HCG - Scientific evidence of the benefits of its rational and well-advised use
About HCG:
When your use of HCG is aimed at healthy weight loss, I suggest you consider it:
1️⃣ If there are no arguments against facts, there is plenty of evidence that the proper use of HCG helps many to lose weight in a healthy way and without addiction.
2️⃣ Unfortunately, a lot of people give their opinions without really knowing the method or its foundations.
3️⃣ A lot of prejudiced people are speaking out, but even though they already know the amount of scientific and practical evidence, it seems that now they simply “don't want to give in”.
4️⃣ Everything in life can be put to good or bad use, and this doesn't make something good or bad in itself, but rather the use to which it is put, whether it is appropriate or not.
5️⃣ Anyone who has the power to influence others should be very careful to do so for the good, with the proper foundation and seeking to speak the truth - that they have actually sought to know better, right.
6️⃣ The proper use of HCG is usually much safer than the use of various black label and other weight loss drugs that are sold, prescribed and abused out there. But HCG is not manufactured in Brazil... For the time being, it is only manipulated or imported. Do you see the point?
7️⃣ Good health professionals only recommend HCG to patients with good lifestyle habits (or on the sincere path to improving them) and with minimal overall hormonal balance, under strict and ideally multidisciplinary monitoring - all of which is fundamental to the success and safety of the method.
A recent study proves the effectiveness of the rational use of HCG as an adjuvant in healthy weight loss (and cardiovascular risk reduction).
Against facts there are no arguments” - it's always good to know before forming opinions, concepts and prejudices.
Source: MIKIROVA, Nina A.; CASCIARI, Joseph J.; HUNNINGHAKE, Ronald E.; BEEZLEY, Margaret M. Effect of weight reduction on cardiovascular risk factors and CD34-positive cells in circulation. International Journal of Medical Sciences, v. 8, n. 6, p. 445-452, 2011. Available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3156990/. Accessed on: June 23, 2025.
Key points covered about HCG:
It works well in combination with good lifestyle habits, a low-calorie diet (well targeted) and adequate supplementation (e.g. of vitamins, minerals and probiotics).
The use of HCG increases/optimizes the use of visceral fat reserves (precisely those that are most dangerous to health and which the vast majority of “conventional” and even chemical slimming methods have difficulty addressing effectively, with due priority).
The doses of HCG used for these purposes are very small compared to the amounts of HCG circulating during pregnancy.
The rational use of HCG, together with good lifestyle habits, can be effective in reducing both fat mass and the risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease.
The use of HCG can help improve the patient's overall lipid profile (cholesterol and triglycerides).
HCG itself promotes greater loss of fat mass by those who use it, as well as reducing hunger and appetite - in other words, it's not just the low-calorie diet that makes patients who use HCG lose weight, as many people mistakenly think. Those who only follow a low-calorie diet tend to experience a large loss of muscle mass, which doesn't usually occur in those who use HCG rationally and with good guidance.
Find out more about the rational use of HCG to help with weight loss and how/when it can be beneficial:
Go here for several texts explaining it: https://icaro.med.br/?s=hcg
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