When adding a little height in shoes, will it make you taller?
Like wearing Dr. Scholls foot medicine will it affect my height, or just simply putting pieces of carton platforms in my shoe that will make me look taller or wearing high heels? what about walking will walking give me extra inches? or just resting and sitting…
Tagged with: carton • dr scholls • high heels • medicine • platforms
Filed under: Shoe Lifts


You seem like someone with the mental acuity to follow this advise: You need to ingest them to make you grow like a mighty oak.Munch your way to new heights!
You know, you can actually buy shoe inserts that are designed to make you a couple of inches taller. Just look online. Don’t use cardboard.
You can put lifts in your shoes to make you appear taller, or wear heals, but neither they nor foot medicines will actually make you taller. Walking and sitting will, likewise, have no effect on your height. The only way to get taller is natural growth, except in extreme medical cases where there might be a possibility of growth hormone therapy or limb lengthening surgery.
To your first question: yes- it will give you an extra inch or two- depending on how high the platform or heals are.
It’s also important that you work on your posture, because a rounded upper back and a protruding belly will make you appear shorter.
Apparently we are taller when we first get up, too,… because as the day progresses gravity pulls you more and more downwards. (spine> each vertebrae pushes more and more on top of the lower ones>>> natural curves of spine tend to be more pronounced as the day progresses when not lying down- thus subtracting an inch or two)