hCG Diet & Weight Loss Program
If you’re struggling to lose 10 pounds or more and especially if you want to lose central body fat where it tends to collect—think ‘beer belly’ the hCG Diet & Weight Loss Program may be for you. The excess fat you find yourself struggling with is known as visceral fat which lies under the muscles and can’t be reached by traditional body sculpting methods such as liposuction or CoolSculpting. hCG hormones cause the hypothalamus to mobilize fat out of fat storage so it’s available for use.
How much weight is lost?
hCG dieters lose an average of 4 to7 pounds per week while following a strict diet protocol. The hCG diet calls for a daily caloric intake of 500 calories but as the hypothalamus continually releases fat stores, your body is actually operating on thousands of calories a day. As your body burns these excess calories, weight loss occurs. 500 calories may not sound like much but you’re actually getting the nutrition of a 2000-calorie a day diet.
What is hCG?
hCG stands for Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, a hormone naturally produced by the placenta in pregnant women and which almost completely controls the metabolic function through the hypothalamus throughout pregnancy.
NOTE: The hCG used in the hCG diet protocols is a variation of the form used for fertility treatments and is given in much smaller doses. The hCG we use for medical purposes is created in laboratories from sterile cells and is not extracted from women or animal urine.
Men will not develop female characteristics, such as ‘man boobs’ from the hCG diet; in fact, it stimulates more testosterone production in men and is highly specific to men’s health needs.
The hCG Protocol
Dr. A. T. W. Simeons first introduced his weight loss program in the 1950’s, but it did not gain acceptance in America until decades later. As a result of his research, today many Americans are aware of his diet.
We have all dieted again and again or tried countless fat-melting workouts. Sometimes we see results and sometimes we go for weeks without the loss of a single pound. Sound familiar? The good news is that it’s not your willpower or motivation at fault. An area in your brain called the diencephalon, in combination with your hypothalamus, is responsible for stubborn fat stores. Dr. Simeon’s research was the first to suggest a link between hormones, obesity, and the weight regulatory center in our brain.
Dr. Simeons discovered that by using bio-identical hormones, which exist naturally in the body, in combination with a very-low-calorie-diet (VLCD) extra fat deposits would be forced into the bloodstream and burned as energy.
The end result is that problem-fat storage areas such as the belly, buttocks, love handles and thighs begin to shrink.