I just started a site that sells kits for the protocol supplies - by spreading out the shipping charges I can usually offer them cheaper than you can order them directly. Please check out WWW.HCGPROTOCOL.COM - even if you don't order, check out the nostalgia page & Link to 200 or so free recipes.
Thanks and best of luck!
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Not only are most diets hard work, many are cost restrictive. With a little luck & a consult with your family physician, you can lose approximately 30 lbs in 30 days for roughly $3 a pound using the hCG protocol.
It has come to my attention that a commercial site outside of YouTube has a handful of hcg'ers videos linked to their site in such a way as to (in my opinion) imply we all lost weight through them, managing to post the videos in such a way as to NOT link to our additional videos as MOST external sites do. (which would undoubtedly tip off viewers that none of us had used them while on the hCG protocol)
They DO have a comment on their main page, but I believe it's worded in such a way as to intentionally be evasive. To quote - "...watch the videos - all of people just like you - who have already experienced success utilizing components of our program."
WatchUsShrink lists some pricey "phase one" kits ranging from $199 to $599 - well, I'm not even sure what phase one is, so I obviously didn't need to do it to lose 30 lbs in 32 days.
The other site wants you to use one of their labs for blood work before they write you a script for hCG, which you then have to take to one of their affiliated pharmacies. Since when wouldn't ANY board certified lab or pharmacy do?
I believe the same tests are usually covered by insurance as part of an annual physical. They claim the blood tests are so they can alert you to possible medical conditions, just how thorough they can be without seeing you face to face, checking your blood pressure & pulse or having you turn your head and cough - is up for interpretation.
I'm a tad bit peaved that a commercial site would use my videos without contacting me for permission, and outraged in the misleading way in which I feel they were used.
It's my humble opinion that unethical tactics such as these are exactly the reason why the hCG protocol, though quite effective - has been met with much resistance & skepticism.
- Tim delmem
LOL.....so funny! YEAH!!! Does that mean that these sugar free water flavor packets are ok? I am not a fan of plain water.
hcgdietexample 2 years ago
Have to check the carb count, if it's really 0 cal and they didn't sneak in some sugars, should be alright.
delmem 2 years ago
You mentioned that you drank Diet Coke during the VLCD & ingjections. Is that right? Did you notice any change in weight loss? Diet Pepsi/Dr. Pepper is my weakest link. It will be sooo hard to give up if I need to.
hcgdietexample 2 years ago
Yes, I drank 1-2 8oz diet coke most days, sweetened coffee with Equal, still managed a 30 lb loss in 32 days. You definitely want to limit your intake due to sodium content/water retention... but didn't seem to slow weight loss at all.
A lot of people have a hatred for the artificial sweeteners - and I'm not saying there aren't better choices out there, my % lost inline with a friend using stevia.
(1st let's get you thinner & healthier THEN we'll work on the soda addiction) Triage.
delmem 2 years ago
does hcg show up as a drug on drug tests?
reallysize7 2 years ago
It's a pregnancy hormone which they wouldn't be looking for on a standard drug test, though they might test for it as a part of a performance enhancing screen, is a very small dose so would depend on the sensitivity of the test.
delmem 2 years ago