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subject: Why Not Just Go On The Low Calorie Diet Without The Hcg Diet Drops? [print this page]


500-calories per day is severely restrictive! Here is what will happen. The body will compensate by using stores of glycogen, protein (muscle) and some fat, which lowers your metabolism. But here is where the problem lies. Before you can lose true weight, the natural response is to get irritable, maybe lightheaded, and cranky; making you reach for whatever food you can get your hands on and have a field day.

HCG Diet Drops Help Lose the Weight

When a person tries to lose weight solely by a low calorie diet, they will first lose his normal fat reserves. Only as a last resort will the body give up its abnormal reserves, that's when the body starts to get a bit cranky. It is just for this reason that obese patients complain that when they diet they lose the wrong fat or muscle mass. They feel famished and tired and their face becomes drawn and haggard, but their body shows little improvement. The fat they have come to detest stays on and the fat they need to cover their bones and vital organs depletes.

The HCG diet drops allow the body to consume only 500 calories because the HCG hormone triggers the body into burning up to 2,000 calories a day from stored fat cells.

HCG diet drops cause your hypothalamus to mobilize the abnormal fat out of the fat storage locations so that its available for use. While you are only consuming small amounts of calories, your hypothalamus is continually releasing the fat stored in your body. Because of this, your body is actually operating on thousands of calories a day.

It has been observed and their are hcg diet testimonials that HCG drop dieters do notice a loss of 1 to 2 lbs a day. The minimum weight loss noticed is 0.5 pound a day while the maximum weight loss noticed is 3+ lbs a day. Normally, the dieter notices that 1 lb is lost in the first day.

by: John B




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