Homeopathic Hcg Drops
Dieters wanting to follow the hCG Diet Protocol may be confusing true Pharmaceutical hCG hormone (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) and “Homeopathic Drops”. The differences between the two are considerable. Homeopathic HCG has been shown to contain scarce amounts of hCG hormone with a majority of ingredients to include vitamins, water, herbal stimulants, and even alcohol.
Why must the hCG Diet Protocol contain real hormones For the purpose of weight loss, The Diets originator, Dr. A.T.W. Simeons suggests that Pharmaceutical hCG must contain a minimum of 125 IU (international units) of pharmaceutical hCG hormone delivered daily. Dr. Simeons hCG Diet Protocol is based on the theory that the hormone triggers your body into releasing stored fats while delivering the nutrition it needs to supplement a low caloric intake.
Since homeopathic “Drops” do not contain the necessary amounts of hCG hormone, the body will most likely use lean muscle tissue instead of using stored fat reserves for energy. This effect may cause a dieters metabolism to slow down, along with feelings of hunger, weakness and fatigue. The use of these “HCG Drops” can be a potential health risk as it allows dieters to avoid the necessary physician supervision, blood testing and comprehensive medical exam needed with the true hCG Diet Protocol. Also, because the purchase of homeopathic “Drops” does not require a written prescription, many internet companies are offering these as an alternative to true Pharmaceutical hCG hormone. Some of the verbiage used in advertising homeopathic HCG includes: “Prescription Strength HCG Drops”, “Highest Quality HCG Drops”, “Prescription Grade HCG Drops” and “High Purity HCG Drops”. Consumers need to be aware of these descriptions intended to create confusion.
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