H C G W e I G H T L o S S D I e T P R o G R A M
H C G W e I G H T L o S S D I e T P R o G R A M
H C G W e I G H T L o S S D I e T P R o G R A M
Introduction
What is HCG?
HCG, Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, is a hormone produced in women during pregnancy. As soon as the new embryo starts to develop, the mothers body begins releasing large amounts of HCG into the bloodstream. Current scientific philosophy believes that HCG helps maintain the pregnancy and the early growth of the fetus. By moving nutrients from the mothers stored fat supply into the bloodstream, HCG helps ensure that the developing fetus always has an adequate food supply, even when the mother is eating too little. In the 1950s, Dr. A.T.W. Simeons discovered that HCG can safely be used as a weight-loss aid in people who are not pregnant. It works for both women and men. He found that HCG moves about 2000 to 3000 calories per day of stored fat into the bloodstream where it becomes available for metabolism. With these additional nutrients in the bloodstream, a person can successfully stay on a very low-calorie diet without experiencing extreme fatigue, weakness, or hunger. When the HCG diet program is properly followed, the result is rapid weight loss and improved body shape as the body rids itself of excess stored fat. People often lose in a stair-step fashion, that is, they will lose for a few days then stay the same for a day or two, then start losing again, and so on. As fat is consumed, abnormal fat deposits like the double chin, potbelly, and fat around hips and thighs begin to disappear. Because HCG retains the essential structural fat, there may be other beneficial effects as well. Some have claimed a noticeable reduction in fine lines and wrinkles due to this effect. Dr. Simeons used HCG as an aid to weight loss in his clinics for over 30 years, and reported no adverse side effects during that period of extensive testing. He asserted that when used according to his protocol, it is entirely safe for both men and women.
The homeopathic form of HCG has been developed to work in the same way that injected HCG does, namely, it signals the body to release fat from storage. Instead of injections, a few drops of the formula are placed under the tongue and are rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream. Homeopathic HCG drops have been used by thousands upon thousands of participants who report them to be just as effective and much easier, safer, and more comfortable than injections.
In pregnancy, caloric restriction may happen naturally due to morning sickness or lack of proper nutrition. For the HCG diet, Dr. Simeons deliberately restricted calories as part of a special diet, so HCG would take effect. If calories are too high, HCG will not take effect because the body doesn't need the extra nutrients. On the other hand, if you follow the diet without HCG, you are simply starving yourself. You'll be burning the wrong kind of fat (structural), or there won't be enough fat in the bloodstream for energy. Simply put, both HCG and the diet are required. Be diligent in following the precise protocol and fantastic results can be yours.
Results
Most participants report an average loss of about 0.5 to 1.5 pounds per day (averaged over the entire course of the HCG diet). A small percentage of participants have reported higher average weight loss of 2 or more pounds per day. Individual results and weight loss patterns vary. You need to consider the full course of your plan. Do not get too concerned over the day-to-day fluctuations in your weight or what happens over a short time frame, especially if you have not made any recent changes to your eating pattern. The first week can be a big adjustment in many ways as your body reacts to what may be a dramatically different diet, where more calories come from burning fat than from your food intake. People react to this change differently. For example, some people feel hungry the first week as they adjust, while others never feel hungry. Headaches are common initially, but they seldom last longer than the first week. Try to be patient and allow your body to make some changes.
When to Start
With the exception of menstruating women, you can start your HCG diet program whenever you want!
Menstruating Women
The ideal time for you to start your HCG diet program is the first day after your period ends. If that doesn't work for you, you can also start at least 10 days before your period. The important thing is that you don't want your period to fall during the Loading Phase or Transition Phase. Plan accordingly. Keep in mind that you do NOT take any HCG drops during your period. You simply continue the diet and resume taking the drops again as soon as your period is over. It doesn't cause any hardship, but you'll get really hungry if you don't start taking HCG again as soon as your period is over. Note that weight loss often slows during your period.
Program Overview
The Four Phases
The HCG diet program is divided into 4 phases of various lengths. Here they are in order: 1. Loading Phase (2 days). Some call these the "binge" or "gorge" days. You start taking HCG drops on Day 1. For these first 2 days you must eat the most fattening foods you can until you are completely full. Concentrate on foods high in fats and oils, rather than sugar. 2. Core Phase (13-43 days). On the morning of Day 3, you begin the 500calorie-per-day diet. You also continue taking the HCG drops at the specified dosage. The length of this phase depends on how much weight you want to lose. 3. Transition Phase (3 days). Stop taking the HCG drops at the end of the Core Phase. Continue on the 500-calorie-per-day diet for the 3 days in this phase while your body transitions and eliminates the high level of HCG in your body. 4. Maintenance Phase (21 days). Slowly increase your food intake and begin eating any foods that you want, except sugars, starches, or artificial sweeteners. Your metabolism is still trying to stabilize during this phase. Therefore, watch your weight closely, and slowly increase your calorie intake at a rate that allows you to maintain your new lower weight.
Day 3: Begin the special 500-calorie diet. Continue taking HCG drops. This is the Core Phase. Day 4+: Same as day 3. Stop taking the HCG drops 3 days before ending the 500-calorie diet. In other words, continue the 500-calorie diet for a full 3 days without taking any of the drops. These 3 days are the Transition Phase. On the 4th day after you stopped taking the HCG drops, the Maintenance Phase begins.
18-Day Program
The HCG Diet Program should never last less than 18 days, even for patients who only need to lose a few pounds. The brains fat-control center requires this amount of time to reset. Even if you happen to reach your desired weight before reaching Day 18, continue the rest of the program as outlined. You will then be able to eat more during the Maintenance Phase if you want to increase your weight back up to a certain level. Daily weighing of yourself during the Maintenance Phase will help you to know how much more you can eat to reach your target weight.
The 18-Day HCG Diet Program is recommended for weight loss up to 15-20 pounds.
your body needs to restock your reserve fat to ease hunger as you transition into the Core Phase. Length. This phase lasts for your first two days only. HCG Intake. Begin taking the HCG drops according to your chosen dosage and schedule. Youll find details about dosage options later in this book. Diet. Eat to capacity the most fattening foods you can. Concentrate on foods high in fats and oils, rather than sugary sweets. It takes the HCG several days to release enough fat stores to sustain you on a 500-calorieper-day diet. Weigh-In. On the morning of your first day, record your beginning weight and girth measurements. Empty your bladder first, and wear clothing of the same weight each time you weigh yourself.
48-Day Program
The maximum length for a single diet program is 48 days. The body starts becoming resistant to HCG after that length of time. You may reach your statistically normal weight before the 48 days are over. If this happens, (as long as you are at least 15 days into the diet, see previous section) simply stop taking HCG and move into the Transition Phase. The reason for this is that the HCG diet is self-limiting. One sign that you may have reached your normal weight is a sudden increase in hunger near the end of your program and after having lost a good amount of weight.
Exercise. No vigorous exercise is allowed during this phase. If you feel up to it, some form of light resistance weight training or light aerobic exercise is okay. But let your energy levels be your guide. Don't overdo it. This will not only cause you to feel weak and tired, but will also cause a significant increase in hunger.
Weigh-In. Weigh yourself each morning. You should stay within 2-3 pounds of the weight you recorded on the first day of this phase. If you exceed that pound limit, reduce your calorie intake until you are back to within the 2-3 pound limit.
Food Choices
Dr. Simeons spent years of research to come up with a healthy, balanced diet that was as attractive as possible, without jeopardizing the loss of weight while under HCG treatment. Every item has been carefully considered. The key to remember is, All things not listed are forbidden, and nothing permissible has been left out" (as stated by Dr. Simeons). The guidelines in this book have been carefully based on Dr. Simeons' diet protocol. The total daily caloric intake during the Core and Transition Phases should not exceed 500 calories, made up of the foods described below:
Proteins
Eat 2 servings anytime during the day, but not at the same time. Meat can be cooked by broiling, grilling, or boiling, but don't use any additional fat or oils during cooking. Serving size: One serving is 3 1/2 oz (100 grams), weighed raw. Remove all visible fat first. Use a food scale to help get the correct weight. Allowed Items: Beef and veal choices. Veal is your best choice. American beef is typically heavily marbled with fat that's impossible to remove, so if you must use American beef, don't use ground beef. Instead, get whole cuts that are extra lean, at least 95%. Chicken choices. Boneless, skinless chicken breast only.
Fish choices. You can use crab, crayfish, lobster, shrimp, or any fresh whitefleshed fish. Salmon, eel, tuna, mackerel, herring, and dried or pickled fish are NOT allowed. However, white albacore tuna packed in water may be used. Vegetarian options and substitutions. Vegetarians typically get their daily protein from leguminous plants, but these foods are not allowed on the HCG diet. Vegetarian Menu Options are discussed later in this book. Diabetics may eat one protein item each morning to control blood sugar. Do not skip or reduce your protein servings. Protein is very important for maintaining muscle. If you don't eat enough protein, you may start retaining water, resulting in a weight loss plateau.
Small apples actually have more calories than large ones, so two small apples do not equal one regular apple. Be sure to eat all the flesh of an orange or grapefruit; do not squeeze it for the juice only. Use only fresh fruit, not frozen, dried, or canned. Don't substitute other fruits even if they are low in calories. The chemical makeup of other fruits interfere with how your excess fat will be eliminated.
Starches
Eat 2 items anytime during the day, but not at the same time. Serving size: One grissini (breadstick) or one Melba toast. Allowed items: Only two types of starch are allowed - grissini breadsticks and Melba toast. The Melba and grissini are to be of equal weights, so check packages for portion sizes, weights, and calorie counts.
Vegetables
Eat 2 servings anytime during the day, but not at the same time. Best if eaten with the protein servings. Serving size: One serving is 2 cups for leafy greens and 1 cup for the other vegetables. Allowed items: Asparagus, beet greens, cabbage, celery, chard, chicory greens, cucumber, fennel, green salad, onion, red radishes, spinach, or tomato (1 medium sized). One item per serving. NO mixing of vegetables to create one serving.
Fluids
It is recommended that you drink at least 2 quarts (8 cups) per day of the following: Allowed items: Non-caloric drinks without sugar (check labels carefully) at any time during the day in any quantity. Water, herbal tea, green tea, black tea, and coffee without sugar are permitted. You may sweeten drinks with saccharine or stevia, a natural sugarless sweetener. The juice of one lemon per day is allowed, and one tablespoon of milk is allowed once a day. Yerba mate tea is highly recommended for those having trouble with hunger. Not allowed: Do not use any sweetener other than saccharine or stevia. Do not use non-dairy creamer or other substitutes. Alcoholic drinks are not allowed.
Fruits
Eat 2 items anytime during the day, but not at the same time. Serving size: Varies depending on the fruit. Allowed items: One apple, a handful of strawberries, one medium orange, or one half of a grapefruit.
Seasonings
You can freely use any of the allowed seasonings. Allowed items: Salt, pepper, vinegar, mustard powder, sweet basil, garlic, parsley, thyme, marjoram, and most other herbs and spices. The juice of one lemon or lime is allowed per day. If you use salt, try to use about the same amount each day. A sudden increase in salt may cause water retention. Not allowed: Do not use butter. Do not use ANY type of oil. Do not use commercial dressings.
Protein Serving Substitutions: 1 serving of a protein shake. Choose a brand which contains at least 20 grams of protein per serving but no more than 110 calories, 2 grams of fat, and 2 grams of carbs. No sweeteners or sugars other than stevia are allowed. 1 soy patty, no more than 110 calories. 1 whole egg plus 3 egg whites. Yolks are high in fat and the whites are very low. 3 1/2 oz of fat-free cottage cheese. This option will likely slow your weight loss. No other cheeses are allowed. 8 oz (1 cup) of fat-free milk for one protein serving. This choice will likely slow your weight loss.
Dosage Options
Frequency versus Size of Dose
It is important to know that homeopathy works on frequency of dose as well as size of dose. In other words, taking a smaller amount more often will sometimes give better results than taking a larger amount less often. Generally speaking, your overall weight loss has more do to with your plan length than your HCG dosage, but you may want to experiment with different dosages and frequencies to see how it affects your results and how you feel.
Dosage Options
You can choose from three dosage options. Option 1: Six Times Daily Suggested dose: 5 drops This works well as long as your daily schedule allows for this frequency. It is sometimes difficult for people to stay on schedule with so many doses every day. Option 2: Three Times Daily Suggested dose: 10 drops This is often the easiest balance between convenience and frequency. Option 3: Two Times Daily Suggested dose: 15 drops If you simply cannot take a midday dose, follow this schedule, but it is not highly recommended.
3. Breakfast: Fluids (tea, coffee, water). 4. Lunch: One protein, one vegetable, one starch, and one fruit. 5. Dinner: One protein and one vegetable. 6. Snack before bed: One starch and one fruit.
Overcoming Obstacles
Motivate Yourself!
Remember to weigh yourself each morning and record it. Take your measurements on a weekly basis and record them. Seeing the daily and weekly changes will help keep you motivated. Take before and after pictures of yourself. You will be surprised at the change your body has made once you have completed the program. Keep a food journal. This is a good way to keep track of what foods work best for your body. If you stall or plateau, your food journal might help you figure out why.
Any shampoos are fine, and conditioners are safe as long as they are not massaged deeply into the scalp and are rinsed out thoroughly. Hairspray, hair coloring, gel, and nail polish are allowed.
Health Concerns
Exercise. If exercising during the program, you still must stick to the 500calorie diet and not increase your calories. Vigorous exercise is not recommended. However, light resistance weight training can help maintain muscle tone. On alternate days, you could do moderate aerobic exercise such as walking for 20 to 30 minutes. Prescription medication. There are no reports of homeopathic HCG interacting negatively with commonly prescribed medications. Consult with your doctor before changing or discontinuing your prescribed medications or if you have questions or concerns about your medication. Most doctors have found that health problems such as blood pressure, low thyroid, and type II diabetes improve as a result of the HCG program. Often, medications can be reduced or discontinued with the doctor's approval, after the program is completed. A few doctors have not yet educated themselves about HCG or the general health benefits of the HCG program. You may want to take some information about HCG with you to help explain what it is and how it works, along with the positive results you have experienced. Vitamins. Multivitamins are allowed. However, unless you have a medical need, do not take any fat-soluble vitamin supplements such as vitamins A, D, E, and K. They are often made with certain types of fats, oils, or sugars. These vitamin supplements may be added back to your diet during the Maintenance Phase. Side effects. There are no serious side effects known to be associated with homeopathic HCG itself, but the 500-calorie diet sometimes has side effects simply because it's usually such a drastic change from participants' former eating habits. Side effects may include: Headache. Some people experience headaches during the first week. You are free to use the pain medication of your choice to treat headaches.
Mild dizziness. This symptom usually goes away after the first week. Constipation. On a low-calorie diet, it's normal for bowel movements to come less often, sometimes just once every 3 or 4 days. This isn't constipation. If you truly feel constipated, you can take a mild, sugar-free laxative. Rash (very rare). As your body consumes fat, normal toxins are released into your body. Because of the speed at which your body consumes fat on the HCG diet, these toxins can build up and cause a minor rash. Leg cramps (rare). Cramps may occur due to the lack of potassium in the Core Phase diet. Nutrition. Nutrition deficiencies shouldn't be a problem when the diet protocol is followed correctly. You get nutrition from the fat cells your body consumes. According to Dr. Simeons, "Only the actual fat is burned up; all the vitamins, the proteins, the blood, and the minerals which this tissue contains in abundance are fed back into the body." Massage. No massage is allowed during the program. Mechanical manipulation of fat deposits causes damage to the fat cells and does more harm than good. However, if you experience anything that concerns you or a serious headache that lasts longer than a few days, you should consult with your doctor.
Look at the big picture. At the end of the day, if you can't figure out what you did wrong and you didn't cheat, don't worry about it. Focus on your long term weight loss. For women, your period may be starting. Weight loss usually slows during your period. Try increasing your protein serving by oz to ensure you are not retaining water due to protein deficiency. Increase your water intake above the normally recommended 2 quarts per day. Do not drink electrolyte-type drinks, such as Gatorade, as a replacement for water. Carefully check all condiments and seasonings for any form of sugar. Garlic salt, balsamic vinegar, and other seemingly safe products may contain sugar. Watch out for tricky scientific names for sugar, such as erythritol. If you are nearing the end of your program, you may have reached your ideal weight. If so, it is time to stop losing. Stop taking HCG and move directly into the Transition Phase. If you are unsure what your ideal weight is, check available charts for the suggested weight range for your height and build. If you have started or switched medications, you may plateau for a few days while your body gets used to the change. However, if the plateau continues and all the other plateau-breakers don't work, you may want to ask your physician if you can go back to the previous medication or perhaps try another kind. You are not required to eat all 500 calories each day, especially if you aren't feeling hungry. You can try dropping one or both of the starch or fruit items. For one day, eat 6 apples only, and nothing else. Many participants report a loss of 2 pounds the day after an apple day. Only one apple day per week is allowed.
Make sure nothing has been added to your chicken or other protein sources. They can be injected with some forms of sugar even in the grocery store. Consider doing a "mini steak day." On this day you drink all the water, tea, and coffee you want throughout the day, but don't eat any food until dinner. For dinner, you have a 3 1/2 oz steak with either an apple or a raw tomato. The next day you return to the regular 500-calorie diet. However, you should only do this if you don't feel hungry, due to the HCG effect. Make sure you're getting enough sleep. Some clients have reported that when they stay up late and get up early, the scale reflects little to no weight loss. Less sleep will also increase the feeling of hunger during the day. Try taking 2 Tablespoons of apple cider vinegar (ACV) per day. One of the many benefits attributed to ACV intake is increased weight loss. Dilute the ACV with water to prevent potential discomfort caused by taking it undiluted. Take it in a single dose to reduce the negative impact on teeth enamel.
1. No sugar. This means no concentrated or manufactured sugar, such as dextrose, sucrose, honey, molasses, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup, etc. You are allowed to eat fruit, but be careful of very sweet fruits. 2. No starch. Starches are foods like breads, pastas, white rice, potatoes, corn, etc. This means no grissini and no Melba toast during the Maintenance Phase. Dr. Simeons said, "If no carbohydrates whatsoever are eaten, fats can be indulged in somewhat more liberally . . . but as soon as fats and starch are combined, things are very liable to get out of hand." 3. No artificial sweeteners, except stevia and saccharine. 4. No fast food, trans fats, or nitrites. We strongly suggest adding foods back in one at a time, monitoring how you feel, and measuring their effect on your weight as you go along. You may add dairy (i.e. milk and cheese), nuts, vegetables, and fruits of all kinds back into your diet. Make sure your diet is well balanced. Be careful to get enough protein every day during this phase. Protein deficiency causes water retention, which increases your weight. You may increase your food intake to a level that allows you to stay at your Core Phase ending weight. Everyone's needs are different. Many people find that they can't eat as much as they expect during the Maintenance Phase. On the other hand, some people mistakenly try to eat very little, hoping to lose even more weight. Absolutely do not try to continue the 500-calorie diet because it will not be enough for your body's needs anymore. Remember that the point of this phase is to maintain and stabilize your current weight, not lose or gain additional pounds. Start off slow, watch your weight, and adjust your calorie intake as needed. Weigh-In. In addition to knowing your approximate caloric intake, be guided by the scales in what and how much you eat. In other words, weigh yourself every morning just as you did during the other phases, that is, when you first get out of bed and after emptying your bladder.
Appendix
Weight
150 148
Daily loss
2
Day
Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Make sure the measuring tape is flat and not twisted. Dont pull too tight, but make sure the measuring tape is touching your skin all the way around. Above all, be consistent in how you take the measurements each time. Waist. Measure around the narrowest point above your hip bones. Hips. Measure at the biggest point between your waist and thigh. Stomach. Measure at the navel line. Chest. Measure at the biggest point, or at the nipple line. Thigh. Measure around one leg at the biggest point. Arm. Measure around one arm at the biggest point (the bicep).
Protein
Veal Crab
Vegetable
Spinach Cucumber
Starch
Grissini Melba toast
Day 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Protein
Vegetable
Fruit
Starch
Day 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Food Charts
Proteins
Chicken Breast Veal Steak, Tenderloin Steak, Sirloin Steak, Rib Eye Crab Cod Halibut Lobster Shrimp Tuna, Albacore
Portion Size
3.5 oz 3.5 oz 3.5 oz 3.5 oz 3.5 oz 3.5 oz 3.5 oz 3.5 oz 3.5 oz 3.5 oz 3.5 oz
Calories
115 112 148 131 161 84 82 110 90 106 116
Protein (g)
23 20 22 22 20 20 18 21 19 20 25
Vegetables
Asparagus Beet Greens
Portion Size
1 cup 2 cups 1 cup 1 cup 2 cups 2 cups 1 cup 1cup 2.5 cups 1 cup 1 cup 2 cups 1 cup
Calories
27 16 18 16 14 13 16 27 20 46 19 14 32
Carbs (g)
5 3 4 3 3 3 4 6 3 11 4 2 7
Notes
Chopped
Shredded Diced
Water packed
Note: This chart of food is meant to give an estimate of selected Nutritional Information for SOME of the allowed Protein foods in the diet. It is not meant to be a complete list of ALL allowed Protein foods.
Diced
Fruits
Apple Grapefruit Orange Strawberries
Portion Size
1 whole Half 1 whole 1 cup
Calories
95 41 62 46
Carbs (g)
25 11 15 11
Notes
About 3 diameter About 4 diameter About 2.5 diameter
Starches
Grissini Melba Toast
Portion Size
1 1
Calories
21 20
Carbs (g)
4 4
Notes
Breadstick only