HCG Diet

In response to the rapid increase of obesity, many physicians are recommending particular diet plans to help combat this problem. Those who are struggling with losing weight all on their own may be interested in the HCG Diet. Founded in 1950, this program entails oral or injected treatments of HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) and a restricted diet.

The HCG Diet is regarded as a leading weight loss diet because it is considered easy, effective, and safe. HCG is a hormone that is naturally produced by the placenta in pregnant women, which is said to nearly control all of the metabolic function through the hypothalamus throughout pregnancy. It is important to note, however, that the HCG used for this particular diet is a variation of the HCG form, as well as a smaller dosage, used for fertility treatments. It is produced in an FDA-approved laboratory, taken from sterile cells.

It is said that the average HCG dieter loses two pounds per day. However, those who want to speed up this weight loss process even more may consider additional factors such as increasing vegetable intake, getting plenty of fiber, and drinking a lot of water.

The HCG Diet is designed to offer several benefits, such as helping to improve the dieter’s relationship with food and eating habits. This can, in turn, result in successful, long-term weight loss.

This treatment requires blood tests and a general health assessment. During your visit with a physician, you will learn about your options with taking HCG orally or via injections (and if you will self-inject at home). Because there are various diet plans available these days, it is important that you share your health history, weight struggles, and goals with a doctor during the consultation. This will help determine which type of weight loss method is right for you.

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