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in this theard we are going to talk about how to grow taller at any age no cope,no clickbait,no larp with real proof it works
this method is called DDS generators and I have seen that many heightmaxxers used this method to grow taller
The first video that I have heard about this method was talking how this can be put it an your knees,sacrum and calcaneus to grow taller.I didnt believe at first but my fyp on tiktok was only showing this and I found an tiktok page on how this dude grew 30 cm at the age of 19 using DDS generators.So i bought the course,went trought his journey and somehow that thing was the real thing.
The DDS generator transmits ultra-precise digital signals directly to your bone cells which can stimulates your growth plates to maintain activity longer and emits wave patterns that effectively open cellular "calcium gates,"
.
Now after this I have went trought the people who mentioned that bones can be longer using piezoeletric:
1. Fukada & Yasuda (1957): "On the Piezoelectric Effect of Bone."
2. Bassett & Becker (1962): "Generation of Electric Potentials by Bone in Response to Mechanical Stress."
3. Marino & Becker (1970): "Piezoelectric Effect and Growth Control in Bone." Brighton et al. (1985): "Fracture Healing by Low-intensity Direct Current."
4. Shamos & Lavine (1967): "Piezoelectricity as a Fundamental Property of Biological Tissues."
Friedenberg et al. (1971): "Electrostatic Potentials in Bone."
5. Black & Brighton (1979): "Bioelectrical Repair and Regeneration of Bone."
8. Rubin et al. (2001): "Low-mechanical signals strengthen long bones."
Lynch et al. (2011):
9. "High-frequency vibration promotes osteoblast differentiation and mineralization." Goodship et al. (1998):
10. "The influence of high-frequency low-strain mechanical signals on bone repair."
Prisby et al. (2008):
11. "Low-amplitude, high-frequency mechanical signals stimulate bone formation."
12. Xie et al. (2006): "Low-level mechanical vibrations can Influence bone resorption and formation."
13. Bacabac et al. (2006): "Dynamic control of bone cell responses: A role for mechanical resonance."
Garman et al. (2007):
14. "Low-intensity vibration of the bone increases osteoblast activity."
15. "Wolff, J. (1892): "The Law of Bone Remodeling" (Das Gesetz der Transformation der Knochen).
16. Frost, H.M. (1987): "Bone 'mass' and the 'mechanostat': A proposal."
Lanyon, L.E. (1987):
17. "Functional strain in bone tissue as an objective, and controlling stimulus for adaptive bone remodelling."
18. Turner, C.H. (1998): "Three rules for bone adaptation to mechanical stimuli."
19. Robling et al. (2002): "Mechanical stimulation of bone formation: importance of the loading threshold.
And pretty much I have begun to read their studies and the thing is they are all true even my biological or doctor that I knew said the affirmations by them are true
Also some of the studies he mentioned:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/250348316 Electrochemical Influence_of
_Collagen Piezoelectric_Effect_in_Bone_Healing
www.frontiersin.org
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Potential Application_in_Bone_Regeneration
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.sciencedirect.com
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/224953943 Piezoelectric_bone_regeneration
link.springer.com
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
https://pmc.r n.nih.gov/articles/PMC5595139/
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
link.springer.com
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
link.springer.com
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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And i have almost verificate every single information:
So I have bought my DDS from ebay and I waiting to arrive and to test myself. nga i havent spend so much time learning physics,math,biology my head hurts right now.
So moral of the story try yourself high risk high reward.
this method is called DDS generators and I have seen that many heightmaxxers used this method to grow taller
The first video that I have heard about this method was talking how this can be put it an your knees,sacrum and calcaneus to grow taller.I didnt believe at first but my fyp on tiktok was only showing this and I found an tiktok page on how this dude grew 30 cm at the age of 19 using DDS generators.So i bought the course,went trought his journey and somehow that thing was the real thing.
The DDS generator transmits ultra-precise digital signals directly to your bone cells which can stimulates your growth plates to maintain activity longer and emits wave patterns that effectively open cellular "calcium gates,"
.
Now after this I have went trought the people who mentioned that bones can be longer using piezoeletric:
1. Fukada & Yasuda (1957): "On the Piezoelectric Effect of Bone."
2. Bassett & Becker (1962): "Generation of Electric Potentials by Bone in Response to Mechanical Stress."
3. Marino & Becker (1970): "Piezoelectric Effect and Growth Control in Bone." Brighton et al. (1985): "Fracture Healing by Low-intensity Direct Current."
4. Shamos & Lavine (1967): "Piezoelectricity as a Fundamental Property of Biological Tissues."
Friedenberg et al. (1971): "Electrostatic Potentials in Bone."
5. Black & Brighton (1979): "Bioelectrical Repair and Regeneration of Bone."
8. Rubin et al. (2001): "Low-mechanical signals strengthen long bones."
Lynch et al. (2011):
9. "High-frequency vibration promotes osteoblast differentiation and mineralization." Goodship et al. (1998):
10. "The influence of high-frequency low-strain mechanical signals on bone repair."
Prisby et al. (2008):
11. "Low-amplitude, high-frequency mechanical signals stimulate bone formation."
12. Xie et al. (2006): "Low-level mechanical vibrations can Influence bone resorption and formation."
13. Bacabac et al. (2006): "Dynamic control of bone cell responses: A role for mechanical resonance."
Garman et al. (2007):
14. "Low-intensity vibration of the bone increases osteoblast activity."
15. "Wolff, J. (1892): "The Law of Bone Remodeling" (Das Gesetz der Transformation der Knochen).
16. Frost, H.M. (1987): "Bone 'mass' and the 'mechanostat': A proposal."
Lanyon, L.E. (1987):
17. "Functional strain in bone tissue as an objective, and controlling stimulus for adaptive bone remodelling."
18. Turner, C.H. (1998): "Three rules for bone adaptation to mechanical stimuli."
19. Robling et al. (2002): "Mechanical stimulation of bone formation: importance of the loading threshold.
And pretty much I have begun to read their studies and the thing is they are all true even my biological or doctor that I knew said the affirmations by them are true
Also some of the studies he mentioned:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/250348316 Electrochemical Influence_of
_Collagen Piezoelectric_Effect_in_Bone_Healing
Frontiers | Reuse of Immobilized Weissella cibaria PN3 for Long-Term Production of Both Extracellular and Cell-Bound Glycolipid Biosurfactants
Lactic acid bacteria (LABs) are generally recognized as safe (GRAS), and therefore, LAB biosurfactants are beneficial with negligible negative impacts. This ...
[Three cases of capillary hemangiomas on the tongue--a view on its differential diagnosis from pyogenic granuloma (author's transl)] - PubMed
[Three cases of capillary hemangiomas on the tongue--a view on its differential diagnosis from pyogenic granuloma (author's transl)]
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CMV Serostatus of Donor-Recipient Pairs Influences the Risk of CMV Infection/Reactivation in HSCT Patients - PMC
CMV donor/recipient serostatus was analyzed in 200 patients allografted in our institution from unrelated (122 patients) donors and 78 sibling donors in the years 2002–2011 in relation to posttransplant complications. On a group basis independently ...
beta-Phenylethylamines and the isoquinoline alkaloids - PubMed
beta-Phenylethylamines and the isoquinoline alkaloids
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[Pathological anatomy of experimental disseminated histoplasmosis] - PubMed
[Pathological anatomy of experimental disseminated histoplasmosis]
Presumptive relationships between ventricular proliferaion and development of the lateral motor columns in the spinal cord of Rana pipiens larvae - PubMed
The extent of mitotic activity in the proliferative ventricular zone of the developing frog (Rana pipiens) spinal cord is a function of both the longitudinal cord level and the developmental stage. Counts of mitotic cells in the ventricular zone demonstrated higher levels of proliferation in the...
Automatic zero strain compensation of in vivo bone strain recordings
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Studies on the anemia in premature infants - PubMed
Studies on the anemia in premature infants
Alteration of visual cortex from environmental asymmetries - PubMed
Alteration of visual cortex from environmental asymmetries
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Electrical stimulation to promote osseointegration of bone anchoring implants: a topical review - PMC
Electrical stimulation has shown to be a promising approach for promoting osseointegration in bone anchoring implants, where osseointegration defines the biological bonding between the implant surface and bone tissue. Bone-anchored implants are used ...
Der Richtungsbegriff in der Psychologie - Psychological Research
[Role of immunological factors in the pathogenesis of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus] - PubMed
[Role of immunological factors in the pathogenesis of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus]
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[First French Congress of Endocrinology, Montpellier, 10-12 September 1980. Proceedings] - PubMed
[First French Congress of Endocrinology, Montpellier, 10-12 September 1980. Proceedings]
Neoplasia at the site of ureterosigmoidostomy - PubMed
An increased incidence of neoplasia at the site of ureterosigmoidostomy must be considered in patients being evaluated for or who have undergone this procedure. A case of mucinous adenocarcinoma 24 years following bilateral ureterosigmoidostomy is reported. This patient had bilateral...
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Collagen piezoelectricity in osteogenesis imperfecta and its role in intrafibrillar mineralization - PMC
Intrafibrillar mineralization plays a critical role in attaining desired mechanical properties of bone. It is well known that amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) infiltrates into the collagen through the gap regions, but its underlying driving force ...
Changes in organic matrix of bone and of bone and blood ATP in rats fed rachitogenic diets - Calcified Tissue International
Vitamin D deficient and phosphate deficient states were produced in young rats by the use of synthetic diets. Whole blood ATP, serum calcium and phosphorus and the ash, phospholipid, hexosamine and hydroxyproline contents of metaphyseal bones of control and rachitic rats were measured after 4...
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Natural collagen scaffold with intrinsic piezoelectricity for enhanced bone regeneration - PMC
Materials-mediated piezoelectric signals have been widely applied in bone regeneration. Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, and native collagen with complete tertiary structure shows efficient piezoelectricity. However, the ...
Spectral characterization of the effect of viscosity on Fura-2 fluorescence: excitation wavelength optimization abolishes the viscosity artifact - PubMed
A systematic study of the spectral characteristics of the viscosity artifact in Fura-2 based [Ca2+] measurements reveals that, by selecting excitation wavelengths approximately 10 nm longer than those routinely employed and modestly reducing excitation bandpasses, the magnitude of the artifact...
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Accelerated Bone Healing via Electrical Stimulation - PMC
Piezoelectric effect produces an electrical signal when stress is applied to the bone. When the integrity of the bone is destroyed, the biopotential within the defect site is reduced and several physiological responses are initiated to facilitate ...
X-linked centronuclear myopathy: mapping the gene to Xq28 - PubMed
The X-linked recessive centronuclear/myotubular myopathy (XLR-CNM/MTM1), a severe neonatal disorder characterized by generalized hypotonia, muscle weakness and primary asphyxia, has recently been mapped to Xq28. This report presents linkage analysis data of eight families with X-linked...
Determination of bismuth in lead and in a lead-lithium alloy by stripping voltammetric assay - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
The method developed allows the fast determination of bismuth in lead in the lower ng/ml range. It is not necessary to separate the matrix so that any impairment of results caused by entrainment effects is eliminated. Compared to GFAAS, stripping voltammetry offers a means of determining several...
Contribution of hGH20K variant to blood hGH response in sauna and exercise - PubMed
Exercise-induced increases in blood somatotropin (hGH) have always been considered in terms of quantity of the circulating molecules. Knowing that the hypophysis can release several GH species, we investigated the differential release in blood of total hGH (hGHT) and the main hGH variant...
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Amplifiable hybridization probes - PubMed
Amplifiable hybridization probes enable the development of extremely sensitive clinical assays. These novel molecules consist of a probe sequence embedded within the sequences of a replicatable RNA. The molecules are first hybridized to target sequences in a conventional manner. The probe-target...
Laminin supports short-term survival of rat septal neurons in low-density, serum-free cultures - PubMed
Septal neurons from embryonic rats do not survive for 24 hr when dissociated and cultured at low density in a serum-free medium. Laminin at 5-40 micrograms/ml acts as a survival-promoting agent in the presence of 1 mM pyruvate. Laminin is effective in promoting survival only if it is added...
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Trajectories of internalizing problems in war-affected Sierra Leonean youth: Examining conflict and post-conflict factors - PMC
Three waves of data from a prospective longitudinal study in Sierra Leone were used to examine internalizing trajectories in 529 war-affected youth (ages 10-17 at baseline; 25% female). Latent class growth analyses identified four trajectories: a ...
Combined effect of a small dose of ethanol and 36 hr fasting on blood-glucose response, breath-acetone profiles and platelet function in healthy men - PubMed
Six healthy men drank 0.25 g/kg ethanol after an overnight fast (12 hr) and the same dose was consumed again after a further 24 hr fasting. The concentration of ethanol and acetone in end-expired alveolar air was determined at 15 min intervals for 3 hr after ethanol intake by a gas...
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Esophageal atresia: five year experience with 148 cases - PubMed
One hundred forty-eight infants with abnormalities of the esophagus treated over a 5-year period were reviewed: 87% comprised esophageal atresia with distal tracheoesophageal fistula. The survival rate for infants in risk group A was 100%, for risk group B, 86%, and for risk group C, 73%. There...
So I have bought my DDS from ebay and I waiting to arrive and to test myself. nga i havent spend so much time learning physics,math,biology my head hurts right now.
So moral of the story try yourself high risk high reward.