As the name would suggest, Grow Taller 4 Idiots is a book which looks into methods of improving your height naturally. We’ll take a look at this book and the individual sections inside and see whether its worth a look or not.

The book starts off as a short introduction to the concept of natural height gain, followed by the first major section on nutrition. Here we immediately see that gaining height will not be something done on a whim, but that it will take some commitment on your part to achieve. A whole slew of vitamins and minerals are broken down in this section, with their many health benefits fully detailed. This will be a worthwhile section to come back to in the future.

Next up is a look at posture problems which may be holding you back, or down as it is. The section is not overly robust, but the exercises later in the book help flesh out this section with its useful remedies for these problems. A few helpful diagrams are present in this section as well.

Next is sleeping, and like posture, even slight misalignments in your back while sleeping can cause permanent shortening of the space between the vertebrae in your back, leading to height loss. One possible remedy is to avoid using pillows, and while this may not be a popular option, it can provide dramatic results on your posture while you sleep.

More than just about any other activity, save for perhaps sitting, we spend more time sleeping than anything else, so maintaining good positioning while doing so is vital.

The last major section is devoted to exercises, a major component of growing taller naturally. This section is extremely detailed, with multiple diagrams present to illustrate the methods being taught. Probably the best section of the book, and like the nutrition segment, this one is worth returning to multiple times as well.

There’s a small bonus section at the end with additional nuggets of information that wouldn’t fit neatly into any other sections of the book.

Grow Taller 4 Idiots is a book that should be looked into by anyone serious about undertaking a regime with the aim of growing taller. It has plenty of useful information that you’d be hard pressed to find elsewhere, all neatly contained in one book.

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Posted by Rodney Williams in March 31st, 2009  

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