Need more info about hcg diet plan.

wareen80

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Hello,

My name is warren and I am 30 years of age. I am an owner of one small business in New York. Most of the time I need to work more than 70 hours in a week. So I do not have enough time to exercise in the morning or even in the evening.

My height is 5.7 and my weight is 280 Ibs. I would like to lose my extra weight. I tried in different ways but failed. Although I did consult with my doc and she suggested maintaining a certain workout routine, but it is not possible for me due to my heavy load in my business. I like to take supplement instead of maintaining daily workout routine. I heard lots about supplements and my knowledge is mix about supplements. Some says taking supplements are not good for health, while others say they are risk free.

I am in dilemma right now. Recently I heard about Human Chorionic Gonadotropin. This is popularly known as hcg diet. I went through their website and it says that one British doctor named Dr. Simeons researched and invented hcg diet protocol. According to their website, hcg diet drops are used under the tongue in order to lose weight. It suggests that hcg diet has no side effects as hcg diet is used under the tongue not into your body directly. Here is the website: [LINK REMOVED]

I like to know more about hcg diet plan and I also like to know more about hcg diet recipe. Did anyone use this hormone or any kind of oral hormone before in order to lose weight?

I also read couple of reviews and maximum reviews are good enough, but before using this hormone, I would like to know details about it. Did anyone use this before? If not please suggest me which supplements should I use in order to reduce my weight?

Regards,
Aaric Wareen
 
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Its another fad diet, its stone/nail soup. Its not the drops that do a darned thing, its the diet that does it all
 
Warren,
You don't need to be taking a pregnancy hormone to lose weight. You need a life style change.
I'm 57 years old, and in January of this year I weighed 304 pounds. I now weigh 228 and my goal is to get down to the 190's.
I've done it without exercise but I do take a few carefully chosen supplements and I drink 3-4 litres of water a day.

Insulin and cortisol are the two biggest inhibitors to fat loss, and most overweight people have too much of both of these hormones.
Insulin can be controlled with dietary changes - cutting the carbs. Cortisol is a little trickier because it's a stress hormone, but getting enough sleep helps keep it in check.

A lot of people ask me how I lost the weight, and when I tell them some say they could never give up Big Macs, pizza and potato chips. My response to them is, "Then you better get used to being fat." I'm not one to sugar coat things.
 
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