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Any advice on which brand of hcg drops to use?
After careful consideration of what the diet is and how it works, I have decided to try the hcg diet to loose some weight. I have tried normal dieting and exercise and only lost mass in my breasts and face, not the stomach and butt that I need to loose. I would like to know if any of you have tried the hcg diet and which drops worked the best for the best price.
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- EddySaysLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
"The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission issued seven warning letters on Tuesday December 6, 2011 to companies that sell the over-the-counter products, noting they have not been approved by the FDA for weight loss."
Finally the Food and Drug Administration has taken steps to stop this ridiculous product!!!!!!
Anyone that lost weight on the diet protocol only did because they were eating 500 calories a day and in starvation mode. The drops don't contain any real hcg anyway.
Of course under current law you can still get the shots. What doctor would want to end an all cash business since insurance companies won't pay for it for weight loss?
Finally some sanity. Can't wait to see what new "miracle" diet the con artists come up with next.