Diet Doc Weight Loss announces that HCG drops do not contain hCG or contain less than 0.01% hCG according to the definition of homeopathic remedies and the recent Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
According to the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia, "we are aware of hCG products that claim to be homeopathic, but hCG drops are not recognized in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia." Therefore, this product could not be recognized by the FDA as a homeopathic drug, so hCG drops are an unapproved drug according to the FDA as they do not have hCG inside! True homeopathic remedies require a doctor?s prescription and would not be available for purchase without one.
hCG drops sold in stores is not a true homeopathic remedy. In order for a remedy to be true homeopathic, the medication must follow homeopathy guidelines and when B12 or amino acid is included in hCG drops, it no longer qualifies as being called homeopathic. Homeopathy practitioners say that the quantity of hCG inside the hCG drops is the equivalent to one drop of hCG inside a full, large bathtub. When hCG drops say they are 24x the strength, this is like one dose of hCG inside the Pacific Ocean!
Diet Doc Weight Loss does not support the use of hCG drops for weight loss. There is a specific market for these products, primarily, it?s all about the price and promise of the hCG drops. What causes the weight loss is the reduction of calories.
Diet Doc Weight Loss is the only modern-day version of the 1950 Dr. Simeons protocol using prescription hCG and 500 calories per day to promote weight loss. The Diet Doc doctors modernized a few years ago when many patients came to them with hair loss, extreme fatigue and muscle loss (saggy skin). The Diet Doctors applied modern day clinical and nutritional science along with personalizing the diet for each person to get results.
Prescription hCG is what Dr. Simeons used and requires a doctor?s prescription, nor can it be bought in stores or online without speaking to licensed doctor. Prescription hCG is 100% hCG. The FDA prohibits anyone from promoting or discussing the benefits of a prescription drug unless an approved clinical trial is completed. Clinical trials are over $ 500,000 to complete, which puts many doctors offering hCG out of the price range to complete.
USA Today goes on to say that "one of the issues is the homeopathic label. Homeopathy is an alternative medicine practice of using very small or diluted preparations of medicines or remedies to treat a condition. Miller says, "We are aware of hCG products that claim to be homeopathic, but it is not recognized in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia." Therefore, these products "are not recognized by the FDA as homeopathic drugs, so they are unapproved drugs and are illegal,"
Wikipedia: Depending on the dilution, homeopathic remedies do not contain any pharmacologically active molecules, and for such remedies to have pharmacological effect would violate fundamental principles of science.
Diet Doc wants the public to be informed on the choices they are making. Weight loss is a complex medical condition that requires a weight loss doctor with specialized training to review each person?s health conditions, age, gender, lifestyle and preferences. Based on those findings, the Diet Doc doctor creates a personalized diet specific to that person and utilizes a prescription drug. The result is abnormal fat loss at a rapid pace safely while avoiding the side effects of a 500 calorie per day diet (hair loss, extreme hunger and fatigue).
Diet Doc is so sure about their weight loss program; they offer a guarantee to anyone wishing to lose weight under a doctor?s supervision.
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