One morning recently during one of my 30-minute swims (2 or 3 times a week), I realized that I felt rather down - my energy level was kind of low. I didn't seem to have much drive for going through with the rest of those 16 laps I do in the middle of the workout (sort of the meat and potatoes of the deal). I could tell my body was just not giving forth like I've gotten used to recently. But I gave it a little kick in the pants (in the head, actually), and surprise (!), I had some energy to give it. Now that, my friends, is different. You see, this little "low energy deal" is something I've dealt with frequently on a cyclical basis for almost 15 years. Then I remembered just how frequently I used to feel that way, only much, much worse, and when I tried to give it the kick in the pants, there wasn't anything there to provide the oomph.
How quickly we forget, and how quickly I have forgotten, the constant pain, tight muscles, low energy, and general overall crappy feeling that used to be the norm for me. Sure, I still have ups and downs, high energy and low energy, some days of a little pain, some tight muscles. This I can tell you - in the past 3 months, some of my worst days (most pain, least energy, tightest muscles, etc.) have been more like what I used to experience on almost a daily basis. And before I started using Vivix, the worst days were ugly. I got through them, but they were ugly.
Some of my skeptical friends will say - "...so I thought this Vivix stuff was making you feel better." Yes, my skeptical friends, it is making me feel better. Am I going to have a perfect life? No. Am I feeling much, much better now? Yes. Bottom line: my chronic pain has been reduced by at least 50% since I started taking Vivix. How does that make me feel? ....at least 10 years younger......already....
Let's see, the list gets better and better over time:
more energy
more stamina
increased libido
reduced chronic pain
reduced muscle spasms
brighter outlook
....there's more.....stay tuned....
Sunday, November 30, 2008
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