hCG For Permanent Weight Loss
How Does hCG Reset Metabolism For More Rapid Calorie Burning?
To answer this question, lets look at the different types of fat storage that we find in the body and what this means to you in the case of achieving desirable weight loss.
Normal Fat:
This type of fat can be found as subcutaneous (under the skin) fat (SC fat) that your bodies use to store excess fat calories as energy fuel. The SC fat cells are able to respond to energy regulating hormones like insulin, adrenalin and others because they have receptors on their surfaces that interact with these hormones directly.
After ingesting a meal, your food is absorbed into the blood causing a rise in energy (fat and sugar etc). This rise in energy then causes changes in hormones which serve to push that extra energy that you just ate into the SC fat for storage. Between meals, the lowering of your blood energy levels due to continuous energy consumption such as with the beating of you heart triggers your SC fat to release some of its stored energy into the bloodstream. This flow of energy back and forth between blood and SC fat is regulated by your hormones, under normal circumstances an ideal balance has been reached between energy storage and available energy on demand.
In many developed nations, predominantly in America, there is a tendency for consuming far lot more energy than what the body needs. Americans fill up their SC fat area at very young ages- teens or even before the teenage years. Their SC fat areas fill until there is no more space available to store any extra energy. But these people do not just stop eating. Instead, that extra energy starts accumulating in their blood, which causes a rise in their sugar and fat levels. The high level fats then begin diffusing out of the blood vessel walls into other areas where the fat levels are lower. This is a physical diffusion process (just like water flows from high to low level). These fats then begin to accumulate in the visceral fat areas (a process becoming known as lipophilic, where fats attract other fats).
Abnormal Fat:
Belly fat is an example of these abnormal fats. These are the fatty tissues found around the internal organs, hence the name visceral fat. These fatty tissues are meant to protect the organs (they form a capsule around your stomach, or liver or muscle); however, these fatty tissues were not designed to store energy. They do not have (or have very few) receptors to respond to the energy regulatory hormones.
The usual diets such as Weight Watchers, South Beach diets or other regular medical diets including the use of appetite suppressants can not help you to lose your belly fat to any great extent. This is because these diets make you eat less calories than your body needs which in turn triggers hormones to release their energy from the SC fat, but NOT from the the abnormal visceral fat which is the cosmetically unacceptable fat that you are trying to target.
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hCG Targets Your Abnormal Fat Reserves
hCG is a pregnancy hormone. When a woman is pregnant, she usually has about 1000-2000 times more hCG in her body than the standard dose for weight loss (125 IU/day). What does hCG do in a pregnant woman? One of the most important functions of hCG is probably to guarantee a steady energy supply to the fetus.
"But how does that work?"
In todays America, we dont think much about the importance of food, as food can be found everywhere and for the most part, it is relatively cheap (and devoid of much nutrients also). If there is anything that we need to be worrying about with our foods, is that we have way too much of it all around us.
In the history of mankind, food shortages have been always a problem. Even today, in other parts of the world billions of people are facing food shortages. So the human body has been well prepared by nature to cope with these food shortages. Our bodies are quite efficient at using energy, and the body is able to store as much food as possible during times of ample availability.
Whenever your body detects a decrease in the daily food intake (like when you decide to start eating less than 800 calories each day), the body will slow its metabolism to begin conserving more energy. However the reverse is not true, and we were not designed with a mechanism to deal with the times when there is too much food intake.
Ideally, when we become overweight or obese a mechanism should kick in to slow down or stop our desire for more food. But overweight or obese people will not only be unable to slow down their eating, but they may even have greater appetites than those that are not obese.