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And it's a bunch of Bull Crap you do HCG shots and only eat 500 cal. a day. If

I sold you some water and told you it will help you lose weight but you can only

eat this much would it work. Yes but the HCG turning fat in to energy Bull and

HCG helps you to not feel hungry Bull. Don't tell them people about the ADC or

they will run out of it.

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> From: <kevinh@...>

> Subject: HCG Diet

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> Date: Thursday, February 11, 2010, 8:58 PM

> CBS news NY, covered the HCG diet the

> other night.  It is interesting to here the Endo

> discourage increasing T through HCG.  The net result of

> the newscast is a likely upswing in HCG sales.  Get

> your HCG for HRT before the diet hysteria comes to another

> peak!

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> http://wcbstv.com/video/?id=138549wcbs (DOT) dayport.com

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Phil--I know you said Dr. Crisler might be rethinking the HCG diet. I have heard

the dose to be anywhere from 100 to 150IU per day. What is the latest on the

dose? When is the ideal time for this dose? Morning or evening?

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First thing I need to run this past my heart Dr. All ready Dr. posted to me

he feels with my problmes I sould not go on this diet. He said this just after

I read this.

Here is a link to the forum I joined you need to read this " Dr. Simeon's HCG

Protocol " and this his paper the " Download PDF.

They start with 125 IU's Of HCG every morning the first 3 days you need to eat a

lot of food they call this loading but no starch or sugar. Then when you start

on the 500 cal.'s you have enough in your stores to get your doing so your body

starts to live off your Fat this is not just any kind of fat it's your storage

fat and you don't lose muscle on this your stroge fat will be = to about 2000

Cals so your never hungery.

http://www.4hcgsuccess.com/hcg-protocol

Here is a copy of my reply.

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I hear you and as I am learning about this I am getting the feeling this might

not be healthy for me one part that I read about was this a cut and paste.

I have enough of this all ready.

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Muscular Fatigue

Towards the end of a full course, when a good deal of fat has been rapidly lost,

some patients complain that lifting a weight or climbing stairs requires a

greater muscular effort than before. They feel neither breathlessness nor

exhaustion but simply that their muscles have to work harder. This phenomenon,

which disappears soon after the end of the treatment, is caused by the removal

of abnormal fat deposited between, in, and around the muscles. The removal of

this fat makes the muscles too long, and so in order to achieve a certain

skeletal movement - say the bending of an arm - the muscles have to perform

greater contraction than before. Within a short while the muscle adjusts itself

perfectly to the new situation, but under HCG the loss of fat is so rapid that

this adjustment cannot keep up with it. Patients often have to be reassured that

this does not mean that they are " getting weak " . This phenomenon does not occur

in patients who regularly take

vigorous exercise and continue to do so during treatment.

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> From: Thornton <brianee93@...>

> Subject: HCG Diet

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> Date: Monday, June 28, 2010, 9:33 AM

> Phil--I know you said Dr. Crisler

> might be rethinking the HCG diet. I have heard the dose to

> be anywhere from 100 to 150IU per day. What is the latest on

> the dose? When is the ideal time for this dose? Morning or

> evening?

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For what it's worth department, one researcher believes HCG in some way controls

our immune system. To test if a woman is PG, they measure her HCG level, if it

is above normal, chances are she is PG. The amount of HCG in her body continues

to increase until just before birth of the child, as it stops. His theory,

unfounded of course, is that HCG stops the woman's body from rejecting the fetus

as a foriegn body.

For whatever reason, most unbalanced or slightly over emotional women, become

more stable during pregnancy and those with autoimmune diseases overcome those

diseases, during pregnancy. So there is some evidence that perhaps HCG in some

way balances out our immune system. and perhaps support his theory.

Scientist now know, keeping your T level up, also upregulates your production of

human growth hormone, certainly an inexpensive method to do so.

I have taken HCG over the last ten years, off and on again for weight loss, so

for me, couple hundred units HCG daily and the atkins diet, low carbs works well

to keep my weight down. And I suppose since pregnant women seem very healthy,

perhaps HCG is for better health.

I also take LDN, low dose naltrexone, 4.5mgs nightly, small doses of naltrexone,

seems to help the immune system balance itself out.

I know since beginning LDN, I have leukemia, my CBC, my white blood cell count

has increased about forty percentile and for the last two years has kept my

leukemia in remission.

stay healthy, david a

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> From: spankysd@...

> Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 14:05:15 -0800

> Subject: HCG Diet

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> I was listening to the directory of the diet and weight loss center at

> Scripps Medical Center, one of the more prestigious medical centers in

> California. He was asked about the HCG diet. His reply is paraphrased as

> follows:

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> 1. He had been asked to contribute a chapter on the topic in a book, so he

> had researched it extensively.

> 2. It was invented by a guy in the 1890's as a diet program for women. The

> inventor's claim was that women could keep their shape while engaging in

> extreme dieting by using female hormones.

> 3. Studies have shown that 40% of people who are injected with HCG or with

> saline solution will lose weight successfully. Studies have shown that it

> does not matter whether it is a placebo or HCG. The important thing is that

> the patient believes that the injection will help them.

> 4. There is no physiological reason to think that HCG should be of any

> benefit to dieters.

> 5. A starvation diet for most men is around 700-800 calories per day.

> Anything below that threshold causes the bodies metabolism to slow down

> 10-20%.

> 6. When the diet stops, rapid weigh gain is often seen because the body's

> metabolism rate does not ramp back up as fast as people start eating again.

>

> Based on actual studies, one technique that he suggested is using a protein

> bar or a protein drink which has a know caloric count in place of meals that

> are a problem. So, if you tend to eat too much at lunch, or at dinner, to

> try this at those times.

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If you want to explore the HCG diet, read the seminal work on the subject: Dr.

A.T.W. Simeons " Pounds and Inches " .

You can Google up an original copy without much difficulty.

It's not as simple as taking some HCG and trying not to eat. Lots of folks will

give their interpretations of what Dr. Simeons wrote, but I recommend you read

his own words.

Randy Hoops

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> CBS news NY, covered the HCG diet the other night. It is interesting to here

the Endo discourage increasing T through HCG. The net result of the newscast is

a likely upswing in HCG sales. Get your HCG for HRT before the diet hysteria

comes to another peak!

>

> http://wcbstv.com/video/?id=138549@...

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Unfortunately, there is not much nutritional value in fat. If you are on a

limited caloric intake, then you want to be sure that what you do consume is

high quality food nutritionally.

On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 6:13 PM, k0cm <Randy@...> wrote:

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> A high fat diet can satisfy your hunger with relatively few calories.

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> If you weight is stable, it's almost certain that you are not consuming

> more calories than you burn.

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> I have bacon and eggs nearly every morning and that keeps my hunger

> satisfied for a long time. No toast, no butter, no potatos.

>

> What do you think of Dr Haub's Twinkie diet?

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> Reading @cbsnews: Twinkie Diet for Weight Loss: Is Professor Haub on to

> Something? - CBSNews: http://bit.ly/bqkiJ6

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> > I have seen numerous people who dieted this way.They all lost significant

> amts of weight.They also regained most if not more once they stopped.I have

> kept 80 lbs off for 23 months eating an extremely low carb, high fat diet

> with little regard for caloric intake.I have very little body fat and have

> become much more muscular without weight training.Worked very well for

> me.Something I can continue forever. Taubes " good calories, bad

> calories " inspired me.

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