Limb Lengthening Forum
Community Hangout => Off Topic => Topic started by: TouchingTheSky on September 09, 2019, 06:48:11 PM
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Back in the day, I came across ayurvedic urea on google, claiming that it's a secret herb that can make you grow taller by a whopping 8 inches. It had so many reviews praising the product and none of them look fake at all. Of course, now I can't imagine how the body can accomodate those 8 inches but I just wanted your opinion on it. Back then, I also knew about LL but totally threw away the idea because of how expensive it was but now I'm reconsidering. Ayurvedic urea costs 30k for 8 inches.
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whats that "UREA" ?
Whats this & what does it do to the body?
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Apparently, it's the same name as the component in our urine haha. However, they said they named it intentionally that way.
www.ayurvedicurea.com
But I doubt it's real. I read some reviews on it saying how magical it is, but honestly, how can muscles and nerves remodel so quickly with this herb. Says only 3 to 6 months and you'll be inches taller without having to do any exercises.
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Sounds too good to be true ^^
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Don’t believe anything that is not peer reviewed.
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1) Why they don't patent it and get billions with that?
2) Is it just a herb? If there is no patent, why there are no concorrence?
3) 8 inches? Seriously?
4) Why isn't everybody taking it? (we know why people don't do CLL, lots of risk)
5) How this thing open growth plates?
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Apparently, it's the same name as the component in our urine haha. However, they said they named it intentionally that way.
But I doubt it's real. I read some reviews on it saying how magical it is, but honestly, how can muscles and nerves remodel so quickly with this herb. Says only 3 to 6 months and you'll be inches taller without having to do any exercises.
Why don’t you just drink your pee, then tell people if you become taller ;D
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Why don’t you just drink your pee, then tell people if you become taller ;D
I cantt lolll X_X
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Urea is an organic chemical compound (CH4N2O)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urea
It doesn’t matter how the compound is synthesized.. the medical effects are the same.
This is akin to saying Ayurvedic Carbon Monoxide.
The idea is so ridiculously stupid...
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https://www.ayurvedicurea.com/
Yea I feel you dudes. That's the website for any of you curious folk. They had a link describing why they named it urea, saying that they don't literally mean "urea." But anyways, I guess the LL is the only answer.