The growing years only happen once.
Somewhere between the first day of school and the last, a child's body does something it will never quite do again — it builds most of the bone it will carry for the rest of its life. During those years the skeleton lays down new bone faster than at almost any other stage. And it builds that bone from a short, specific list of raw materials.
Calcium is the mineral bone is made of. Vitamin D is what lets the body absorb it. Vitamin K2 helps steer that calcium toward the skeleton. And magnesium and zinc are the quiet workhorses the body relies on for normal growth and development.
Most kids get some of these from food. Few get all of them, every day, in the amounts a growing body is actually working with. That gap is the whole reason Prime Height exists.
What we will do is give your child those building blocks in their most absorbable, branded forms, at doses we print in full on this page — so that if their body is ready to grow, the nutrition isn't what's holding it back.*
