Friends don't let friends take HCG

jessiferrrb
jessiferrrb Posts: 1,758 Member
edited November 17 in Motivation and Support
so, lately i have more and more friends who have started VLCDs, HCG and super restrictive elimination diets. i don't want to be pushy or discouraging, i want to be supportive, but it's really hard for me shut up and smile when they tell me that they hate missing out on everything but they've lost 10 pounds in 2 weeks and it's so worth it.

what i want to say is, that's awesome!! - but it's probably a lot of water weight and there are way easier ways to do this. i want to point out that i've lost 20 pounds, albeit slowly, without sequestering myself and funneling my beer money into mlm shakes. what i want to say is that HCG is not proven to aid weight loss in any way but being a 6'2 man and eating 750 calories a day is not healthy. what i want to say is that you don't have to go gluten free, vegan and alcohol free all at once to lose weight (although, to be honest, this actually doesn't really bother me as much because this friend seems super happy with what she's eating so far).

i'm honestly not against any way that people eat that makes them happy. vegan - go for it! i wish i could give up dairy but i get miserable. keto - more power to you! but if you're constantly telling me you're miserable and you can't wait till you can go to brunch and eat pizza then i want to tell you that you can! the problem is that even asking gentle questions like "why do you feel you have to eliminate everything" gets met with a defensiveness that i don't really want to push back upon.

i'm fully ready to hear that this is my problem and really none of my business and to let them do whatever they want. even if their patterns are to gain everything back and try the master cleanse in 6 months. i would just like to hear if anyone has had these experiences.

/rant

tl;dr nobody wants to drink any kool-aid but their own.

Replies

  • inertiastrength
    inertiastrength Posts: 2,343 Member
    I thought you meant the pregnancy hormone lol
  • jessiferrrb
    jessiferrrb Posts: 1,758 Member
    fascha wrote: »
    I thought you meant the pregnancy hormone lol

    @fascha i do mean the pregnancy hormone. i have a 6'2 guy friend who is currently taking daily shots of it and eating 750 calories a day. he lost 12 pounds in a week, but of course he did! he's 6'2 and eating 750 calories!
    People get hangry when they are starving.

    Steer clear...don't poke the bear!

    that is good advice.

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  • Terrible diet! My aunt lost 80 lbs then gained 90 one year later. Her metabolism is messed up and has no more muscle tone.
  • Susieq_1994
    Susieq_1994 Posts: 5,361 Member
    edited March 2017
    fascha wrote: »
    I thought you meant the pregnancy hormone lol

    Actually... It IS the pregnancy hormone. But most of the hCG products nowadays don't contain any actual hormone in it (except the injections. Which I think are illegal.)

    ETA: OP beat me to it... And apparently the injections still exist!
  • DeficitDuchess
    DeficitDuchess Posts: 3,099 Member
    edited March 2017
    Terrible diet! My aunt lost 80 lbs then gained 90 one year later. Her metabolism is messed up and has no more muscle tone.

    @Deadlifting_Away_Doritos I saw a documentary: "Facing The Fat" on Amazon Prime of, an obese man whom went 55 days without food; just water &'s currently larger than, ever because he, also ruined his; metabolism!
  • Supercatie80
    Supercatie80 Posts: 1,802 Member
    @jessiferrrb the reason why the gentle question of "why do you feel you have to eliminate everything" is met with defensiveness is that to someone who is already defensive about their "fitness choices" (and suspects that you may not approve of them) or someone who is just plain hungry because they're basically starving themselves, it doesn't sound gentle. It sounds accusatory even though you don't mean it to be. They are already defensive so they key into the "you-message" in your question which suggests that they are at fault and making the wrong choice.

    Try turning it into an "I-message". For instance: "I think that not being able to eat all of those things forever would be really hard and not a lot of fun. I do (insert advice here) and it really works for me. It's a long road but I'm making progress and I still get to eat my favorite stuff."

    You could even try to get them to join you depending on what your relationship is and how much you want to be involved: "I've found that it's easier for me to stay committed and reach my goals if I have a partner or someone to be accountable to, do you want to join me?"

    You can still poke the bear and change their mind. It's all about the psychology.
  • DeficitDuchess
    DeficitDuchess Posts: 3,099 Member
    edited March 2017
    @jessiferrrb when people tell me that, they wanna lose weight I ask them for; how long? They become, perplexed & say they never wanna regain it, then I tell them that; they do wanna lose weight because when, we lose something we desire to; find it again & what, their doing'll guarantee that; they'll find it again!

    I operate, a group here & via the start I did something drastically different I, sought to help them/me change our mindset to; change our bodies! Not only do, I but most of the members of my group refer to, their journey as getting "rid" of weight instead; of "losing" it! There's such a power alone by, just changing; your terminology & thus, it's meaning because when we desire to get rid of, something we never seek to; find it again & therefore we initiate appropriate actions to, ensure that; we don't find it again!
  • inertiastrength
    inertiastrength Posts: 2,343 Member
    I don't know that program but it sounds heinous; had no clue you could medically inject yourself with hcg for weight loss. I always thought that was something guys on long steroid cycles did to get their swimmers back... hrm
  • jessiferrrb
    jessiferrrb Posts: 1,758 Member
    @jessiferrrb the reason why the gentle question of "why do you feel you have to eliminate everything" is met with defensiveness is that to someone who is already defensive about their "fitness choices" (and suspects that you may not approve of them) or someone who is just plain hungry because they're basically starving themselves, it doesn't sound gentle. It sounds accusatory even though you don't mean it to be. They are already defensive so they key into the "you-message" in your question which suggests that they are at fault and making the wrong choice.

    Try turning it into an "I-message". For instance: "I think that not being able to eat all of those things forever would be really hard and not a lot of fun. I do (insert advice here) and it really works for me. It's a long road but I'm making progress and I still get to eat my favorite stuff."

    You could even try to get them to join you depending on what your relationship is and how much you want to be involved: "I've found that it's easier for me to stay committed and reach my goals if I have a partner or someone to be accountable to, do you want to join me?"

    You can still poke the bear and change their mind. It's all about the psychology.

    that's a good perspective, and you're right, people have all sorts of emotions wrapped up in health and fitness. i know i do still. for example, as i was typing this thread i wondered whether my friends would be more open to my suggestions if i lost my weight quicker and had made more progress at this point. that came entirely from me and my own insecurities. thanks for the thoughtful response.
  • Yoyo_NoMAH
    Yoyo_NoMAH Posts: 8 Member
    I did that diet - hCG, very restrictive. I lost about 30 lbs in 40 days. It was a great feeling seeing the scale go down, but the problem is this; you cannot eat that way forever. The hCG diet should only last 21-40 days. Then you have to wait like 6 weeks to do another round, by then you've added some of that weight back on waiting for the next round. It's roller coaster. I was "hangry" all the time. It ruin my taste for shrimp because all I was eating was fish and chicken, certain fruits and veggies. The actual food you eat is good for you. You cannot eat ANY processed foods and very low glycemic index fruits. No melons, no grapes, no oranges, stuff like that.

    For me I had to learn the hard way, it wasn't permanent and it wasn't realistic.
    My advice to you is to be supportive to your friends. Celebrate their motivation to change. If they say they are hungry all the time, tell them they are allowed to eat more wholesome foods. They shouldn't ignore their hunger.

    The thing you will see, after a few months is that the weight comes back on. Just wait and watch. It's true. I had to learn to take it the healthy slow route. One day at a time. Small changes and consistency.
  • Geocitiesuser
    Geocitiesuser Posts: 1,429 Member
    For some people abstinence from certain foods or the placebo of rigid guidelines is what works for them. I don't judge. Like you I've found moderation is key, CICO is the ultimate conclusion, but after losing close to 120lbs there are still certain foods I stay away from lest they spin out of control.

    If someone wants to do the (fake) hcg diet, that's great for them, hopefully they use that momentum to keep it going forward after.

    (pretty sure real hcg has been banned quite a while)
  • Geocitiesuser
    Geocitiesuser Posts: 1,429 Member
    fascha wrote: »
    I thought you meant the pregnancy hormone lol

    She does. It's banned. But there was a diet trend of super restrictive calories while taking hcg. Now you can get fake hcg supps but they do not work afaik.
  • antdelsa
    antdelsa Posts: 174 Member
    You guys realize that hcg is not used for weight loss right? Hcg is generally used by men on a cycle of test to keep them from shutting down, it keeps the testes from shrinking and also allows them to produce testosterone naturally while on cycle, this makes recovery easier after the cycle... I'm thinking the super low calories are making you guys lose weigh not the hcg
  • PaulaWallaDingDong
    PaulaWallaDingDong Posts: 4,644 Member
    antdelsa wrote: »
    You guys realize that hcg is not used for weight loss right? Hcg is generally used by men on a cycle of test to keep them from shutting down, it keeps the testes from shrinking and also allows them to produce testosterone naturally while on cycle, this makes recovery easier after the cycle... I'm thinking the super low calories are making you guys lose weigh not the hcg

    That's why it's illegal to be given for weight loss, and whatever the OP's friend is using is either illegal or fake. The "hcg diet," complete with injections or drops, is still alive and well, administered by scam artists.
  • nehaad88
    nehaad88 Posts: 159 Member
    fascha wrote: »
    I thought you meant the pregnancy hormone lol

    @fascha i do mean the pregnancy hormone. i have a 6'2 guy friend who is currently taking daily shots of it and eating 750 calories a day. he lost 12 pounds in a week, but of course he did! he's 6'2 and eating 750 calories!
    People get hangry when they are starving.

    Steer clear...don't poke the bear!

    that is good advice.

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    Where do these fads crop up from? I would really like to know the rationale behind taking HCG.
  • antdelsa
    antdelsa Posts: 174 Member
    antdelsa wrote: »
    You guys realize that hcg is not used for weight loss right? Hcg is generally used by men on a cycle of test to keep them from shutting down, it keeps the testes from shrinking and also allows them to produce testosterone naturally while on cycle, this makes recovery easier after the cycle... I'm thinking the super low calories are making you guys lose weigh not the hcg

    That's why it's illegal to be given for weight loss, and whatever the OP's friend is using is either illegal or fake. The "hcg diet," complete with injections or drops, is still alive and well, administered by scam artists.

    It serves no purpose in weight loss, real hcg is easy to buy, its not over the counter but can be found and purchased easily.. " hcg diet" is definitely a scam as hcg does nothing for losing weight and hcg can only be administered through injections, needs to be mixed with bac water and stored in the fridge ... idk what these people are taking but I'd stop it ASAP
  • jessiferrrb
    jessiferrrb Posts: 1,758 Member
    edited April 2017
    antdelsa wrote: »
    antdelsa wrote: »
    You guys realize that hcg is not used for weight loss right? Hcg is generally used by men on a cycle of test to keep them from shutting down, it keeps the testes from shrinking and also allows them to produce testosterone naturally while on cycle, this makes recovery easier after the cycle... I'm thinking the super low calories are making you guys lose weigh not the hcg

    That's why it's illegal to be given for weight loss, and whatever the OP's friend is using is either illegal or fake. The "hcg diet," complete with injections or drops, is still alive and well, administered by scam artists.

    It serves no purpose in weight loss, real hcg is easy to buy, its not over the counter but can be found and purchased easily.. " hcg diet" is definitely a scam as hcg does nothing for losing weight and hcg can only be administered through injections, needs to be mixed with bac water and stored in the fridge ... idk what these people are taking but I'd stop it ASAP

    this is my point though. it has no effect on weight loss but it's marketed with a 700 calorie / day diet (for men, it's 500 for women). it's like $600 for the shots, and it's stupid and dangerous and nobody wants to to hear that. hence my original dilemma.
  • antdelsa
    antdelsa Posts: 174 Member
    HCG is not banned. Its prescribed legally everyday for women at fertility clinics and kids with pituitary gland issues when their nuts haven't dropped yet, it has never been a diet or weight loss substance.
  • jessiferrrb
    jessiferrrb Posts: 1,758 Member
    antdelsa wrote: »
    HCG is not banned. Its prescribed legally everyday for women at fertility clinics and kids with pituitary gland issues when their nuts haven't dropped yet, it has never been a diet or weight loss substance.

    https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=hcg+diet+miami

    i mean, that's not its intended use, but it clearly has been marketed as such.

  • LovesDogsAndBooks
    LovesDogsAndBooks Posts: 190 Member
    I know a bunch of people who have used the HCG injections and later pills and stayed on that ridiculously low calories regimen, lost a lot of weight, and all of them gained it back, either most or all of it. During their weight loss phase I congratulated them, and I never said anything negative, even though I personally have never believed in any restrictive diets or miracle foods etc. I figure most people in that situation are not really open to skepticism or criticism, they have to figure out for themselves that it is not a sustainable way to lose and keep off weight. If it was someone really close like family or best friend I would be more outspoken about it, but not with friends or acquaintances.
  • antdelsa
    antdelsa Posts: 174 Member
    antdelsa wrote: »
    HCG is not banned. Its prescribed legally everyday for women at fertility clinics and kids with pituitary gland issues when their nuts haven't dropped yet, it has never been a diet or weight loss substance.

    https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=hcg+diet+miami

    i mean, that's not its intended use, but it clearly has been marketed as such.

    Please research what hcg actually is

    https://www.drugs.com/hcg.html

    http://www.webmd.com/diet/hcg-and-weight-loss

    Just because its marketed as a something doesn't mean it should be used as that ... hcg pills or drops don't even exist, hcg is only injectable and will absolutely do nothing for weight loss, eating 500 calories is where this weight loss comes from, hcg if injecting the real deal is just messing with your hormones and potentially doing more damage than you realize.

  • antdelsa
    antdelsa Posts: 174 Member
    antdelsa wrote: »
    antdelsa wrote: »
    You guys realize that hcg is not used for weight loss right? Hcg is generally used by men on a cycle of test to keep them from shutting down, it keeps the testes from shrinking and also allows them to produce testosterone naturally while on cycle, this makes recovery easier after the cycle... I'm thinking the super low calories are making you guys lose weigh not the hcg

    That's why it's illegal to be given for weight loss, and whatever the OP's friend is using is either illegal or fake. The "hcg diet," complete with injections or drops, is still alive and well, administered by scam artists.

    It serves no purpose in weight loss, real hcg is easy to buy, its not over the counter but can be found and purchased easily.. " hcg diet" is definitely a scam as hcg does nothing for losing weight and hcg can only be administered through injections, needs to be mixed with bac water and stored in the fridge ... idk what these people are taking but I'd stop it ASAP

    this is my point though. it has no effect on weight loss but it's marketed with a 700 calorie / day diet (for men, it's 500 for women). it's like $600 for the shots, and it's stupid and dangerous and nobody wants to to hear that. hence my original dilemma.

    Didn't see this, sorry i misunderstood your stand on it. Yes you are definitely correct never do this and please encourage your friends to stop doing it, they are hurting themselves... your guy friend is going to be so bummed when he gets gyno and grows boobs
  • PaulaWallaDingDong
    PaulaWallaDingDong Posts: 4,644 Member
    antdelsa wrote: »
    HCG is not banned. Its prescribed legally everyday for women at fertility clinics and kids with pituitary gland issues when their nuts haven't dropped yet, it has never been a diet or weight loss substance.

    https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=hcg+diet+miami

    i mean, that's not its intended use, but it clearly has been marketed as such.

    I know it's not banned. It's just illegal to be prescribed for weight loss. It has legitimate theraputic purposes.
  • bleshaun
    bleshaun Posts: 4 Member
    edited April 2017
    http://www.doctoroz.com/article/hcg-diet-research-study

    For those of you who do not know what it does and how it works. Dr Oz had this subject on his show years ago with different caloric intakes. It may be an option for those who need to lose a lot of weight as it does not reduce your muscle mass at an alarming rate, it's actually better than just dieting with no exercise.

    Be the best advocate for your health, do your research, talk to a doctor and you both plan the best strategy on if you would like to take the HCG route. After you lose the weight, just like gastric bypass and other weight loss items, it's a tool that aids you to your loss; maintaining it is completely up to you. A lifestyle change is needed to keep the weight off regardless.
  • DeficitDuchess
    DeficitDuchess Posts: 3,099 Member
    bleshaun wrote: »
    http://www.doctoroz.com/article/hcg-diet-research-study

    For those of you who do not know what it does and how it works. Dr Oz had this subject on his show years ago with different caloric intakes. It may be an option for those who need to lose a lot of weight as it does not reduce your muscle mass at an alarming rate, it's actually better than just dieting with no exercise.

    Be the best advocate for your health, do your research, talk to a doctor and you both plan the best strategy on if you would like to take the HCG route. After you lose the weight, just like gastric bypass and other weight loss items, it's a tool that aids you to your loss; maintaining it is completely up to you. A lifestyle change is needed to keep the weight off regardless.

    @bleshaun the, link you posted & your 2nd, paragraph're contradictory because Dr. Oz had to, testify at a congressional hearing for; being a fraud! So trusting anything via, Dr. Oz isn't being an advocate at all for; your health!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgApDJwc4Ow
  • bleshaun
    bleshaun Posts: 4 Member
    bleshaun wrote: »
    http://www.doctoroz.com/article/hcg-diet-research-study

    For those of you who do not know what it does and how it works. Dr Oz had this subject on his show years ago with different caloric intakes. It may be an option for those who need to lose a lot of weight as it does not reduce your muscle mass at an alarming rate, it's actually better than just dieting with no exercise.

    Be the best advocate for your health, do your research, talk to a doctor and you both plan the best strategy on if you would like to take the HCG route. After you lose the weight, just like gastric bypass and other weight loss items, it's a tool that aids you to your loss; maintaining it is completely up to you. A lifestyle change is needed to keep the weight off regardless.

    @bleshaun the, link you posted & your 2nd, paragraph're contradictory because Dr. Oz had to, testify at a congressional hearing for; being a fraud! So trusting anything via, Dr. Oz isn't being an advocate at all for; your health!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgApDJwc4Ow

    Actually... no! It's what you posted however my words are and they still stand...

    "For those of you who do not know what it is and what it works" and "Be the best advocate for your health, do your research, talk to a doctor and you both plan the best strategy on if you would like to take the HCG route."

    Have a great one.
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