Well actually, only taking fruits cannot make you much taller. It all depends on your DNA, environment,way of life, if you play sports or not, health and etc. You can't really say this fruit is going to make you taller.It's all one.You have to have all of these(DNA,Health..).If you only have one(lets say fruits), it wont differ much,maybe 2-3 cm.But not all fruits.Fruits like bananas,strawberries,lettuce,cucumber,cherries,green apples and pineapples.
PS:Don't weightlift at all..if you really cant hold yourself do it while sitting down.And another things is that you need to stretch and play alot of sports.Best sports for increasing your height are b-ball,American football,swimming(helps alot).Sports that stretch your chest the most.It's a big PS I know.
Fruits will make you healthy as they contain vitamin C. Your height is determined by your DNA and no fruit can change that.
proteins rich food like milk, pulses, soybean, fish etc. help our body to grow taller faster.
Beans and corn
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Not really, though people grow faster when sleeping than awake.
what you can eat to make your hair grow faster are healthy foods like an apple and make sure you get lots of vitamins in you
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Foods that are protein rich can aid in making your hair gro faster. Fresh, green veggies can also help in making your hair grow faster; a beneficial green veggie that can definitely make your hair grow faster is spinach. You have to make sure to not go overboard when eating these foods though because overindulging leads to bad consequences.
Eat lots of protein.
You're not going to get any taller than your genes dictate. However, if you eat a healthy diet and get enough exercise and are as healthy as you can be, you'll probably grow to that maximum height.
Experts say that nothing makes your nails grow faster but biotin makes your nails stronger.
Well some foods that make you taller are; healthy foods, like vegetables and fruits. The only drink that makes you taller (well the tallest) is milk.
It has a lot of the foods on which plants thrive, especially nitrogen.
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No. Genetics does.