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Old 05-11-2010, 04:43 AM   #73
maryeverett1
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Rainbow Don't knock it until you've tried it!

The incredible and positive results that thousands of people have had through being on this diet would suggest otherwise...you can be a critic all you want and choose NOT to do this diet! That is certainly YOUR choice! There are those of us who have made the choice to do it and are happy with our choice and the fantastic results we have seen through choosing to do it! Best to state your claims, your "evidence" and your opinion and move on! I am so happy with what I have seen in less than a week of being on this diet and nothing that anyone can write refuting my own personal evidence and that of so many others, will change my mind!

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Originally Posted by celstu1 View Post
Interesting article about Hcg that Ive found throughout reviews of this 'diet' ... for those thinking about doing this...

Scientific evidence: There is no scientific evidence supporting HCG injections as a weight loss strategy. In addition, these injections have not been approved by the FDA for use in weight loss. In fact, since 1975 the FDA has required all marketing and advertising of HCG to state the following: “HCG has not been demonstrated to be effective adjunctive therapy in the treatment of obesity. There is no substantial evidence that it increases weight loss beyond that resulting from caloric restriction, that it causes a more attractive or ‘normal’ distribution of fat, or that it decreases the hunger and discomfort associated with calorie-restricted diets.”

“HCG is a hormone extracted from urine of pregnant women. It is approved by FDA for treatment of certain problems of the male reproductive system and in stimulating ovulation in women who have had difficulty becoming pregnant. No evidence has been presented, however, to substantiate claims for HCG as a weight-loss aid.” via the FDA

HCG ban: The hormone was recently added to the list of “banned substances” in Major League Baseball, as it was becoming increasingly popular among steroid users. Athletes turned to this, among other “performance enhancing drugs” because it “mitigates the side effects of ending a cycle of steroids.”

Negative side effects: The common side effects include headaches, mood swings, depression, blood clots, confusion, and dizziness. Some women also develop a condition called Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS); symptoms of this include pelvic pain, swelling of the hands and legs, stomach pain, weight gain, shortness of breath, diarrhea, vomiting/nausea, and/or urinating less than normal.

Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Weight loss is hard work and it won’t come in a potion, pill, or injection. The most “dangerous” thing you should be doing to your body is trying a new exercise that intimidates you like rock climbing or completing a marathon.
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