I am surprised that this isn't being discussed on these forums more often. It has been proven that it is totally safe for humans to have their spines decompressed up to 3" while they are in space....hell, it naturally decompresses 1" overnight while we sleep here on earth. The only reason it compresses and we shrink is because the fluid within the disks between the vertebrae escapes due to pressure. Well, what if we made the disks overall thicker and increased our height that way? Well it turns out that this is not only totally possible, but it is in fact already being done for patients with advanced degenerative disk wear. Doctors inject some kind of gel into the patient's disks to inflate them back up.
Here is a link to an article I found discussing this:
http://pratt.duke.edu/news/duke-bioengineers-develop-new-approach-regenerate-back-discsThere are several other articles out there discussing this as well. I vaguely even recall reading something specifically stating that it restores lost height. Well we aren't any different than those patients, and our money is the same as theirs. So if someone wanted to do this for cosmetic purposes only, I think that is totally our right to make that decision. We have about 24 disks I believe so if we got slight injections into each one wouldn't the cumulative effects be at least 1" in height? It seems safer, cheaper, and way less painful than undergoing LL.
What do you guys think? Imagine all the LL gains you could have and then add this to help with proportions and even to gain more height.