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 Feeling Good | ||
Some of you now in your 40's, and many in your 50's, will be able to recall seeing James Brown on TV doing his signature song "I Feel Good". It was a unique performance, bursting with life and energy. You could not get more life and energy from a jumping bean doing the jitterbug. While he did the song - not just sang it but "did" it - he was in total animation: dancing and twirling, jumping and spinning. If you tied a jar of cream to his hands or feet, you'd have butter in no time. When James Brown did "I Feel Good" you knew that he did, indeed, feel good. You simply could not imagine anyone ever feeling better than that. Years later a song came out entitled "I Feel Better Than James Brown". You knew at once that the intent was total irony, because how could anyone feel better than James Brown? And yet that is how we would all like to feel - if not better than James Brown, then at least to feel good. And that is what HGH can do for us. It can make us feel good! We can look at all the studies and statistics on HGH, all the charts and graphs, but in the end what matters most is how it makes us feel. | ||
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