Stretching does not have a direct impact on increasing height, as height is primarily determined by genetics and growth plates in bones, which close after puberty. However, stretching can improve posture and flexibility, making you appear taller and more elongated. Engaging in regular stretching exercises, especially during your growth years, can contribute to overall spinal health and alignment. Ultimately, while stretching is beneficial for overall fitness, it won't lead to an increase in actual height.
hang on a high chin-up bar and let your dead weight stretch your body...
Muscles stretch, and it takes energy (? fat) to grow.
Stretch, eat your veggies, drink milk. Just stay healthy pretty much but stretching does make you slightly a couple inches taller.
It doesn't
No. Genetics does.
no
Being 5'2" will not make you grow taller, I'm afraid.
stretch skeleton then for example put a number such as 1.0 or 0.8
Yes it does
No it makes you a fat
Does salt make you taller...? No..
No, no it does not.