I am not a fan of the homeopathic HCG Diet.
Just want to get that out there in the open. Not without damned good reason, as you’ll soon see.
But, if you are a fan of homeopathic HCG Diet‘ing, or you’re selling it — you may want to quickly leave this page because you are not going to like what you’re about to read.
Especially if you’re selling it. Keep your homeopathic HCG Diet affiliates away from this post and pray they never read it because if they do, they’ll beeline for the door quicker than a taste tester at an ExLax convention.
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Still here? Good. Then consider that your Viewer Warning for Smart HCG Diet’ers.
Here are the simple facts about the homeopathic HCG Diet –
The Homeopathic HCG Diet Is The HCG Diet With No Real HCG.
Period, bottom-line, end of story.
Proponents of the homeo-pathetic HCG Diet say there is an “energetic imprint” of the HCG in the solution of purified water you’re to take 2x daily while on the HCG Diet.
And supposedly, this solution is achieved by repeatedly diluting down (not to be confused with distilling down which, scientifically does make something more potent) the HCG until it is down to the familiar 6x, 6c or 30c potencies standard for homeopathic remedies.
Bottom-line: think of it this way, a standard 6x dilution is the equivalent of one dose of HCG in a bathtub full of water.
At that level of dilution, no molecules of the original substance remains — at all! Even with their most sophisticated equipment, analytical chemists find it impossible to identify any active ingredient.
But the HCG Diet protocol needs a minimum of 125 IUs daily. How’s that homeopathic “solution” looking to you now?
Lol… thought so.
But the homeopathic belief (and since it has no scientific basis, then it is merely a belief) is that the substance has left its imprint or a “spirit-like essence” and that is what stimulates the body to heal itself. Or since you’re on the HCG Diet, then to lose the right kind of fat.
And it is this “spirit-like essence” in the remedy’s solution that contains a “memory” of the original substance. But just what exactly is that “memory?”
Homeopaths say it is electromagnetic waves of the active ingredient it once contained. They say that vigorous shakings between each dilution make this “memory” possible.
But oh, come on! I don’t know about you, but if that isn’t the very definition of goofy science, then I don’t know what is.
Do you realize how ridiculous it is to be on the HCG Diet and have to “activate” your bottle by whacking it on the bottom twice a day?
Now I ask you, one reasonable human being to another — you’re on the HCG Diet… why would you pay good money for HCG that is literally a watered-down version of Rx HCG?
Why would you throw good money at something that scientists cannot find even a single molecule remaining of the substance you’re supposed to be paying for?
Why would you squander the little 6 week window on the HCG Diet using something that is a pale dilution of the original?
On your HCG Diet journey, one molecule of HCG in that solution is not… can-not yield the same results as 125+ IUs. Period.
Doesn’t that make sense to you?
But being human often means doing irrational things in the hope that something works, right? But pushers of the homeopathic HCG Diet agenda continue to prey on the desperation and the weak-mindedness of the overweight to believe anything.
Isn’t this the classic problem, after all, with folks who are overweight? And I can say this because I was there, for too many years I was porking out on chocolate cake in one hand while popping Xenadrine in the other; we’re just looking for the easy way out, some way to eat what we want and not have to change a thing.
How often have you seen this online: “Lose 30 pounds by doing nothing and eating what you want!” I’m not making that up. I just googled “homeopathic HCG Diet” and it was in the body of the sixth or seventh site that came up.
Now you and I, we recognize that for the fallacy it is, right?
Look, straight up — in order for the 500 calorie HCG Diet protocol to work, then you must have a minimum of 125 IUs in your system a day for 6 weeks.
The homeopathic HCG Diet, by any other name…
- Homeopathic HCG
- Hormone Free HCG
- eHCG
- 500 Calorie Drops
Whatever they’re calling overpriced water and vitamins in a dropper bottle – if it doesn’t have the HCG hormone in there at a minimum dosage of 125 IUs — you’ve got nothing to mobilize the Type III fat stores.
You’ve got bupkis, bubala.
Whee-doggies… but I did go on about this homeopathic HCG Diet issue, didn’t I?
And I didn’t get around to the best parts – what the trusted and venerable testing labs at Consumer Reports had to say about the whole homeopathic HCG Diet thing.
Plus, I want to teach you how to make your own homeopathic HCG for the next time you go on the HCG Diet! Yeah!
Stay Tuned. Stay Gutless.
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