Sunday, April 25, 2010

Kojima's limb lengthening clinic review

There's a clinic in Japan run by a Ginza Kojima company.  It's a form of non-surgical limb lengthening.  According to a biology text book that I own soaking a bone in an acid for a period of time destroys the mineral content of the bone leaving only the collagen fibers.  These collagen fibers are incredibly flexible and the bone can be lengthened in this de-mineralized state.

Now there's something to be said about dangerous versus worthless(like so-called height increase pills that are merely vitamin supplements).  The Kojima procedure involves bathing the bone in green light(which I believe de-mineralizes the bone enabling it to be stretched) and then stretching the bone.   The Kojima website discourages use of heavy weights after undergoing the procedure which is evidence that the Kojima method does in fact de-mineralize the bone.

The procedure works and the site has x-rays to prove it.  The site claims that it works by enhancing your growth hormone levels but that makes no sense at all especially since the gains in height are almost instantaneous.  The clinic must have found that the bone gains its mineral content back rather quickly.  It only takes one four hour session to grow 2 cm.  The bone must gain it's mineral back or after that four hours your bones would be like Gumby.

Now I can't speak as to the long term affects of radiation on your bones but we all know the horror stories of radiation poisoning(and Godzilla).  Really Kojima's clinic is violating the patient's bill of rights by not giving people informed consent.  At least with regular Limb Lengthening Surgery, you know the risks but with Kojima's method you don't know exactly what radiation you are being exposed to and how much.

18 comments:

  1. No, dude, it doesn't work. It's a scam.

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  2. I don't think it was a scam because it charge for every centimeters height increase. If it didn't work, the clinic would not run until now.

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  3. How can you say for sure that Ginza Kojima de-mineralizes the bone?

    I mean if that was the case most of the patients would be on crutches by now!

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  4. I can't say for sure but how are we supposed to know if we don't know exactly what the green light is!

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  5. Does anyone know about someone who grew taller in Ginza-Kojima? If there are so many people grawing there I guess there should be many japanese people claiming the grew taller, and I see no one...

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  6. There seems no permanent growth after the sessions, only temporary one. And I never saw any vids about the so called "green light". I highly doubt it as a marketing trick which actually doesn't do anything at all. There were few bone stretchers on the market like 7 or 8 years ago and they did give you an extra inch or so but the result wouldn't remain though.

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  7. Could someone tell me about kimi and MfIII or MFIII hp ?I know that Kimi is a scam but I don 't know about MfIII, it seems work.Could MfIII from Switzerland revitalize a growth plate?The product contains extract of stem cells.

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    1. THESE ALL MFIII and Kimi ARE SCAM SCAM SCAM...:(
      i asted too much money already on them
      PLZZZZZZZ do NOT buy any of them..
      they are ****** scam

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    2. Where did you listen about too much money wasted on them?Someone wrote that MfIII hp worked.Read about the Comunidad Collera story.You can find it out on these comments.You'll find it out on El Zar de la Estatura.

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    3. Why did you say it is a scam?Whwere did you listen to?

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  8. The LL is the only way to be taller after 20.

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  9. Hey man I got a few questions.

    Are you sure that this could be done in a day?
    This is legit for sure?

    I am seriously considering going for this procedure. I'm a 5'2 male, and I honestly don't even care about any sorts of risks at this point.'

    Please hit me back as soon as possible!

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  10. hi im the guy who asked a question about this a 20 mins ago. the reason why i ask of if you are sure its only 4 hours is because on its site, one of the testimonials states:
    "I have already gained this program from 162cm to 165.8cm. "

    It's as if the person has been doing the program for months when he says that. Program? I thought its a procedure that takes 4 hours!

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  11. No it's legit. They do a consultation of how much and even give you a refund if you remain the same height. He even has a new device in the Japanese website to increase your height by 2" all though the bad side is its in Japanese.

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  12. bump-
    is it possible to contact them to know what the green light is?
    im very interested in experimenting with it, to test it out..

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  13. People people
    all they do is stretch the cartilage under the knee, thats why it only takes 4 hours or so for 2 cm. If they could really make a bone grow 2cm in 4 hours then this would eliminated limb lengthening clinics yet this has not happend & Limb lengthenig cost twice as much....
    the green light is just to throw people off

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  14. They have no testimonials so until otherwise posted, it's a scam. Any company will no before and after pics of real patients are trying to fool you. Just like Ghandi Said

    'Faith must be enforced by reason. When faith becomes blind it dies'

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  15. Someone told that MFIII hp work. Why did you say it is a scam?Read about it.

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