Men: Eat more perform like a teenager

The healthiest men have high metabolisms.

Their pulse rate is higher. Their temperatures are warmer.

And they are always surging with energy and alertness and “get up and go.”

Having a high metabolism is the secret to living a long healthy life, having hard abs and firm muscles, strong rigid erections, and even living a maximum lifespan, possibly 120.

Testosterone and thyroid raise your metabolism

Your thyroid is the master control over your entire body’s metabolism.

But when we eat today’s processed foods, or we abuse our bodies with the tremendous stress of modern life, our thyroid gets depressed and slow.

Click here to see how easy it is to eat this simple “superfood” and raise your metabolism….eat for heat and eat for speeding up your mitochondria, raise your thyroid levels and feel that surge of testosterone

Now, to make up for a depressed, slow thyroid, our bodies fire up the adrenal glands.

The hormones of the adrenal glands include adrenaline and cortisol.

Adrenaline and cortisol are “stress hormones” and when they are high, you feel tired, worn out. And as a man, your erections are getting softer and floppier.

Adrenaline and cortisol are chronically high in most people today, as their thyroid hormone is chronically low.

Healthy men have high functioning thyroids. They’re warm and even hot, not cold.

Their pulse is strong and steady and often on the fast side.

Their brains are alert and vital and youthful.

Some men with high metabolisms are working well over 100 years old, doing jobs that even a 20-year-old couldn’t do.

One of them is a famous fashion maven, another is a manager of billions of dollars on Wall Street.

Another one works in an airplane company.

Because they have these high metabolisms, their stress hormones are low, their thyroid is high, and they are vital and energetic and they have a strong sex drive and strong performance.

Tip: This one nutrient found in MOST foods may be KILLING your metabolism. Click to find out what that food is, and how to fight its effects and “become a teenager” again, metabolically.