WENTZVILLE, MO, January 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) It's apparent to anyone paying attention that the US has become The Overweight Society. Due to sedentary work and lifestyles, and both a lack of healthy foods and overeating in many American diets, the latest surveys show that more than two-thirds of US adults are classified as either overweight or obese. Of this total the number who qualify as obese is one-third, while 10% of children and adolescents are also considered too heavy for their age, according to a 2010 study in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
And as anyone who has tried to lose weight knows, there are a huge number of weight loss "solutions" out there, along with many broken promises and programs that simply don't work. Research backs this up. A recent Colorado State University study estimated that 50 million Americans attempt a weight loss program annually, but less than 10% keep their weight off long-term.
True, no "magical" solution to weight loss exists in which no changes to diet or exercise produces significant results. If results from such minimal effort were true, dieting success rates would be much higher. But people don't need to give up the fight to lose the weight that they so desperately want to lose, as options exist which work for much higher percentages of participants. One such comprehensive diet program is the HCG Diet Protocol.
The HCG Diet was developed by Dr. A.T.W. Simeons, who stated: "When an obese patient tries to reduce by starving himself, he/she will first lose normal fat reserves. When these are exhausted they begin to burn structural fats which protect the organs or the needed fat in the face, and only as a last resort will the body yield its abnormal reserves (found in the belly, hips, thighs and upper arms), though by that time the patient usually feels so weak and hungry that the diet is abandoned." The HCG Diet works in a completely different way from the typical diet program.
HCG is a hormone made by the developing embryo during pregnancy, with many critical roles in proper human development. Its effect on non-pregnant women and men allows them to remain satisfied on an ultra-low-calorie diet (500 calories/day), while releasing the abnormal fat identified by Dr. Simeons. HCG is shown to have many other beneficial effects on many medical disorders affecting Americans today, like high blood pressure and diabetes.
Another long-term benefit of the HCG Diet is that participants learn to maintain a healthier weight due to a new outlook and physical desire for food. Any successful diet should focus on lifelong healthy eating habits, where participants crave healthier foods and a diet with low fat, lean protein meals instead of packaged snacks, chips, candy bars or sugary drinks. The creation of new healthy habits is a typical result of the HCG Diet, which (according to Dr. Simeons) effectively retrains the participant's hypothalamus and metabolism.
Having a motivational community to rely on for support is critical for a successful weight loss plan. DIY (Do It Yourself) HCG was founded by two of the most influential authors and experts in the HCG Diet industry, Linda and Tiffany Prinster, and provides this critical support network. DIY HCG (http://www.diyhcg.com) is a leading source of homeopathic HCG drops and HCG products, publications and expert advice. This expertise is vital to success with the HCG Diet, where strict adherence to established guidelines is often the difference between a participant's failure or success.
DIY HCG is the premier and most trusted online source for homeopathic HCG, products and publications that support the HCG Diet Protocol online. We always have HCG in stock, and offer a unique Money Back Guarantee Pack that allows customers to experience the HCG Diet risk-free. For more information or to get started with your weight loss today, please visit http://www.diyhcg.com or give us a call at (888) 389-0626. For Media Contact, please email Jim Haynes at jhaynes@diyhcg.com or give him a call at (888) 389-0626.
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Sedentary lifestyles, a lack of healthy foods and overeating have resulted in more than two-thirds of US adults currently being overweight or obese. The HCG Diet Protocol and DIY HCG (www.diyhcg.com) offers a unique and proven weight loss solution.
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[Press-News.org] DIY HCG Presents The Revolutionary HCG Diet Protocol and Separates Real Diet Experts from Quick Buck ArtistsSedentary lifestyles, a lack of healthy foods and overeating have resulted in more than two-thirds of US adults currently being overweight or obese. The HCG Diet Protocol and DIY HCG (www.diyhcg.com) offers a unique and proven weight loss solution.