Could this be a step forward in increasing the height of an adult?
http://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2020/08/Researchers-find-method-to-regrow-cartilage-in-the-joints.html
Maybe someone should contact dr. Matthew Murphy.
Quote from: ZUCC420 on August 18, 2020, 11:43:00 PMNow I'm starting to believe it'll take less than 5 years to reopen growth plates and commercialize such a procedure for everyone.
I’m glad you appreciated, Bruce. I have hope for the future too.
However, about the present, I was wondering if this discovery could lead immediately to a new technique by which bone is lengthened slowly but safely through microfractures.
As I stated in another post, this molecule seems very promising to me, since it can lengthen bones without serious side effects: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335759824_Indirubin-3'-oxime_stimulates_chondrocyte_maturation_and_longitudinal_bone_growth_via_activation_of_the_Wntb-catenin_pathway. If someone finds the way to make it effective also for adults, we made it.
Well done, Bruce!
Cristopher Vaughan says openly that increasing height might be possible.
What we must do now is funding a research that has only this aim. What do you suggest? A crowdfunding campaign? Funding research is our duty and our golden opportunity.
Quote from: O_99 on August 22, 2020, 08:58:43 AMThis is a different one right?
https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2020/08/adenosine-injected-into-arthritic-joints-produces-cartilage-regrowth/
(Direct link)
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-08/nlh-nat080720.php
Yes, it is a different one. New solutions to the height problem shouldn’t be so unreachable.
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