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December 19, 2011

Homeopathic HCG ? Does Homeopathic HCG Work?

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I visit various internet forums related to on a regular basis and often hear from people who have never tried HCG that it doesn’t . I think, these people take the a little bit too religiously and only want to lose weight according to the protocol of Dr. Simeons. In my humble opinion, though the information he provided is great, I partially disagree with some things he stated in his HCG Bible, or some at least would need an improvement. That’s where HCG comes into play.

We live in the 21st century and with the knowledge in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, physics and nutrition we have nowadys, it is kind of stupid to think that what was written 50 years ago has to be the only truth. HHCG is claimed not to work due to the fact that the solution is highly diluted and the concetration of HCG in such solutions is much lower.

The people who claim so should have their ears and eyes cleaned, because they clearly don’t undestand at all how in the body. It work as an inducer of extra HCG production in the body, thus, if you take the homeopathic version of HCG, you are somewhat forcing your pituitary gland to produce it.

Due to the fact that it comes so diluted, you need to take more often the for weight loss to be maintained. Also it is often claimed that hHCG is not the cause of the weight loss and that the 500-calorie diet only is. This is also wrong, because there have been tests going on last year and they proved that caused the body to lose more weight than a placebo.

One of the most notable benefits of the homeopathic version of HCG is the fact that it doesn’t have to be stored in a fridge, therefore it is a more flexible solution for you if you need to be on the go often, because you can take the medication with you without any risk of decay.

Another advantage over the other HCG drops is, you don’t have to have endorsed medical prescription by your doctor to obtain homeopathic HCG.

Unlike the prescription HCG, you can just order it online withou having to see the doctor regularly, which is a big time-saver.

On top of that, you don’t need to do the mixing before you take the drops, as opposed to the rx HCG, which requires you to mix all the components the right way, so that the solution is effective. HHCG is a really flexible way to lose weight, especially for people who are in a hurry often and live under . All homeopathic HCG drops for weight loss I know of come pre-mixed, so this is another huge benefit. It frees you of having to do proper research on how much of each of the components to add. You simply follow the instructions that come with most bottles and if you do so to the letter, AND the product comes from a trustworthy source, then you can be pretty certain that sooner or later you will get down to the weight and body shape you’ve always wanted.

Homeopathic HCG is produced not only in the drop form, but also in other variations, such as throat sprays, pellets, lozenges, nose sprays, et cetera. These are rather new methods and I think they might be of value, though I didn’t try any of those when I was on the HCG diet. If you want to lose weight with the proven method, I suggest you stick to what has been proven to work over and over, which is HCG drops.

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October 17, 2011

What Is Aromatherapy and Does It Work?

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Smell is the ability for us to perceive odors within our environment. An odor can revive a memory, give us a feeling, remind us of a person, place or thing, or even enhance our mood. This is why aromatherapy has been introduced as an alternative medicine to be used with or without other modalities to enhance both psychological and physical benefits to the body. Aromatherapy uses naturally extracted aromatic essences or oils from plants such as flowers, bark, stems, and leaves to improve physical and emotional , and to restore balance to the whole person. can benefit the mind, mood, cognitive function and overall health.

Aromatherapy has been around for thousands of years dating back to antiquity. Then dried plant materials were infused into fatty oil, heated and then filtered. In addition to the potent odor, these oils were thought to have medicinal healing properties. This is not entirely inaccurate especially since some of the oils used today have antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties. During the time of the Crusades oils were being distilled and used as medicine. The Crusades are what is thought to have moved oils from India, China and Egypt westward. In the 16th and became popular with European herbalists. In 1907 Scientists and doctors began studying the components of essential oils and determining the individual plant chemistry. By 1937 a French book was written on aromatherapy and by World War II Dr Jean Valnet used essential oils as an antiseptic to treat wounded soldiers. By 1950 Marguerite Maury an Austrian beauty therapist introduced essential oils into massage therapy. She went on to establish the first aromatherapy clinics in Britain, France, and Switzerland.

Aromatherapy is a natural, non-invasive therapy designed to affect the whole body and person. The art and science of aromatherapy involves not only the aroma of to treat the mind and body, but by applying the essential oils directly to the skin, the oil can be absorbed into the bloodstream to alter the body chemistry, support the body systems, and improve moods and emotion. Therefore aromatherapy does not just treat a symptom or disease, it assists the body in its natural ability to balance, regulate, health and maintain itself. Overall aromatherapy promotes the health of the body, mind and spirit.

Aromatherapy can be used in three different modes- aerial diffusion, direct inhalation and topical application. When used in conjunction with other modalities the therapeutic potential increases. Aerial diffusion enhances ones environmental fragrance while disinfecting the air as well. Direct inhalation works to disinfect the respiratory system by decreasing congestion, enabling expectoration in addition to psychologically enhancing ones mood, energy and mind. The benefits of direct inhalation include stimulating brain function, uplifting, stimulating the immune system, relaxation and mood enhancement. Topical application can be done through massage, baths, compresses, and therapeutic . Through this method a patient can see a reduction in tension, and pain, while promoting healthy circulation and restoring balance.

Although the efficacy of aromatherapy has not scientifically been proven herbalists, aroma therapists and massage therapists have long used it on their patients. The benefits that patients have demonstrated include pain relief, anxiety reduction, enhanced energy, increased short-term memory, relaxation, hair prevention, reduced itching, clarity of mind and mood enhancement. Aromatherapy benefits the person as a whole rather than treating a symptom or illness. The mechanism behind aromatherapy is not fully understood however; the influence of aromas on the brain especially in the limbic system through the olfactory system is thought to produce the desired benefits. Additionally the constituents (naturally occurring chemicals) have positive effects upon the body. When used correctly aromatherapy is subtle but effective.

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September 3, 2011

Extraction Methods for Essential Oils

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For centuries, civilizations have sought to capture the healing benefits of plants. The fragrant, yet therapeutic, attributes endowed to each plant by the Lord have captivated ladies by their smell, scientists by their chemistry, and connoisseurs of medical alternatives by their ability to strengthen . The proper of an ’s volatile properties, that which causes an oil to smell and have inhalation benefits, is crucial to maintaining an oil’s integrity and potency. There are four types of : expression, solvent , CO2 and distillation.

The very environmentally friend method of expression is simply a pressing of the plant material (as in citrus rinds) to ‘express’ tiny pockets of oil within. The resulting oil is called an essence. Expressed are the most volatile, or what aromatherapists refer to as the top note in a blend because they are smelled first. These oils are often high in anti-oxidant and therefore evaporate quickly.

On the other end of the extraction spectrum are those oils that are solvent extracted. This costly method bathes the plant material in a solvent that extracts its volatile parts. Solvent extraction is mostly done on flower petals such as that of a rose or jasmine which may be too delicate for the heat or steam and pressure required in the other . High temperatures are used to evaporate the solvent bath and a crystallized fragrant substance is left. The oil created from this crystallized substance, called an absolute, is often more pricey due to the miniscule amounts of oils obtained from the process as well as the cost of the process itself. Occasionally solvents are used to finish the distillation process.

The new kid on extraction’s block is CO2 extraction. Oils are rendered in this process very similarly to how coffee is decaffeinated. Low temperatures are used which makes is good for maintaining important oil aspects. But unfortunately the fact that oils are thicker and doesn’t smell or blend as they would normally far outweighs that positive point.

Distillation, the tried and true method has been around for 1000s of years. It is the most common. All plant material used (leaves, flower, stems, etc), the soil in which the plants are grown, the irrigation of those plants during growing phase, the harvesting of the plant at the right time of year, the packing of a distiller prior to distillation, and the monitoring of the sound of the steam during distillation area all important considerations in the distillation process. It is also an important consideration these days to take into account the seeds that are used. With the new hybrids and genetically modified organisms on the market today, we have very little history regarding the effect of these plants on our global ecology, regarding the effect of the oils that come from them, or regarding their abilities to heal as their time-honored counterparts.

Distillation pushes vaporized water through plant material releasing its precious oils. The oil and steam are separated as they travel through the process. The water is drained off and the remaining oil is retrieved. The temperature at which distillation occurs is very important to balance of chemicals within the oil. Minimal temperatures and pressures are best and effective temperatures vary from plant to plant. Distilling at high temperatures is cheaper and shortens distillation time for oil producers, but damages and oil’s chemical. This may result in a very fragrant but not therapeutic oil. This integral factor can render an oil completely ineffective therapeutically.

The shape of distiller is important. Most distillation units are domed, causing steam to flow back into material and causing the oil to lose its potency. Some distillation units are conical; these typically deliver a better grade oil. One type of distillation unit, originally designed by D. Gary Young, involves low-temperature, low pressure, and a spiral vortex of steam. Young asserts that distilling in this way encourages steam to rise up and out into a condenser preserving fragile essential oil components and giving them the most therapeutic effect.

After any extraction process, assessing an oil’s composition is very important so that the bottled oil is sure to hold the proper chemical constituents in the right proportions. Without this quality assurance the therapeutic effects a user is expecting cannot be ensured. This is done with a Gas Chromatograph (GC) and Mass Spectrometer (MS). Likewise, any adulteration of an oil (ie cutting it with carrier oils, alcohols, other solvents) decreases its effectiveness, increases health hazards, and takes away the of using a completely natural substance to heal.

Allow the full benefit of unadulterated essential oil to find its place in your home and even medicine cabinet. Buy essential oils from distillers with whom you have relationships to ensure the highest quality. Stand amazed at what is contained in nature. The Creator has given us much to explore, extract, and enjoy!

Graduate of Central Florida School of Massage Therapy, Monica entered into the massage therapy field after a successful 10 year teaching career. She seeks to incorporate her fondness for participating in sports and her education background to offer therapy, suitable for all ages, which augments traditional medicine. She offers special pediatric pricing and welcomes parents to bring children in for treatment as well.

Monica is a member of the International Association of Health Practitioners and the Florida State Massage Therapy Association as well as a member of their Sports Massage Team. Monica is a certified Hot Stone Therapist and a Aromatherapist and she offers Craniosacral Therapy. She maintains high credentials and provides the best in massage therapy and its various modalities for her clients.

Monica is the leader of Team Synergy, professionals who to share . She began forming her team after experiencing the effects of high quality Young Living essential oils in her massage and bodywork treatments. Team Synergy provides exclusive business support, presentations, and training opportunities to its team members as well as coordinates group involvement in Young Living sponsored workshops. Team Synergy elevates its members to the next level in this powerful, up-and-coming area of complimentary alternative medicine. To join Team Synergy, one does not need a strong background in , but rather be willing to learn and apply oneself. It is fun, enlightening, and sure to strengthen your health! Find more information about Team Synergy http://www.younglivingdistributor.com/

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July 30, 2011

Herbal Treatment For Adhd Questions Answered

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Jenny asks…

ADHD diagnosis?

My son has recently been diagnosed with ADHD. He was prescribed Ritalin at the drop of a hat, but after reading about the medication, and seeing the look of horror on people’s faces when I told them, I have decided he wont take it. I have ordered something called Synaptol, which is some herbal treatment for ADHD, it sounds good, but I have no idea. My son is also going to visit a complementary centre tomorrow, but I just wondered if anyone has any views or can recommend anything I can try. I dont want to go down the Ritalin road, it sounds like a really gruesome drug.

Chloe Adisson answers:

Very long answer.. And I promise it is not a cut and paste quickie.. (I hate those)

First of all… Awesome :) good for you!
Finally a parent on this planet with some common sense.
Drugs are drugs and more parents should be encouraging their kids to stay away from them..
I am certainly not a doctor, but I can’t understand the logic of giving a brain stimulant to a person with hyperactivity issues.
A child has a brain that is naturally growing and developing.. Adding a bunch of synthetic chemcals seems to only complicate matters. The behavior may change for the better.. But does the improvement justify the potential damage? Personally, I don’t think it does. I am sure there are a small percentage of kids out there that need some kind of drastic treatment… Little things like not cleaning up your room when asked to, or not doing well on schoolwork should not be interpretated as an indicaton that medical treatment options are mandatory and risky steps should be taken immediately.
Most behavioral issues fall under the responsibility of the parent or teacher, but it seems that psychiatrists are far too willing to offer everyone the easy way out of this responsibility by dropping a label on these kids and drugging them up so they will conform. And that is just sick.
I was doing some research for my sister and found another option for online while I was looking through alternative medicines for my nephew last year.. It is probably very similar to what you have found.

Http://www.vaxa.com/ADD_alternative_treatment_remedy.cfm

He is 13 now.. Seems to be doing better. A lot of his issues are stress related.. His father has been in the service and away from home for the last 3 years.. It is rough on him. He also has some kind of odd dietary abnormality.. Naturally sensitive to certain foods. He is a very healthy kid with a great personality :)

I will also throw you a link to read up on some of the prescriptions that are being offered to children for a variety of afflictions. It is somewhat jaded and loaded with propaganda from the opposite perspective of the drug manufacturers. Really is a fascinating debate. And the questions left unanswered is the reason I am so against the idea that medication is solution.

Http://www.whale.to/drugs/whitaker.html

The reality is that nothing can be done to cure the problem until the true cause for the problem can be determined. And right now everybody is guessing.. The drug companines are rushing to convince the public that they have the answer to it without a shred of conclusive evidence as proof of their statements. The FDA that approves the medications is majorly sponsored by the drug companies for their funding. (blatent conflict of interest). The psychaitrists are stuck in a position where if they don’t prescribe something, they are taking the risk that the parents will lose confidence in that entire section of the medical field. Everyone involved with the debate is horribly tainted by money.. And the kids are typically left with the negative consequences for the decisions made by the adults with the moral obligation to protect them. Alternative medicine may or may not be as effective.. But at least it is natural. That makes more sense to me as a first option.
I encourage you to get a couple opinions before you choose any course of action for your child.. The treatment options out there right now are very shady for these types of things. Not enough is known about it.
Research all you can on it.. There is a lot of good information out there from the perspective of the parents that are in a similar situation. Both sides of the debate have valid points.

A lot of it is a shift in society .. 20 years ago, the general perception would have been.. ‘ahh.. It’s ok.. He’s just a kid being a kid’ .. And today it is more like ‘wow.. Your kid is a spoiled brat.. You should really do something about it’
Same child.. Different decade.
Experimental drugs may always be an option, but try everything else first.. If an adult wants to be irresponsible and ruin their lives by being a drug addict.. So be it.. I am also a parent.. And my daughter would have to be VERY out of control for me to even consider it. Dangerous and destructive, yes.. I would consider it.. Anything less, no way.

In the interest of fairness, I will also give you the medical side of things and leave you to make your own informed decision..

Http://www.nimh.nih.gov/healthinformation/adhdmenu.cfm

This website will give you the clinical perspective on the affliction .. And symptom/treatment/prognosis information

http://www.drugs.com/condition/attention-deficit-disorder.html

This website will give you all of the prescription information for every drug that is FDA approved to treat ADD/ADHD.

Yes, there are a lot of things that anybody can say against what I have written.. But, you don’t have to be a doctor to understand that when the negative side effects of a drug show a 400-600% increased chance of occurence over placebo, you are taking an unnecessary risk. When that statistic comes down to reasonable levels and can be independently proven.. My opinion will change dramatically.

Mary asks…

what is the best known nonmedicinal treatment for ADHD?

herbal or nonherbal treatments for ADHD

Chloe Adisson answers:

A great deal of benefit is gained by removing all additives and preservatives from the .

There have been studies done to show that 80% of children with ADHD make huge improvements just by changing diet.

It means cutting out all fizzy drinks, all colourants (they are in many foods and drinks) , especially sunshine yellow. All additives.

Just use natural fresh foods, meat, fish, fruit and vegetables.

Laura asks…

What is the best alternative treatment for ADHD?

Herbal only. Liver, gal bladder cleanse. No drugs. Specific products please. Hoping to shorten my research a little.
Stop arguing that cleanses are bad. They are great if you know what you are doing. The right ones do , unlike drugs that cure symptoms only. Cure your illness, not hide it.
Yes there is such a thing. I agree that usually it is bad parenting, in which this is somewhat. As a Foster parent I know your feeling all too well
True ADHD is usually caused by the mother eating and drinking too much sugar and caffeine. Stop drink mountain dew and whatever while pregnant. Stop smoking/drinking, dying hair. Sacrifice a little for your baby.

Chloe Adisson answers:

There have actually been a lot of studies that have shown that Fish Oil can help with ADD/ADHD. It seems too simple, and that may be one reason it wasn’t really looked at closely for this, but I wasn’t surprised it would help when I thought about it. The EPA and DHA in Fish Oil help with all sorts of things including heart health, skin health, and brain health. There was a good article at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-391503/Fish-oil-calms-children-better-Ritalin.html that covers some of this as well.
Give it a try… It’s economical, safe, and easy. Just make sure that the company you get it from uses Molecular Distillation because that’s currently the only safe way to remove any trace contaminants of any heavy metals. Of course, if you aren’t sure about the dosage or the benefits, you may want to consult with a holistic doctor, as they may have other additional options available to them.

There are also a lot of people who have found some relief from limiting sugar, artificial colors/flavorings, and going with less (or no) processed food to take away those possible causes as well. From research I’ve done, Fish Oil tends to help more, but both work even better together. Good luck and I hope I helped!

Donald asks…

ADHD herb called “alphanie” (sp?)?

I heard a doctor on TV talking about an herbal treatment for ADD/ADHD. He pronounced it “alphanie” but I don’t know the proper spelling, so I can’t look up any information about it. Has anyone heard of this treatment? Do you know how it is properly spelled? Thanks!

Chloe Adisson answers:

Not sure, but I’ve found this:

“Herbs and Supplements. A number of parents resort to alternative remedies as an alternative to psychostimulants and other drugs. These products include- as St. John? ‘ s wort, ginkgo biloba, panax ginseng, melatonin, and pine bark extract. Based on existing evidence, however, none can be recommended, particularly for children.

Generally, manufacturers of herbal remedies and dietary supplements do not need FDA approval to sell their products. Just like a drug, herbs and supplements can affect the body’s chemistry, and therefore have the potential to produce side effects that may be harmful. There have been a number of reported cases of serious and even lethal side effects from herbal products. Always check with your doctor before using any herbal remedies or dietary supplements.”

There’s lots of sites on the net selling invented ‘cures’ to concerned parents. These are nothing more than modern snake oil, so be careful.

Daniel asks…

A miracle treatment?

My 5 yo son has been diagnosed with ADHD-combined type and ODD recently. Its been recommended to us to put him on medication. I have been doing some reading on the different types of available medications and I have to say, they ALL scare me! The side effects are atrocious with some of these medications. So, I have done some searching and came accross a herbal treatment called “Focus ADHD“. What caught my eye is the tons of testimonials posted on the site for this drug, and some of them (the testimonials) brought me to tears. Has anyone tried this herbal supplement/treatment? If so, did it work well? Did it have any side effects? Also, has anyone had TRUE success with any of the traditional meds prescribed for ADHD (such as Ritalin, Strattera, etc.)? Any advice or help is greatly appreciated, Thanks!
Some more info–This product comes with a “dietary strategy” for parents, and tons of parental advice. In addition to taking the supplement, it says to make the following diet changes-eliminate refined sugars, soft drinks, artificial preservatives, artificial colors and “bad fats” (like trans-fat). It also recommends plenty of exercise and claims to be 100% natural, and completely not addictive, its safe enough to take forever if need be. I also have made a doctor’s appointment for Monday morning to discuss this product. Judging by the great answers I have gotton so far, this supplement is definitely worth a try. Thank you so much!

Chloe Adisson answers:

Yes, diet is really important. Also, less time in front of the tv, computer, playing games etc.
Although it is disputed by some people now, I still believe white sugar, especially at the rate north americans consume it, is not a healthy thing. Many people are also reactive to food dyes, artificial chemicals, preservatives etc.
I’m so glad to hear you are not going the pharmaceutical route.
Please watch the eye opening video below, you may want to send it to your friends. As well as school officials, who have no business in making a medical diagnosis.
But to actually answer your question, I am not familiar with Focus ADHD.

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December 28, 2010

Homeopathic Hcg Diet Scam – The Biggest Weight Loss Diet Lie Ever!

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Homeopathic HCG snake-oil salesmen are nothing more than multi-level marketers. Liquid HCG is the to hit the market in recent times. Each bottle costs less than to produce yet these charlatans are retailing their liquid HCG for anything up to 9 a bottle or more! DO NOT let these scammers trick you into buying their product!

Homeopathic liquid HCG is sold as a “supplement”. I contacted the FDA recently and they said, “The ingredient that you are referring to is human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). The ingredient is considered a drug and not a dietary supplement and not a homeopathic drug product.” If HCG is classified as a “drug” and not a “supplement” or “homeopathic drug” then what are these lying snakes putting in their liquid HCG bottles? That’s easy to figure out. All you have to do is look at the label on the bottle and see the ingredients, WATER and ALCOHOL. According to FDA CPG Sec. 400.400 policy it is ILLEGAL to sell homeopathic drug products without a prescription so it’s quite obvious to see that 1) What they’re selling is not real HCG or 2) What they’re selling is illegal. FDA policy also states:

“All prescription homeopathic drug products must bear the prescription legend, “Caution: Federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription,” in conformance with Section 503(b)(1) of the Act.”

Do any of these liquid HCG diet scammers write prescriptions for their products? Of course not and that’s because what they’re selling is not REAL HCG to begin with. You don’t need a prescription for a bottle of water! Dr. Simeons clearly states in his HCG diet protocol, “Pounds and Inches” that the only method of delivery for HCG is via injection. There is no other way. The idiocy of these companies selling homeopathic liquid HCG is blatantly apparent especially when they post Dr. Simeons HCG diet protocol right on their sites. This site states:

“The homeopathic version of HCG starts out with the hormone, which is then diluted many times to preserve its energy in a suspended form. Effectiveness is not compromised, and in fact the homeopathic form creates the exact same response in the body as daily HCG injections but without the side effects. The advantages are that you can travel with it, it does not have to be refrigerated, it stays stable longer, and it includes beneficial nutrients to help balance the entire body.”

Holy smokes! These people must think we’re stupid! The hormone is “diluted many times”? So basically what they’re admitting to is that there is NO HCG in their product! Anybody who’s had experience with the real HCG diet KNOWS that an overdiluted HCG mixture does absolutely nothing but set off food cravings. If the HCG mixture is overdiluted then that means the potency of it has diminished to basically “0″. A daily HCG dosage of at least 125IU is required in order to have any effect on . If homeopathic HCG bottled garbage is so diluted with what these sellers say is HCG, then what is the daily IU dosage that you’re taking? The answer is very plain to see. I posted a comment on a homeopathic HCG seller’s Facebook page and asked them how many IUs were in each dose. Surprise, surprise, they never answered. I then posted another comment in response to a lady who said she cheated while on the liquid HCG diet because she was overwhelmed with food cravings. I asked her if she tested her HCG to see if it was real and guess what? The homeopathic HCG promoter blocked me from posting any further comments on their page. I guess I posed a threat to their greedy little money-making business.

Homeopathic Liquid HCG Diet Scam – It’s All About the Money!

Homeopathic liquid HCG diet promoters don’t give two poops about whether you lose weight or not. As long as their pockets are being nicely lined with dollar bills who really gives a damn, right? Well, we ALL SHOULD! It’s time to stop these thieves in their tracks and inform everybody you know about these Liquid Liars. It’s time to boycott the sales of homeopathic HCG and stop these slithering serpents from continuing to spread false information.

Proponents of homeopathy say there is an “energetic imprint” of the HCG in the solution of purified water.

Does this mean that an imaginary fairy flies onto the scene and taps your bottle of homeopathic liquid HCG with a magical wand to make it miraculously ? Come on people, GIVE ME A BREAK!!

The promoters of the liquid HCG diet are doing nothing but LYING TO YOU!

Homeopathic Liquid HCG Diet – It’s All In Your Head

I’m sorry to break it to you but it’s all in your head. The mind is extremely powerful and anything’s possible if you believe in it enough. Even Jesus said, “Because you have so little faith. I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, “Move from here to there” and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.”

Yes, it works for some people and the only reason it does so is because you’re eating 500 calories. ANYBODY can lose weight eating 500 calories BUT what you’re NOT doing is resetting your hypothalamus gland which is the whole point of taking HCG in the first place. The only way to do this is through administration of HCG via injections.

According to the FDA there are only two companies in the US that are approved to import, manufacture, and distribute HCG, real HCG that is. They are Organon USA, Inc. and Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Inc. These two companies clearly state that HCG is to only be administered via injection – “Chorionic Gonadotropin for Injection”, and not by happily squirting it into your mouth.

The Sellers of Homeopathic Liquid Are Involved In a Multi-Level Marketing Pyramid Scam

One of the top of the pyramid affiliate companies of fake homeopathic HCG states on their website:

Are you a looking to sell HCG to the millions of people searching for it on the internet?

Homeopathic HCG retails for -0 and also sells in kits/packages ranging from 0-,000.

Some of our distributors are selling 1,000 bottles of Homeopathic HCG a month with simple four-page websites. At a bottle, this comes out to ,000 per month. Many distributors sell it for much more. This is 100% passive income at 95%+ profit margins.

If you want a highly lucrative, quick, and easy business that helps obese people achieve their ideal weight unlike anything else, then look no further than being a distributor of Homeopathic HCG.

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The person on this website calls herself a “Doctor” of homeopathics and “expert on HCG”, but she’s not an AMA licensed medical doctor. I could call myself “Dr. Sandra, expert on biochemistry, medicine and and HCG.” Those are all pointless words.

Of course, most testimonials are written by affiliates just making them up, just like the actor’s diet photos, fake doctors pictures, etc.

These pyramid MLM companies and scammers have made it all but impossible to even find what you want to buy. You have to go through dozens, even hundreds of pages and websites now to find REAL HCG – if that is what you looking for. Tens, hundreds of thousands of fake testimonials. People dressing up like doctors. People who aren’t really a licensed medical doctor calling themselves “Dr. Whatever-of-Wherever”. Chiropractors with failed businesses with no education and that have even banned from internal medicine holding themselves out as medical experts. You even have the college kids putting on doctors outfits and writing, posting anything, any lie, any fraud – all to get your money for their affiliate seller percentage.

If they were making ENORMOUS PROFITS selling real HCG I guess that would just be business. But selling 1 and 2 ounce bottles labeled and presented as HCG for as much as 0+ when it’s just water with a little alcohol in it so it doesn’t go rancid (and killing the 1/100,000,000,000,000,000 of a microgram of HCG if there is any at all) is infuriating!!

NEVER, NEVER BUY “HCG” WITH ALCOHOL IN IT!

Real HCG is an organic, live substance. Alcohol totally destroys it. The “sting” in cheap homeopathic HCG is the alcohol that they put in it. They do so to give it unlimited shelf life and so that you can’t detect it’s just water. Before you buy HCG from ANYONE, firstly ask them if it has alcohol in it. If it does, it just a placebo (fake drug) and nothing else. If they’ll post fake doctors photos and fake testimonials, why wouldn’t they sell fake drugs?

If you read the entire Dr. Simeons HCG diet protocol, “Pounds and Inches“, you will not find “add alcohol” to the HCG anywhere in his medical manuscript. In fact, he warns to absolutely NEVER use alcohol. Alcohol destroys HCG.

I couldn’t post this if it wasn’t true. ANY HCG that has alcohol in it is a FAKE form of HCG that has ABSOLUTELY no benefit whatsoever. In fact, it’s exactly the opposite to the entire principle of the HCG diet program according to Dr. Simeons himself. No legitimate HCG product has alcohol in it. Before you buy from anyone else ASK if their HCG has alcohol in it. If it does, it’s fake.

THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS PRESCRIPTION STRENGTH HOMEOPATHIC HCG

While homeopathic products have merit, HCG with alcohol in it isn’t even relevant to HCG. Homeopathy is very ancient and on the concept that the immune system will react to natural poisons. So with homeopathics you give a person a really, really, almost infinitely small amount of a natural poison and it will trigger the immune system to react how it would to fight that poison. If you know how the body reacts to each poison, you know what homeopathic product to use. But HCG isn’t a poison. It is a living human hormone.

Sadly they know most people don’t know what the numbers on homeopathic remedies mean. PLEASE READ THIS so you understand how it works.

Have you heard that if you had a penny and you doubled it every day, in less than 30 days you’d have over a million dollars?

What if you divided the penny in half, 30 times in a row? It would be less than 1/1,000,000th of a penny.

Strictly “homeopathic HCG” means it has less than 1/100,000,000,000,000,000,000 of a gram of HCG in it – or LESS THAN 50 atoms. There are trillions and trillions of atoms in a gram. Even if those 30 to 40 atoms (that’s like zero) were beneficial, they use ALCOHOL to keep the water in the dropper from going rancid. HCG is a LIVING organism and THE ALCOHOL THEY PUT IN “HOMEOPATHIC HCG” WOULD DESTROY IT. So even if those less than 50 atoms would do you any good, they killed it with the alcohol.

The sad fact is that most people selling “homeopathic HCG” are just selling little dropper bottles of water with some alcohol in it for , or even an ounce! It is a bottle of nothing at all. Total hoax. MLM trickery.

The seller gets a 20% to 50% commission of whatever it is. It is the company that actually ships it, but some will put your company name and return address on it so it looks like it came from you.

Tempting. A promise of free money. No inventory to buy. No boxes or shipping, no employees. Just put their ad on your website so it looks like it came from you. There’s only one problem. It’s all a bunch of lies.

The homeopathic liquid HCG diet scammers put all this hyped up advertising for their products on your website – adding whatever testimonials you want and make up diseases that your website claims it will cure. It is a contest of who can make up the most convincing fake claims to sell the most homeopathic HCG. They have you put their affiliate code into the shopping cart so they know who sold what. Of course the customer thinks they’re buying from you and that all the ad language is true.

REAL HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN (HCG) comes in POWDER form that needs to mixed with bacteriostatic water.

FAKE HCG comes in LIQUID form.

Simple.

Frequently Asked Questions about fake homeopathic HCG

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August 28, 2010

Hcg Diet Drops Dangers

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In this review ofThe Solution Program, I will give the different aspects of the program. Besides, some possible alternatives are also mentioned.

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June 3, 2010

Flawless Skin Made Easy With The Help Of Natural Acne Treatment!

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Cystic ; which when recurring leaves ugly scars; can be treated by Homemade Remedies such as Natural treatment.
However, such treatment is painful.

An arduous task of choosing among several gels and creams that claim to treat acne is not advisable. Natural cure for acne is recommended.

Homemade acne remedies should only be administered to those who are not suffering from severe acne problem only.

You can opt using kitchen based remedies proven useful over the ages in addition to the basic hygiene maintenance of washing your face and avoiding makeup.

Discussed below are some of the basic homemade remedies that you can rely on.

1) Lemon; a fruit containing anti-bacterial property; added to a honey pack and applied on your face and affected areas is advisable for treating it.

2) Mix baking soda with water and apply paste on your face. It is an effective way of removing dirt, oil, and other contaminants and is easy to apply.

3) Aloe Vera has healing properties and is good for the skin. Herbal aloe crme comes directly from the cactus and aloe Vera plants.

4) Vinegar, famous for being an anti-bacterial agent, can help you get rid of acne. Apple cider vinegar is advisable for it brings back the pH balance of your face.

5) Green tea contains antioxidants and antibacterial elements. Readymade pastes and green tea bags are available in the market which is actually helps you.

6) Vitamin E helps the skin avoid acne and is preferred to be the best solution to avoid acne causes.

There is no such thing as an absolute overnight body , thus these remedies cannot provide you with such.

Each person has different body chemistry and the effects should vary.

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