Feeling Good (cont'd) | ||
Of course, we want this good feeling to be ongoing and long lasting, not transitory and ephemeral, as is the case for most remedies and potions. We don't want it leaving us with some sort of hangover, as is the case for alcohol. We don't want harmful side effects, as is the case for some prescription drugs. And in each of these cases, HGH comes through with flying colors. This is especially so with the use of secretogogues, where HGH levels are restored to optimal levels, and not beyond. HGH makes us feel good because it makes us healthy. It makes us feel good because it makes our physiology younger, the way it was ten or twenty years before. It rejuvenates our cells, tissues, and organs. We feel good because we've lost fat and we've gained muscle. We've lost wrinkles, the face looks younger. We've lost many of the aches and pains, and we sleep better now, like we did when we were young. As for sex, we're as peppy as a preppie. And we've got the renewed energy to go with it - maybe not like James Brown, but we're getting there. So why wouldn't we feel good? And although we might take satisfaction in knowing that these improvements all come from the effects of HGH rejuvenating our tissues and organs, and that inside our bodies we are turning back the clock, the ultimate payoff is simply that we feel good. We feel good. Almost as good as James Brown. And tomorrow is going to be even better. So look out, Tin Pan Alley! As the incredible Canadian Rock Legend, Bobby Curtola, sings HGH may be just like his gold record song "The Real Thing". For human beings at this point in anti-aging research, there is nothing better than the hormonal power of HGH to reverse the ravages of time, and as Dr. Klatz notes in his book, Grow Young with HGH:
"some of the best HGH releasers were the amino acids. | ||
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