No: Most people reach their maximum height in their late teens. Without nutritional problems or chronic childhood illnesses, height in the U.S. is largely based on genetics and parental heights. Aside from eating right, exercising, sleeping well, and being happy, there's not much anyone can do to increase height. Extra vitamins don't increase height in normal American kids.
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