WENTZVILLE, MO, February 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) The HCG Diet Store, an online retailer providing support products for the HCG Diet, opened its virtual doors last month.
With so many places to buy HCG, there is a growing need for safe, reliable HCG support products to meet the strict guidelines of the popular HCG Diet. The e-store has a variety of HCG products including HCG Diet-safe lotion, HCG Diet-safe lip balm, HCG salad dressings, HCG books, and HCG maintenance foods. All of the HCG food and HCG hygiene products have been carefully tested to show no negative effect on weight loss during the Very Low Calorie Diet (VLCD) phase of the HCG Diet.
The HCG Diet consists of taking HCG, a supplement, and following the specific VLCD phase to lose an average of 20-30 lbs in about a month. Then, participants follow a set of guidelines, called the Maintenance Phase, to train their body to stay at their new weight. During both of these HCG Diet phases the foods and products that can and cannot be used are very particular and can have a great impact on how successful the participant is in their HCG weight loss and in keeping the weight off in the long run.
The HCG Diet Store was created to serve not only the average HCG Dieter, but also companies and professionals who only sell HCG, that can't keep an inventory of HCG support products on hand. An HCG Diet Store employee explains, "We want anyone who sells HCG to have a safe, competition-free place to send their clients so that their clients can have a successful and enjoyable HCG Diet round thanks to their provider's connection with the HCG Diet Store. We have everything their customers will need...everything but the HCG!"
As incentive, the HCG Diet Store has an affiliate program for HCG providers or HCG dieters who want to earn commissions from their referrals to the HCG Diet Store. In addition, they have a wholesale program for companies who want to order larger quantities of HCG safe products.
The HCG Diet Store http://www.hcgdietstore.com offers HCG Diet-safe products to support HCG dieters through the Very Low Calorie Diet and Maintenance Phases. Products include HCG Diet books, HCG Diet food (HCG salad dressing, HCG spices and HCG seasonings, Stevia, HCG Maintenance foods), HCG personal care items (HCG Diet lotion, HCG Diet shampoo and conditioner), and HCG Diet scales and tools.
The New HCG Diet Store Provides HCG-Safe Products to Dieters
New online store has large selection of HCG Diet food, books, and other support products.
2012-02-08
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