Maasai tribe's traditional dance boosts height naturally.
Prompt
"Did you know that the average height of the Maasai tribe exceeds 1.90 meters and that their traditional dance, 'Adumu,' actually serves as a technique for increasing height? Maasai people, while performing jumps, create microfractures in their bones, which promotes their development. This is based on Wolff's Law, which states that bones adapt according to the load they bear. This means that, regardless of age, regular jumping can encourage height increase. Additionally, such movements increase the amount of cartilage and tension in the fascia, accelerating bone
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