The Road to Longevity Donald McLeod M.D., Philip White M.D., and W.M. Heatherington The Truth About Hormone Replacement, Antioxidants, Exercise, Stress, and Diet. Section III Tip of the Iceberg | ||
Because fat is an outward sign of health risks within, it is a bit like the tip of an iceberg. In the case of an iceberg, it is not the visible part above water the that causes problems, but rather that which lies below the water, unseen, that can do us harm. So too it is with fat. It is not the visible fat on the outside that actually does us harm, but rather, it is the inner conditions indicated by the fat that cause the problems. Conditions such as high levels of cholesterol, high triglycerides, high blood pressure, impaired glucose metabolism - these unseen conditions in our physiology are what lead to heart attack, stroke, and diabetes. And it is at this unseen level that HGH does its work. HGH promotes the normalizing of our physiology. It brings about the physiology that we had operating in us a decade or two earlier, which then brings about the body that we had a decade or two earlier. That is how HGH achieves its results. Given how HGH is able to make us lean and make us muscled, in years to come we may well come to look upon HGH as the modem sculptor, working on the human form. | ||
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