Teen in China loses height gain after quitting growth therapy

28 September,2025 12:55 PM IST |  China  |  A Correspondent

In China, a 16-year-old took growth therapy and grew 1.4 cm, only to go back to his original height after quitting the sessions

This procedure gave the teenager a 1.4-cm height boost. PIC/ODDITYCENTRAL


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Height is important - preferences on dating apps are testament to that. There are a lot of options that you can consider if you want to hit you're height goal and include evasive and non-evasive options for those who are willing to try it. If you are not the knife-and-stitches sort of a person, the"non-invasive" option of growth therapy is finding many takers and involves stretching exercises that guarantee growth. In a warning tale, a Chinese teenager convinced his parents to spend about Rs 2,08,441 on these growth therapy sessions over a span of six months.

Despite spending such a huge amount, the teen managed to grow a teeny 1.4 cm over this course of time, but lost his progress two weeks after quitting the therapy sessions, much to his disappointment. As if the human anatomy is something that can be jump-started like a motor vehicle. The teen's father also claimed that his son's height went back to original size every time that he missed a therapy session, which the doctors said was because he "had not attended enough sessions yet."

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People can do anything for the ones or for the things that they love. In a shocking example, a chef loved a sweet treat so much that she decided to fly approximately 4000 km from London to Romania on September 15. A 24-hour trip just to replenish her supply of Ferrero Rocher Pocket Coffee chocolates, which have a shot of sweetened espresso inside. Her round-trip including flights and shopping cost her roughly Rs 13,305.

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