HCG Diet

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I was considering the HCG Diet but I guess I will have to wait until after I stop nursing my daughter. Anyone else try it? What's the outcome? Would it be something I can look forward to?

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  • kmbrooks15
    kmbrooks15 Posts: 941 Member
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    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/338789-looking-for-peeps-who-did-hcg-diet-with-bad-results?hl=hcg

    You may want to check out this thread. Sounds like a dangerous "diet" to me.
  • kmbrooks15
    kmbrooks15 Posts: 941 Member
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    By the way, your babies are adorable! :smile:
  • Unwrapping_Candy
    Unwrapping_Candy Posts: 487 Member
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    I am curious as to why you would want to change your entire program now after you've successfully lost nearly half of your goal. You obviously have a good thing working for you already. Why risk what you've already accomplished for something completely lacking scientific corroboration?
  • shesblossoming
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    I am curious as to why you would want to change your entire program now after you've successfully lost nearly half of your goal. You obviously have a good thing working for you already. Why risk what you've already accomplished for something completely lacking scientific corroboration?

    I'm wondering the same. You've done a fantastic job already.
  • MIMITIME
    MIMITIME Posts: 405 Member
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    Your babies are beautiful. Congrats on your weight loss. I have never done the HCG Diet but I have done about everything else out there to only gain it back. I don't know if the HCG Diet is the same but I do know it is a hot topic with both pros and cons. I am sticking with MFP because I feel like I actually know what I am doing as far as dieting. Good Luck
  • anyone can lose weight if they only eat 500 cals/day...i dont need to spend hundreds of $$ on "magical drops" for that.
    just my opinion...
  • bry_all01
    bry_all01 Posts: 3,100 Member
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    Oh noes!! Not 500 calories, that hurts my heart for anyone. *facepalm*
  • billsica
    billsica Posts: 4,741 Member
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    Oh.. you should have saved all your pee wile you were pregnant, you could have done HGC for free and just drank it. Now you are going to be drinking other ladies preggy pee. Well, I guess injecting it.
  • cownancy
    cownancy Posts: 291
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    I suggest that you search HCG here and you will find tons of closed threads and other information/comments. This is a real hot button topic here!
  • jazzybean1
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    If it's something you're interested then you should talk to your/a doctor about it. They can give you all the information that you need to know before you decide...the good and the bad:) I would also download the HCG protocol, no one should even attempt to do it without reading that.
  • Thomasm198
    Thomasm198 Posts: 3,189 Member
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    Please read this topic:
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/338789-looking-for-peeps-who-did-hcg-diet-with-bad-results

    Also please take the time to read the following Blog.

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/MrsCon40/view/hcg-a-handy-reply-to-the-multitude-of-quick-fix-seekers-148860

    Below is the text of the blog
    So, here’s the bottom line on this “hCG Diet“.

    Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a hormone approved by the FDA for use in pre-pubertal boys to help aid normal sexual development, and in women to treat fertility problems. hCG is produced by the placenta and is also found in pregnant women’s urine. It is not approved for weight loss and has never been proven by credible peer reviewed science to cause weight loss. So how did hCG surface as a weight loss solution?

    Back in the 1930’s, a physician named A.T.W. Simeons was using hCG for the standard reproductive medical conditions for which it was approved. He observed that some of his patients dropped weight while on the hCG injections. Thinking that perhaps the hCG was the cause, he administered the injections along with a dietary plan to overweight patients and noted weight loss. Please note that subsequent researchers repeated his clinical study and were never able to replicate any association between hCG and weight loss.

    Since then, most independent, peer-reviewed studies have shown no difference in weight loss between subjects on a low-calorie diet who received hCG injections and subjects who received a placebo. In 1975, the FDA noted that hCG is not a weight loss drug. In 1995, the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology published a summary of research showing no hCG related weight loss association. The American Society of Bariatric Physicians does not recommend hCG for weight loss as noted in a December 2009 position paper.

    Flash forward to 2007 when Kevin Trudeau published his book “The Weight Loss Cure ‘They’ Don’t Want You to Know About“, in which he concocted a weight loss plan which included hCG injections. Trudeau has no professional training in medicine, health or science. He is widely known as a controversial businessman who has tangled with the law regarding false health claims related to his books and products. You’d think that common sense would dictate running the other way when this guy hawks anything. But, people are desperate and when they are promised rapid weight loss and an end to their misery, they’ll often line up to sign up.

    What is involved with the hCG “diet”:

    1) Daily injections of hCG, with online prices ranging from $30 to more than $600 for a month’s supply. One side effect is pregnancy, as hCG increases fertility among women.

    2) 500 calories per day of highly restrictive food intake, including coconut oil. One tablespoon of coconut oil contains 13.6 g total fats, 11.8 g of which are artery clogging saturated fats, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference.

    3) A range of body “flush and detox” regimens. Here’s my quote from a prior WebMD interview about this regimen. “All the flushes and cleanses are pure nonsense, unnecessary, and there is no scientific basis for these recommendations,” says nutrition and metabolism expert Pamela Peeke, MD, chief medical correspondent for Discovery Health channel. “Your body is well equipped with organs, such as the liver and kidneys, and the immune system, to rid itself of potential toxins and do an excellent job of cleansing itself without needing flushes or cleanses.“

    Here are other concerns related to this “diet”:

    1) You’re starving yourself. Your brain alone requires 600 calories per day to function optimally. By consuming only 500 calories per day, of course you’ll drop weight. But at what price? You’re cannibalizing your muscle mass, reducing your metabolism and consequently the effectiveness of your calorie burning. If I had you consume only 500 calories per day and then injected you with water, should I now call this the amazing water cure for weight loss? hCG has nothing to do with your weight loss. Starvation does.

    2) It’s impossible to do. So you blame yourself (and not the author) when you cannot complete his plan. This is a core element of the scam. People who are overweight already feel guilty and are often filled with shame. After having laid down a lot of cash and not being able to successfully comply for a month or more, they figure “Oh well, just another diet I’ve failed at”.

    3) It is unsustainable. This regimen is almost impossible to adhere to for more than a very short period of time. There are no healthy eating or physical activity behaviors to learn. Eventually you would have to enter the real world. And then, what do you do?

    4) It’s unsafe. You cannot meet your baseline survival nutritional requirements on a starvation plan. You can seriously alter your healthy intestinal bacterial flora with repeated “cleanses and detox” regimens. This can lead to altered bowel function and inability to appropriately absorb food nutrients, which can then impair immune function.

    Further, many of you have a lot of weight to remove. You may also have associated medical problems, including high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol and high blood sugar levels. You could also be on medications to treat these as well as mental conditions like depression and anxiety. When people buy into a diet scam like hCG, they usually don’t tell their medical team. Rapid weight loss, radically altered food consumption, cleanses and detox regimens can seriously affect your underlying mental and physical conditions and alter the clearance and blood level of medications you’re taking.

    Don’t turn yourself into a science fair project. Beware of these radical scam approaches as they can deleteriously affect your health and wellbeing. In the best of all worlds, you’re working with credible health professionals to remove your excess weight.

    5) You’re not breaking food addictions. The promise is that you’ll no longer be addicted to food and any abnormal eating behaviors. Credible research has clearly shown that starvation and useless injections are not the solution to food addictions. Behavioral modification, healthy eating practices and regular physical activity have clearly been shown to control food addictions.

    6) You’re broke. Take a moment and add up the total costs of the books and products required. That’s why I’ve renamed this “diet” the High Cost Game scam.

    Finally, there will always be an endless supply of frauds and scams created to prey on your desires to drop weight. To help guide you, here are the Food and Nutrition Science Alliances’ “Ten Red Flags of Junk Science“:

    * Recommendations that promise a quick fix.
    * Dire warnings of danger from a single product or regimen.
    * Claims that sound too good to be true.
    * Simplistic conclusions drawn from a complex scientific study.
    * Recommendations based on a single study.
    * Dramatic statements that are refuted by reputable scientific organizations.
    * Lists of “good” and “bad” foods.
    * Recommendations made to help sell a product.
    * Recommendations based on studies published without peer review.
    * Recommendations from studies that ignore difficulties among individuals or groups.

    Always remember that if it sounds too good to be true, it is. Anything worth doing in your life requires time and effort to achieve and succeed. Run from false promises like the hCG scam. Stick with life-giving whole foods and physical activity. Now, that’s better living through your own chemistry.

    http://blogs.webmd.com/pamela-peeke-md/2010/12/diet-scam-101-the-hcg-con.html
    (Thank you MrsCon40 for this blog)
  • CoraGregoryCPA
    CoraGregoryCPA Posts: 1,097 Member
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    My dad and a couple of other family members did it. Talk about annoying and very cranky unhappy people. My dad used to go to the gym daily, sometimes twice a day. A week or two after starting the HCG diet, he stopped going to the gym due to a lack of energy. He lost 20 lbs, but looks like a balloon that let the air out of him. The people just go back to eating like they did before, what's the point? Figure out what works for you safely and will stick with for long term :) You have the rest of your life to lose weight, if you do it properly and slowly then you can be healthy and fit forever :) Good Luck :)
  • Schwiggs
    Schwiggs Posts: 222 Member
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    If it's not something you'd give your daughter, then why would you do it to yourself? Stop it!
  • Malani2010
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    Thanks guys!!! I've decided against it. It's something about all the peer pressure. lol Just kidding!!!!
  • kmbrooks15
    kmbrooks15 Posts: 941 Member
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    That's what I like about these forums...I can always get straight answers from people!

    I'm glad you decided against it. I've heard a few people say they loved it and swear by it, but for every one of those, there are at least 5 saying how awful it is. Not really good odds...

    Keep coming back here for encouragement! Feel free to friend me if you want...I'm just getting started on here, so I'm glad for any new people to cheer on and get cheers from!
  • MzWendi
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    My hubby and I have both done it. It was recommended to us by his kidney doctor and we did the injections under a doctor's supervision. I lost 60 lbs and he lost 100 lbs. However, after it was over the weight started coming right back on. We tried to keep eating healthy etc, but I'm not sure exactly where we went totally wrong. At this point he has gained back 50, and then lost 20 when we have started this round of slower weight loss and I gained back 30 and am stalled out...