WENTZVILLE, MO, January 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) As anyone who has ever tried to lose weight knows, there are a large number of different weight loss plans or "solutions" found online, and also many broken promises and programs that simply don't work. Most of these lose weight fast scams are very unhealthy, and can't back up any of their claims.
And unfortunately for many people, this causes them to give up hope, and the fight to lose the weight that they so desperately want and need to lose. This is why finding a solution that really works, and a company you can trust, are so critical. Which brings us the HCG Diet Protocol, and DIY HCG.
To begin with, the HCG Diet works amazingly, when executed correctly. We regularly see customers who lose 20-30 lbs. in about a month, and we have hundreds of customer testimonials and before-and-after photos found by visiting http://www.diyhcg.com/video-testimonials that provide the proof. But the most important component is "when executed correctly."
If HCG were a simple product or plan, this would not be an issue. But HCG is nothing like any other product most have ever experienced, including not only participants but many providers as well. True success absolutely requires the highest-quality products and access to the correct information and support.
DIY HCG was founded at the very beginning of the HCG Diet craze in 2008, by Linda and Tiffany Prinster, two of the most knowledgeable and well-known authors in the HCG Diet - Weight Loss industry. We began our business when we saw how few resources there were which provided the proper information and products for the HCG Protocol. In our years of experience we have followed thousands of people from start to finish of the HCG Diet, and we will still be here when all the pop-up, "quick buck" providers have come and gone.
The HCG Diet Protocol even works so well that we guarantee it with our Money-Back Guarantee Pack, which allows customers a risk-free opportunity to meet their weight loss goal. But again, the HCG Diet requires absolutely STRICT adherence to Dr. Simeons' HCG Diet Protocol, found in his manuscript 'Pounds and Inches: A New Approach to Obesity' (free download at http://www.diyhcg.com). And as you might imagine, where you buy your HCG, your HCG Diet supplies, and other products for the Protocol is the biggest factor in your success.
This is because so many other competitors promote slip-ups, advice on how to get away with cheats, or provide recipes that mix vegetables or allow "un-allowed" spices or ingredients. They either have no understanding of the precise way that the HCG Diet actually works, or even worse they want to slow or stall the weight loss results of their customers, to keep them on the HCG Diet as long as possible and generate more profit.
Some competitors who have jumped into the HCG industry offer dirt-cheap prices for unreliable, even potentially dangerous products, not made in a US lab under the strict manufacturing guidelines of the FDA. They usually have no customer service to answer basic questions, a number to call to check on your order, options for additional expert support, one-stop shopping to save time and shipping for everything else you will want to successfully do the HCG diet, extensive reports, or expert information on their website to help you lose as much as you can on each round of the HCG Diet Protocol.
Another trick used within the industry is offering new HCG customers inexpensive 'starter kits' that are not enough product for even the minimum number of days required for the diet. Or they simply don't have any HCG in stock, so have shipping dates of 2-3+ weeks after an order has been placed. Nothing kills the excitement and motivation for starting a new diet plan more than waiting a month or more for the HCG to arrive.
For those ready to take the next step and order today, please visit the Buy HCG Products page at http://www.diyhcg.com/products and start filling up your shopping cart with HCG and HCG products. Orders received before 3:30 p.m. CST (Monday - Friday) are shipped same day.
At DIY HCG our absolute mission is to provide you with highest quality HCG products found anywhere, the most experienced staff and the most expert resources, and to build a trusted relationship with you - a partnership in which we can help you reach your full weight loss and lifestyle goals.
DIY HCG is the premier and most trusted source for homeopathic HCG online. We also feature a wide variety of HCG Diet compliant products and publications that support the HCG Protocol, and other expert resources and expertise to ensure that customers succeed on the HCG Diet.
We always have HCG in stock, and offer a unique Money Back Guarantee Pack that allows customers to experience the HCG Diet Protocol risk-free. For more information on this revolutionary and amazingly effective weight loss solution, or to get started with your weight loss program today, please visit us at http://www.diyhcg.com, or contact us at (888) 389-0626.
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The Amazing Weight Loss Results of the HCG Diet Protocol, When Followed Precisely, Are Proven By the Most Experienced and Trusted Source for HCG and Supporting Products Found Online - DIY HCG.com
As any dieter knows, there are a huge number of weight loss "solutions" online, and also many broken promises and plans that simply don't work. So finding a company that you can trust like DIY HCG.com, with a program that really works, is critical.
2011-01-15
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[Press-News.org] The Amazing Weight Loss Results of the HCG Diet Protocol, When Followed Precisely, Are Proven By the Most Experienced and Trusted Source for HCG and Supporting Products Found Online - DIY HCG.comAs any dieter knows, there are a huge number of weight loss "solutions" online, and also many broken promises and plans that simply don't work. So finding a company that you can trust like DIY HCG.com, with a program that really works, is critical.