seized
by federal agents. While the company specialized in penis enhancement
pills, they also produced a product called, "Stature"
which they purported could induce up to four inches in height. You
can read more about it in this
MSNBC Article.
The government is selling off the company's assets
and making restitution to consumers who may have fallen for this
scam. Click
HERE for details about how to file a claim.
The type of products mentioned here are based on psuedo science and hype. They
feed on people's insecurity.
If you're unfamiliar with these types of products, you can find
them on the web
More
advice to consider before buying
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