Diets, Hormones And HCG Allowed Food

By Donna Taylor


While there are a number of diets, some are based on health aspects and others are fads When it comes to the HCG diet, the controversial hormone injections seem to be of concern. In addition, the original form of the diet has been widely debunked by scientists. While this is the case, many people are still enticed by the HCG allowed food which include 200 calories of protein per day including white fish, lobster, shrimp, crab, extra lean grass-fed beef or buffalo, two cups of vegetables per day including onions, green salads, asparagus, celery or broccoli and the two servings of fruit including grapefruit, apples, strawberries, lemons or oranges per day.

One other reason the diet remains popular is the half to full pound a day most people lose while on the plan. Although, in order to do so, individuals must combine sprays, drops, pellets and hormone injections while remaining on a strict 500 calorie per day diet. While the allowed foods appear to be heart healthy choices, professionals such as Liz Weinandy RD, at Ohio State University Medical Center suggest the original and upgraded HCG diets are still a risky proposition.

Weinandy also notes that the original or upgraded plan has been declared safe or effective. In fact, the FDA has published warnings against using HCG products. In addition, there have been no studies or trials. As such, there are no reports as to the long or short term side effects the diet can have on the physical body or mental health.

While a new upgraded version was introduced by Dr. Oz allowing for a 1500 rather than 500 daily calorie intake, the original diet still remains at 500. Dr. Oz even suggested the original plan was dangerous due to the low level of calories allowed and that primary health care providers should not recommend the original diet to clients. Whereas, both plans still maintain the same food and hormone intake requirement.

Very little research has been exhausted on either plan while the new version has not been backed by peer to peer or medical journals. As such, individuals considering going on the diet need to keep this in mind. For, when a diet has not been approved by the FDA or medical personnel, individuals are generally nothing more than guinea pigs when it comes to trying such diets.

When it comes to Weinandy, she does not believe the version of HCG diet introduced by Dr. Oz has proven any safer or more effective than the original. In addition, the diet while allowing more calories than the original is still considered a low calorie diet. While this is the case, there are a number of other diets which suggest eating 1,500 to 2,000 calories per day for maximum weight loss.

One reason there is concern over the original diet is that it requires individuals to each such a daily low calorie count. According to a recent FDA warning, the reasoning behind doing so appears to be an effort to reset metabolism while changing eating patterns.

Both versions of the HCG diet requires individuals to take the hormone chorionic gonadotropin which is the hormone produced by placenta during pregnancy. The hormone can be ingested either through a daily injection, pellets, sprays, oral drops or pills. Individuals considering this diet may want to note that depending on age and gender, the hormone can have varying effects on overall health and well being, including emotional state.




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Incredibly Simple Tips On Weight Loss Walnut Creek Locals May Go For

By Ann King


Slimming down is a goal that many find extremely hard to attain successfully. Such is most especially true for people who are too busy to regularly workout and consume nothing but healthy meals prepared at home. Luckily for those who do not have a lot of free time, there's hope. This article is all about some incredibly simple tips on weight loss Walnut Creek experts on health and fitness want everyone to give a try.

Keep your metabolism running quicker than usual with the help of ice-cold water. Your core temperature has to be maintained at a certain level. If it drops or increases, your body will immediately spring into action in order to reinstate normal temperature. Lots of calories get burned if the core temperature has to be increased. This is why having ice-cold water can help you get rid of excess calories.

Brushing is highly capable of ruining one's appetite instantly. Experts suggest using the strongest mint-flavored toothpaste on the market for best results. It's for the fact that mint is something that can momentarily deaden the taste buds, which then leads to a decrease in the appetite. If brushing is not an option, one may consider gargling with mint-flavored mouthwash for a few seconds.

Lower your food consumption by brewing and sipping a cup of green tea before meals. Aside from decreasing your appetite, green tea also supplies your body with metabolism-boosting caffeine. It's no wonder why a lot of today's capsules and pills meant for slimming down have green tea extract in them. However, it's important to note that it is possible for you to end up with certain nutritional deficiencies if you make it a habit to have green tea before eating because certain compounds in the beverage can inhibit absorption of some nutrients, including iron.

Having coffee is also good for accelerating one's metabolism. It's common knowledge that caffeine present abundantly in coffee is a stimulant. Because of this, enjoying several cups of coffee per day can help encourage the burning of excess calories. However, for best results it's a good idea to avoid adding calorie-packed ingredients to a cup of coffee.

Staying under the sun helps encourage weight reduction. The sun is an excellent source of vitamin D. According to scientists, people who are deficient in vitamin D tend to have lots of excess fat in the abdominal region. Vitamin D also helps lift the mood. Someone who feels down usually has an increased appetite.

Doing various stress-busting activities can fend off emotional eating. A person who is an emotional eater wants nothing but foods that are packed with fat, sugar and carbohydrates. It's a good thing that it is virtually impossible for one to run out of stress-reducing pursuits. They range from getting a massage to reading a book.

Still nothing can take the place of having an active lifestyle and eating healthy foods. It's important to note that sometimes failure to slim down can be blamed on certain medical conditions. Diagnosing and treating them can help promote weight loss.




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