How the diet works

Day 1: Take the HCG drops and eat as much fatty food as you can
Day 2: Take the HCG drops and continue to each fatty food
Day 3: Continue to take the HCG drops and follow the 500 calorie/day diet in your quick start guide.

First three weeks off HCG no starches or sugars
Second three weeks off HCG slowly add starches and sugars

Do you want to:

Slim down, lose fats and be fit again? Increase your self-esteem, look good in your favorite outfit and be admired? Live a longer life, look radiant and portray glowing health?
If so, Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) Flash is you’re solution you seek! But, before embarking on your journey you should know the history behind hCG.

First and foremost hCG is an all natural supplement and the science behind its use in weight modification is simple. hCG is a glycoprotein hormone produced in pregnancy by the developing embryo after conception. Its role during pregnancy is to prevent the disintegration of the ovary and thereby maintain progesterone production.

But, what does this mean and how can it help you lose weight?

In 1954 Dr. A.T.W. Simeons, a British physician published his acclaimed report extolling the benefits of the hCG hormone as the miracle treatment for obesity. Dr. Simeons’ found that HCG assisted his patients with significantly reducing their caloric intake without the hunger pains, headaches, weakness and irritability side-effects that were commonly associated with consuming less calories.

The tendency to accumulate abnormal fat was diagnosed by Dr. Simeons as “a very definite metabolic disorder, much as is, for instance, diabetes.” [In other words, being overweight is not entirely your fault.] Dr. Simeons was profoundly concerned with the fundamental problems of the obesity disorder, its causes and its symptoms. For forty years, while evaluating every theory and method, and thousands of patients, Dr. Simeons was bent on discovering the treatment that would cure the disorder equally effectively for both sexes, at all ages and in all forms of obesity.

His research led him to human Chorionic Gonadotropin, (hCG) a substance that occurs among women during pregnancy. Overweight patients that were given small daily doses seemed to “lose their insatiable appetites and would notice a distinct decrease in the circumference of their hips.”

Simeons concluded that the change in shape resulted from a movement of fat away from normal deposits in the hips and become available to the body as fuel. So an overweight person on a restricted diet would no longer succumb to hunger pains while experiencing significant weight loss.

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