The Ups and Downs of Being Short

How curious to think that there just might be a few advantages for those of us that are a little shorter than we might want to be. Being short might not be as bad as we think it might. It is theorised that being short may give you an increased perception of sense and sound compared to our taller counterparts. This article will look to explore exactly how this could be possible.

Firstly let’s consider the fact that we each have to ears; one on either side of our heads. For the hearing amongst us, if we think of someone clicking their fingers near our right ear we will know that we will hear it in our left at the same time. We might understand that in terms of distance it would stand to reason that our ears would hear the sound at different times due to their location when the click was made but in actuality, although their should be a delay in the point at which the left ear perceives the sound our brains make up the difference. Your brain is clever enough to create a simultaneity in your perception of sound.

This simultaneity though, doesn’t necessarily mean that you are hearing the sound at the same time as it occurred though. To understand how this can happen, it has been important to develop some theories around the phenomenon. It is thought that for the brain to make you feel as though you have picked up on the sounds at the same time, your brain must weight for the slowest signal to reach it. In this example this means that the ear that is furthest away should pick up the sound and allow that signal to reach your brain before your brain lets you hear it. This delay might only last seconds and in this example it is hard to see how being short can be beneficial, but if we take the notion that the brain waits for the last signal to reach it before it allows the person to perceive it as a sense then it is possible to imagine how being short can be advantageous.

Let’s now think about the sense of touch. If someone was to touch your nose and your toes at the same time then your brain would make you think that you had felt both touches at the same time. Your nose and toes are far away from each other though, and if we take the theory we have just discussed and assume that your brain waits for the slowest signal before it allows you to perceive the sense then your brain would perceive the sensation of touch to your toes last as this is the part that is furthest away in locality to your brain. Taking this assumption one step further, it would stand to reason that the further away your toes are from your brain, and therefore the taller you are, the longer it will take for your brain to create the feeling of simultaneity in your perception of touch. As such, being short may be no bad thing.

Think of this in terms of survival of the fittest and we can start to see how being short is not only just no bad thing, but actually quite beneficial.

This might not make you feel much better about your height and you might not view being short as the best thing in the world, but it is helpful to know that perhaps it should not be regarded as a flaw. If you are still looking for ways to overcome being short and maybe add on a few inches now that you have grown as tall as nature has allowed you, you do have some options that are open to you. Height-Growth Plus Grow Taller Pills can help you reach a height you are more comfortable with, so even if we haven’t managed to make you feel good about your height you do have some growing methods left to consider.

Do you Wish To Be Taller?

For those of us that have spent years trying to get taller and reach an extra few inches in height it is frustrating and difficult to understand why it is so hard to achieve. Many of us do not understand what the key players are in achieving height and in this article we are going to explore a few of these in turn. The main aspect of growth to be aware of is the influence of the growth hormone. The growth hormone is released from the pituitary gland and works to grow our bones and repair our organs. It is involved in other functions too, which is what makes it an important hormone in our bodies.

The growth hormone has a part to play in our metabolism too, which is the process by which we break down the nutrients on our food. Whilst the effects that growth hormones can have on the body can be direct, they can also be indirect too and as such the hormone is of some interest to those who wish to study its impact on both human beings and animals. The growth hormone may directly impact growth but it is not the sole factor involved in the process and there are other elements involved that require consideration.

To grow, we must get enough sleep, eat the right foods, consume enough liquids, avoid harmful substances and partake in a balanced exercise regime. To achieve the growth we need we should look to make alterations to our lifestyle that will benefit us. It is important to think about the types of exercise we do and what is included in our exercise regimen. Stretching is vital because it is improves our posture and creates the illusion of height almost instantaneously. Looking taller will make us feel taller even if we haven’t quite reached a greater height yet.

You may find it comforting to know though, that getting a good night’s sleep is crucial for growth too. You can work hard all day to improve your fitness and produce enough growth hormone but this will not give you the results you are looking for if you don’t have the opportunity to put the hormone to good use. It is whilst we are asleep that we put these hormones to work so we should ensure we get to bed early enough and get a full night’s sleep if our efforts are to come to fruition.

For some though, it doesn’t seem to matter how much growth hormone is produced or how much sleep the person gets because the cells in the body do not respond as they should. If growth hormone deficiency is found though, it is important to identify the problem as early on as possible. How it might affect the body will depend on when the problem developed as it can be inherited or can occur as the result of an illness.

And, just as it is possible to experience the effects of growth hormone deficiency, it is possible that the body can produce the hormone to excess. This could result in Giantism which is something that begins to develop in childhood or adolescence, or can result in Acromegaly, which unlike Giantism, is something that develops once a person has reached adulthood.

Growth Hormone Treatment

In the past, the human growth hormone has been taken from the recently deceased to act as a treatment for children with severely stunted growth. Genetic engineering, though, has meant that growth hormone is more widely available and can be used in human beings as well as animals.

Growth hormone treatment is widely available these days and has come a long way from its humble beginnings. This is largely because of the impact of genetic engineering. At the moment, the treatment is given to children that are experiencing issues with their growth although concerns have been voiced that the treatment may one day be offered to children who are simply unlikely to reach the average height but have not been identified as having a growth problem.

Although growth hormone treatment is thought to be safe, it is still a medical treatment and as such carries with it its own potential for risk. Given this, it should not be prescribed in cases where it is unnecessary.

It is always recommended that if you are actively pursuing ways to grow taller that you should consult a doctor or medical professional for advice and the same is true if you are thinking of altering your diet or exercise plan. There are many options to consider if you are trying to grow taller and whilst some of these are to be commenced in childhood there are a number of natural alternatives once you reach adulthood. You could try HeightGrowth Grow Taller Pills and see what can help you. Check out what options are open to you by speaking to your doctor.

How to Be Taller Naturally

As children we all go through painful periods of teasing and that’s because other children can be cruel, but not because there are necessarily problems we need to address. Having said that, lots of this teasing can be particularly upsetting and the effects can be long lasting. Those of us who have been teased about our weight, may look to control weight gain when really we are not overweight. Those of us who are a little shorter than our peers may grow up thinking we are far too short and that there is a noticeable problem that others pick up on. Nothing could be further from the truth and yet so many people spend their adult lives trying to be taller.

Of course, there are incidents were young children have been prescribed growth hormone treatments to help them get to be taller if it has been found that they are deficient in their own growth hormone production. Because of the advancements in medical science it is more than possible for children who would have otherwise suffered from severe shortness to reach an acceptable height and live their lives without fear of encountering height-related problems, and be taller without having to undergo surgery.

The situation we have described here though, is one in which children have been identified by medical professionals as failing to grow at a normal rate. Growth hormones can have great success in children that do not produce the right amount of their own treatments but they are not for children who are slightly under the average height for their age group. Because of unfortunate cultural prejudices, there are parents out there that place so much importance on getting their children to be taller in the hope that they will attain more and achieve their goals. This view point assumes that children who will not grow to an above average height will somehow fail in life when there is no reason for this to be the case. Because of the pressure that some parents with this view point put on their doctors, there are concerns that growth hormones will be prescribed for children who have no deficiency in production of their own hormones, but have parents who simply want them to be taller.

It is widely agreed that growth hormone treatments are specifically for children with identified growth problems and not for pushy parents who feel their children will be disadvantaged in life if they do not grow just a few inches taller. As with all medical treatments there are potential risks and side effects and so it stands to reason that no child should undergo unnecessary courses of treatments. Most doctors will deny a parent’s request for height increasing treatments where children have not been identified as experiencing growth problems but there are concerns that the treatment is being prescribed in cases where it is inappropriate. These parents are trying to do what’s best for their children in the belief that allowing them to be taller will help them avoid discrimination without realizing that their own attitudes are feeding into the very prejudice they are hoping to avoid. As a rule of thumb, growth hormone treatments should only ever be given in circumstances where it is needed to help the child deal with a lack of hormone production.

A safeguard that is in place to avoid this happening comes in the form of medical insurance coverage. Where children are assessed as needing the growth hormone treatment, medical insurance will cover the costs to help that child be taller, but in situations where children are not assessed as needing the treatment the parent would have to cover the costs themselves, which is not an easy financial burden to manage, with the costs of the course being relatively high.

There are options though, for children that do not reach a height that they find acceptable once they get to adulthood. There are things that even full grown adults can do to be taller. Aside from stretching exercises and posture improvements, some adults choose to try supplements in the form of products like HeightGrowth plus Grow Taller Pills in their quest to add a few inches on to their height.