No. The only sweetener allowed is Stevia.
I don't see why not. Bragg's drinks have "0" calories, are made with filtered water, Apple Cider Vinegar, organic lime and Stevia. All allowable on the diet.
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While on the HCG Diet you are allowed coffee, tea, water and mineral water are the only drinks allowed. But, you can get creative with your water... make lemonade (the juice of one lemon per day is allowed) or try some of the fabulous flavored Stevia drops.
Yes. If you check out Linda Prinster's book, which is pretty much the best one on the HCG diet, she has actually switched completely to HCG drops because they are just as effective, with fewer side effects, and much cheaper.
The women I have worked with on the HCG Diet since 2007 generally have a great deal of trouble keeping the weight off after the diet if they are taking synthetic estrogen. If you take the correct amount of hCG while on the HCG diet, it will not effect your estrogen levels. If you take too much hCG while on the HCG Diet, it will act as a precursor and elevate estrogen levels.
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?
Dr Oz does not like the HCG diet. It is much too extreme for most doctors. There are definitely dangers.
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.
the hcg diet seems to be much more effective for people looking to lose over 20 pounds. So I guess it depends on what amount of weight you want to loose.
none. hcg does not occur naturally in any foods.