Taking the HCG Diet Drops

HCG diet drops are combined with a low-calorie diet to help achieve dramatic weight loss results. The rate of weight loss is generally between a half a pound to two pounds per day on the diet. The most often recommended form of delivering HCG into your body is via HCG diet drops. The drops are tasteless (meaning they have no taste—not that they’re tacky) and generally do not even have…
Read more...What is the hCG Diet Plan?

The hCG diet plan was developed by a British endocrinologist named Albert T. W. Simeons while he was working with calorie-deficient pregnant women in India. He found that low doses of the hormone hCG given to these women helped to maintain their muscle mass while their bodies used their fat stores to make up for calorie deficits. HCG is taken either through drops or injections—whichever form sounds most palatable to…
Read more...The Key to HCG Diet Success

It appears that the HCG diet is as misunderstood as a teenager in a grunge band. As with any diet scrutinized by the ever-based media, a few things have been exaggerated and misreported. The HCG diet is actually quite simple to understand—it’s just hard to do because it is very specific. You do take HCG via injection and drops and yes, you do lose weight on the diet, but it’s…
Read more...Things to do during the HCG Stabilization Phase

The third and final phase of the hCG Diet is the Stabilization Phase. This is the three week period of the diet where you should have reached your weight loss goal and you may now stop taking your hCG drops or injections. From here, you will gradually increase your calorie intake; you must go into a controlled-calorie meal plan of approximately 800-1000 calories. You still must avoid all sugar and…
Read more...How HCG Hormone helps you to Burn Excess Fat

HCG has come to the limelight in recent years as a weight loss aid and battler of obesity. It’s well equipped with testimonials, programs, and support groups, but what precisely is it? First of all, hCG stands for human chorionic gonadotropin (or gonadotrophin if you prefer) and is a hormone pregnant women produce to maintain the corpeus luteum (this has to do with controlling production of other hormones such as…
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