5 Reasons Most Height Gummies Are a Scam (And How NOVEXA Is Different)
By Dr. Susan Smith
REASON #1: They Promise Impossible Height Gains
REASON #2: They're Severely Underdosed
REASON #3: They Ignore the Real Problem - Nutritional Deficiency
REASON #4: They Use Fake Testimonials and Before/After Photos
What Parents Like You Are Saying
Real results from families who stopped falling for scams
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"I wasted $400 on TruHeight before finding NOVEXA. What sold me was the transparency—every ingredient and dose is listed right on the website. 300mg calcium, 20mcg Vitamin D3, actual therapeutic amounts. My pediatrician looked at the label and said 'this is properly formulated.' My daughter's been taking it for 3 months and her energy is way better. She's finally eating breakfast and her growth chart is back on track. Not some miracle, just real nutrition she was missing."
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Lisa R.
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"My son literally eats chicken nuggets and pasta. That's it. His pediatrician said he's vitamin D deficient and probably not getting enough calcium. I tried three other brands that promised 'growth spurts' and nothing happened. NOVEXA doesn't promise miracles—they just fill the nutritional gaps. After 2 months, his appetite improved, he's sleeping through the night, and he's actually back on his growth curve. I appreciate the honesty. No fake before/afters, just real science."
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Maria C.
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"I'm a nurse, so I read the research before buying anything. Most height gummies are severely underdosed—like 50mg calcium when kids need 300mg+. NOVEXA actually uses clinical doses. The Vitamin K2 directs calcium to bones instead of arteries. The L-arginine is at 500mg, which is what studies show works. My twins have been on it for 4 months and they're hitting their genetic potential instead of falling behind. This is what proper supplementation looks like."
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Jessica W.
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