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What is HCG Diet Protocol
What is HCG Diet Protocol

HCG stands for human Chorionic Gonadotropin the hormone produced by pregnant women in the early stages of pregnancy. Research suggests some HCG Drops in the form of injection daily (about 125 IU to 200 IU) results in a weight loss of 1 to 2 pounds per day, and often more, when accompanied by a VLCD (very low-calorie intake of apprx 500 calories).

During pregnancy of a woman HCG hormone helps in the development of the placenta and the development of reproductive organs in the fetus. HCG Hormone is present in men and women, but during pregnancy, the levels are higher in women. The hCG hormone also causes the hypothalamus to release fat cells, ie, ready for business. This helps to fuel the growth of the baby cell from fat cells of the mother. This is where the genius of the use of this hormone on a diet of origin. If a person can take in enough HCG drops to your fat cells to "open" and could be combined with a diet low in calories, voila, unbelieveable weight loss would occur. The theory is that the body uses fat cells open to take in calories when food was denied from ordinary birth.

The HCG diet was developed by the physician ATW Simeons in the 50's. He developed to help obese patients lose weight. He was very demanding in the determination of HCG protocol, which used human chorionic gonadotropin, a hormone naturally. The HCG diet was developed by the physician ATW Simeons in the 50's. He developed to help obese patients lose weight. He was very demanding in the determination of HCG protocol, which used human chorionic gonadotropin, a hormone naturally.

Many people who have had trouble losing weight are turning to the HCG diet and is having phenomenal results. The average weight loss is one pound per person per day while taking oral HCG homeopathic and eat very low calorie diet recommended.




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