for complete the necessary paperwork, Clarence walked into the U.S. Embassy in London.
I will show you what I mean.
And Willard did exactly that.
While conducting certain stretching exercises Willard realized that he was able to increase his height by straightening his spine.
Demonstration of height increase.
Photo: Science of Invention
Demonstration of arm extension.
Standing next to each other, Willard would stretch himself until he stood taller.
The spine has a graceful compound curve which is its normal condition.
The shoulder is capable of quite a movement, laterally from the center of the spine.
Willard later became associated with Robert Ripley and his Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
franchise and made appearances across the United States and Canada through the NBC.
He died in 1962 at the age of 79.
X-ray of Clarence E. Willards spine in relaxed and extended positions.