
Direct translation by Google Translate:
"Hello! Thanks for the answer. The technology consists in growing a biological equivalent of a bone up to 5 cm long on the basis of a scaffold and stem cells (process duration 28 days), which the orthopedic surgeon inserts into the parted bone during the operation. After 3 months, it is consolidated bone. The scafold is absorbed within a year, but the bone remains. Nobody is interested in this in my country. The means became more difficult. Therefore, everything is going slowly. The reason is the lack of funding. Best wishes Alexander"
Any thoughts?
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An update from Dr. Alexander Teplyashin on his height increase procedure
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Quote from: MakeMeTallAF on December 05, 2021, 06:03:33 AMI'm curious wtf happens to the soft tissues. You can't just stretch your legs 5 cm at once, your soft tissues would prevent that. There's a reason lengthening is done slowly at 1mm or less per day.
It's possible that the Google's translation is incorrect. Here is Michael John (ex-owner of Natural Height Growth website)'s take on this:
By the way, I'm representing a group of height increase researchers. We do our discussions on Telegram. If anyone is interested in joining, feel free to PM me.
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