Pinto beans are generally not allowed on the traditional HCG diet, particularly during the initial phases where the focus is on lean protein, vegetables, and specific fruits. The diet typically restricts starchy foods, including legumes like pinto beans, due to their higher carbohydrate content. However, variations of the HCG diet may have different guidelines, so it's essential to consult specific resources or a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Green beans are typically excluded from the HCG diet because they are considered a starchy vegetable, which can interfere with the diet's goal of rapid weight loss. The HCG diet emphasizes very low-calorie intake while promoting the consumption of non-starchy vegetables to minimize carbohydrate intake and maintain stable blood sugar levels. Additionally, the diet focuses on specific foods that are believed to support the effects of HCG and enhance fat loss, leading to a more controlled and effective weight loss process.
During pregnancy you can eat pretty much anything you normally eat, although you might want to avoid caffeine and alcohol. But any normal, healthy foods are fine, if you don't have morning sickness that keeps you from eating them.
Sinus medication is generally something like Sudafed and it is fine on the HCG Diet.
Only white fish is allowed on the VLCD (very low calorie diet) portion of the HCG Protocol. Salmon is considered an "oily" fish and is not allowed until Maintenance.
No. The only sweetener allowed is Stevia.
apples
There really is no limit on any of the allowed veggies while on the HCG protocol. But, there is a quick and easy list of all allowed veggies, including calories amounts.
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.
no, you're already fat so just stop eating.
Yes, you can have zucchini during Phase 2 of the HCG diet. It is considered a low-calorie vegetable and is allowed as part of the diet's approved food list. Be sure to consume it in moderation and prepare it without added fats or sugars to stay within the guidelines of the protocol. Always check with your specific HCG program for any variations in allowed foods.
no you cant, only apples, orange, grapefruit and strawberrys
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.