Yes, if you are on medication for hypothyroidism, neither the condition nor the medication will conflict with the HCG Protocol. It's important to note that you should NOT decrease or stop your medication, even after losing weight, without consulting your doctor. Always consult your doctor before embarking on ANY weight loss program, especially when medication is involved.
Please be sure you have knowledgeable and experienced guidance while on the HCG Protocol. You need a place where you can ask questions and download important resources that will get you through this successfully. The plan is fairly easy to follow and you'll have very little, if any, hunger because the HCG is releasing (then eliminating) 2000-4000 calories into your body each day.
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I wouldn't suggest it. HCG can cause hyperthyroid and I think that's what I'm having right now. My heart palpitation is a bit high on my 6th day of HCG. I read online and it can be a factor.
The HCG diet includes using the hormone hcg either in drop or injection form and following a starvation diet. This diet is ineffective and very dangerous to do.
Can you eat grits on the hcg diet?
Many of the recipes for the "Zone" diet are also appropriate for the HcG diet. I was also able to find a website that lists many HcG diet recipes. It is http://hcgdietinfo.com/HCG-Diet-Recipes.htm.
It is recommended that you check with your doctor before you begin the HCG diet, especially if you are taking prescription medication. Your doctor is the best source of information about your particular case with paxil and having them partner with you as you go on the HCG diet will allow them to monitor your progress. When medicine "interferes" with the diet, it usually means that progress is slowed slightly. So long as you have your doctor's OK, you should be fine to do the diet.
none. hcg does not occur naturally in any foods.
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No, you cannot chew gum onthe HCG diet, not even sugarless.
You will want to avoid all alcohol while on the hCG diet.
Yes, all vinegars are fine when you are on the HCG diet.
The HCG diet consists of restricted intake (
You may have clams during phase 3 of the HCG diet.
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