Sunday, January 9, 2011

hCG Weight Loss Program vs Bariatric Surgery

Obesity is a medical problem that has become an epidemic in the United States. 
Approximately 66% of adults in the USA are considered overweight, obese, or morbidly obese and these numbers are on the rise. If you look at old black and white group photographs from 80 or 100 years you immediately notice that no one is overweight. So, the question is, what has changed and how do we address the problem? The two main things that have changed is that one, we are more sedentary and two, the type of calories we eat have increased. More importantly, the ratio of calories we take in from sugar, fat, and carbohydrates have drastically changed.
DietDoc reports when they review thousands of patients’ diets, they began to notice patterns. The most obvious pattern is that most people who are overweight depend too heavily on sugars and simple carbohydrates for energy. This is something that needs to shift if a person wants to lose weight and then maintain a healthy body weight.       
Dr. Shelton, medical director for DietDoc reports obesity not only affects a person mentally and emotionally, but most obviously, it takes a physical toll on the body. Obesity has been linked to an increased risk in cardiovascular disease, certain cancers, gall bladder disease, osteoarthritis, infertility, type 2 diabetes, elevated cholesterol and triglycerides, and several other avoidable disease.    
There are several problems with bariatric surgery ( lap band, gastric bypass). The surgery can be dangerous and death may occur, it can lead to life long nutrient and mineral deficiencies, as well as other complications that greatly affect ones quality of life. The surgery is also very expensive.
In contrast, the hCG weight loss protocol is a comparatively easy, rapid, and safe approach to weight loss when compared to all other weight loss programs. The hCG protocol, when done correctly under a train physician helps the patient lose fat weight at a rate of up to 30 lbs per month. When done correctly people feel great, they have energy, and they are NOT hungry. Side effects occur in very few cases (less than 10%) and are minor such as spotting between periods and mild to moderately heavier bleeding during menses. There are a few other minor safety precautions that need to be monitored, but the vast majority of patients tolerate the program very well as they shed the pounds.    
Diet Doc physicians are highly trained experts in this field. They have collectively seen thousands of successful cases, and will give you the proper advice and support as you transition into the person you want to be.
DietDoc is a medically supervised weight loss clinic that services patients across the USA. To learn more, visit them at http://www.hcgtreatments.com or call 888-934-4451.

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