Originally posted by: enwar3
Seems logical, right? Seems to me continuous pressure on the cartilage disks in your spine over time would make you shorter. True or false?
Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
False, regeneration prevents that. Everybody gets shorter even throughout the day. As you sleep and rest, the discs expand again to their natural state and distance. Unless you're damaging them, they will not stunt or reverse your growth.
Sounds about right to me.Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Originally posted by: enwar3
Seems logical, right? Seems to me continuous pressure on the cartilage disks in your spine over time would make you shorter. True or false?
False, regeneration prevents that. Everybody gets shorter even throughout the day. As you sleep and rest, the discs expand again to their natural state and distance. Unless you're damaging them, they will not stunt or reverse your growth.
Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Originally posted by: enwar3
Seems logical, right? Seems to me continuous pressure on the cartilage disks in your spine over time would make you shorter. True or false?
False, regeneration prevents that. Everybody gets shorter even throughout the day. As you sleep and rest, the discs expand again to their natural state and distance. Unless you're damaging them, they will not stunt or reverse your growth.
Originally posted by: enwar3
Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Originally posted by: enwar3
Seems logical, right? Seems to me continuous pressure on the cartilage disks in your spine over time would make you shorter. True or false?
False, regeneration prevents that. Everybody gets shorter even throughout the day. As you sleep and rest, the discs expand again to their natural state and distance. Unless you're damaging them, they will not stunt or reverse your growth.
I'm not trying to sound obnoxious, but what about that guy who went into the NFL at 6'1" and came out at 5'11"?
Originally posted by: enwar3
Originally posted by: SociallyChallenged
Originally posted by: enwar3
Seems logical, right? Seems to me continuous pressure on the cartilage disks in your spine over time would make you shorter. True or false?
False, regeneration prevents that. Everybody gets shorter even throughout the day. As you sleep and rest, the discs expand again to their natural state and distance. Unless you're damaging them, they will not stunt or reverse your growth.
I'm not trying to sound obnoxious, but what about that guy who went into the NFL at 6'1" and came out at 5'11"?
Originally posted by: enwar3
Seems logical, right? Seems to me continuous pressure on the cartilage disks in your spine over time would make you shorter. True or false?