Q: Is this homeopathic drops of hcg?
HANK CROSS, posted January 3 at 7:07 AM
yes
Spreedbird, posted January 3 at 8:56 AM
Yes, plant derived homeopathic. Thank you.
Dreamous, posted January 3 at 11:42 AM
Q: Is this injectable? Does it come with syringes?
Kelleen, posted January 3 at 7:51 AM
no, you spray it under your tongue.
Spreedbird, posted January 3 at 8:56 AM
No, it is a sublingual (under the tongue) product.
Dreamous, posted January 3 at 11:43 AM
Q: Is this the Rx formula?
diane, posted January 3 at 9:47 AM
No. This is a Homeopathic OTC product.
All natural plant derived.
Dreamous, posted January 3 at 11:48 AM
Q: I went to your website to read more and it shows a supreme 2oz bottle retails for 69.95 this is a 1oz bottle and I says 99.95 value. Does it come with somethibg else to makeup that value?
Sherri, posted January 3 at 10:36 AM
The 2oz product is our Super Dieters Formula. It is a Different product from the HCG Supreme. The HCG Supreme is a more potent product containing more HCG.
You can use the search bar on the right corner of our website to help you locate HCG Supreme
Dreamous, posted January 3 at 11:56 AM
Q: What is the recommended dosage (how many sprays under the tongue and how many times per day?)
How long is one bottle supposed to last?
Any side effects such as nausea, jitters, headaches, etc..?
Johanna, posted January 3 at 11:38 AM
For Adults, 3 sprays 3 times per day. Hold liquid under tongue for 15 seconds. Use at least 30 minutes before or after meals. Take 5 days a week. A 1oz bottle if taken the recommended dosage will last one month. There are no side effects from this product.
Dreamous, posted January 3 at 12:01 PM
Q: How do you respond to this article (partial) from WebMD?
"Although it may sound like a plausible weight loss plan, the scientific evidence for using hCG is lacking.
In 1995, the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology published an analysis of research showing no benefit of hCG in promoting weight loss. A December 2009 position paper of the American Society of Bariatric Physicians concluded they did not recommend hCG as a weight loss aid.
Quack Watch.org director Stephen Barrett, MD tells WebMD that "scientific studies have demonstrated that hCG injections do not cause weight loss.”
He describes the protocol as extreme, nearly impossible to adhere to, and senseless, especially because the clinical trials have demonstrated that hCG is ineffective as a weight loss aid.
There are no FDA-approved hCG weight loss products, and the FDA and Federal Trade Commission have cracked down on several companies marketing hCG weight loss products."
Mark, posted January 4 at 10:38 AM
HCG maximizes the functional capacity of the body’s control center in the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is a part of the central nervous system and controls different body functions, like the movement and distribution of fat throughout the body. Therefore, HCG mobilizes abnormal fat and releases it as a source of energy and nutrients. Just like any weight loss product, HCG is to be taken with a balanced diet and exercise routine to maximize results.
Dreamous, posted January 4 at 5:42 PM
Q: How do you respond to this article (partial) from WebMD?
"Although it may sound like a plausible weight loss plan, the scientific evidence for using hCG is lacking.
In 1995, the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology published an analysis of research showing no benefit of hCG in promoting weight loss. A December 2009 position paper of the American Society of Bariatric Physicians concluded they did not recommend hCG as a weight loss aid.
Quack Watch.org director Stephen Barrett, MD tells WebMD that "scientific studies have demonstrated that hCG injections do not cause weight loss.”
He describes the protocol as extreme, nearly impossible to adhere to, and senseless, especially because the clinical trials have demonstrated that hCG is ineffective as a weight loss aid.
There are no FDA-approved hCG weight loss products, and the FDA and Federal Trade Commission have cracked down on several companies marketing hCG weight loss products."
Mark, posted January 4 at 12:23 PM
HCG maximizes the functional capacity of the body’s control center in the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is a part of the central nervous system and controls different body functions, like the movement and distribution of fat throughout the body. Therefore, HCG mobilizes abnormal fat and releases it as a source of energy and nutrients. Just like any weight loss product, HCG is to be taken with a balanced diet and exercise routine to maximize results.
Dreamous, posted January 4 at 5:43 PM
Q: My father is overweight diabetic and on bloodthinners. will this harm him?
Brian, posted January 4 at 1:13 PM
No it will not harm your father. HCG Supreme is homeopathic, therefore all natural.
Dreamous, posted January 4 at 5:53 PM
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