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I don't believe those people who have suffered terrible adverse reactions, including death were taking real compounded Rx Hcg shots, nor do I believe they were supervised by a real physician. I would never buy drops, lotions, potions, or so-called homeopathic remedies over the internet. Common sense begs the question: How do you know what's in it?

I went to an M.D. who prescribed, supervised and administered the HcG shots and diet. I did two rounds of this protocol and went from 168 lbs and a size 14 to 126 lbs and currently a size 4/6. For me, It was emotionally harder to follow (because I was used to OVER EATING) than it was physically. When I was on the protocol, I was NOT hungry even though I adhered to the 500 cals. a day because I used real HcG properly and had support from my physician.

My doctor has been using this protocol for 7 years and NONE of her patients have died or ended up in the hospital w heart problems because of it. Truth is: I was headed for the hospital if I didn't lose weight soon... My breathing was labored, I had a huge belly, my hormones were unbalanced, I didn't sleep well, my joints hurt, my heart raced, my lipids sucked -- and all of which reversed after using this protocol. Yes, ALL of it!

If real HcG were a problem as described by some of you, it would be banned even as a secondary use for diet. It may not have been approved by the FDA (like I trust them anyway... think Vioxx) but they have had no detrimental reports on the supervised Rx HcG or they would have banned it completely and for good. Btw, has anyone ever asked themselves why a pregnant woman can produce 100 X as much HcG naturally and it doesn't kill her? Comparatively, the amount administered for the diet is minimal, yet it works if done properly.

I believe the controversy re. the HcG protocol exists mainly because people are (forgive me) gullible. In an attempt to save money (instead of finding a qualified physician) desperate people self-medicate and buy cheap, untested so-called HcG drops, potions, fraudulent homeopathic junk online. They believe all the full-page online success ads and bogus testimonies as if they were fact.

Fact is... NO ONE has ever died from a medically supervised HcG protocol. People want to place blame somewhere, but they don't look at the facts.

April 26, 2015 - 12:12pm

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