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SadieKate
03-01-2012, 12:01 PM
:eek: A co-worker just told me she's on this diet. I'd never heard of it so I asked The Google. WTH?

http://health.usnews.com/health-news/diet-fitness/diet/articles/2011/03/14/hcg-diet-dangers-is-fast-weight-loss-worth-the-risk

21 days of starvation and no exercise. I can't imagine she is losing fat only.

bmccasland
03-01-2012, 01:08 PM
At 500 cal/day you'll lose muscle and bone mass as well. But starving yourself hasn't taught you better eating habits. Wonder how fast folks who tried this gain all weight back - article quotes one lady who tried it, and gained all the weight back plus 15 lbs more.

Seems to me that starving yourself for a month would do really whacky things to your body, then it's even more confused if you start feeding it again. Hasn't anyone learned from the anorexics who have died?

SadieKate
03-01-2012, 05:34 PM
Human Chorionic Gonadatropin. Memories of High School biology class tells me this is the fluid given off by the placenta. Oh, I want some. Not!This horrified me. Even before she told me the 500 calorie per day and no exercise part.

And she's only a few pounds over. She just wants fast results to get the holiday cookies off.

marni
03-01-2012, 08:20 PM
Typical ad here in Houston, where HGB runs rampant.

marni

Wahine
03-01-2012, 08:40 PM
I often wonder how it is even legal to market a diet like this. I really don't know anything about HCG, but if a person is limiting themselves to 500 Cal per day, that's not good.

7rider
03-02-2012, 05:18 AM
I think I just had 500 calories for breakfast. :rolleyes:

limewave
03-02-2012, 05:36 AM
I think I just had 500 calories for breakfast. :rolleyes:

I think I had 600.

PamNY
03-02-2012, 07:30 AM
I know someone who's on this diet and she's done surprisingly well. I don't think it's a good idea, but I can see why it appeals to some people.

In her case, there was no prohibition of exercise. They told her to continue going to the gym because she was used to it, but that she shouldn't add new exercise during the 500-calorie phase.

She does get regular medical testing (I don't know details), and appears strong and reasonably active. From what I've seen, she's better off than people who do the low-carb thing.

I suspect what's really going on is power of suggestion, and some people need that. I'm less inclined to judge this kind of thing as I get older (unless it's truly dangerous).

SadieKate
03-02-2012, 08:32 AM
I dunnoh, all the risks listed in that article and others, including pulmonary emboli, leg cramps, hair thining, depression, male breast enlargement, is more than enough for me. And the FDA has not approved it for use in weight loss.

As one article said, "Not every substance that keeps hunger under control is a good thing. Cigarettes for example – a known cause of lung cancer and other diseases, yet many claim that it helps keep their hunger in check."

http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/diet-fitness/diets/hcg-diet3.htm


HCG can also cause a potentially life-threatening condition called ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), in which ovaries over-stimulated by hormones can swell and leak fluid into the abdomen. This can cause abdominal pain and weight gain but can lead to blood clots, kidney failure, fluid build-up in the abdomen or chest, and electrolyte imbalances.
The injectable form apparently is even higher risk yet my co-worker is using them -- all for a few pounds of Christmas cookies. We're not talking a jump start for someone with severe obesity.

PamNY
03-02-2012, 08:58 AM
Oh, I don't think this diet is a great idea. I'm just reporting that my friend seems, so far, okay with it.

Biciclista
03-02-2012, 09:17 AM
I recommend the rotavirus diet! fast, cheap! easy purging!
guaranteed weight loss in 24 hours!

7rider
03-02-2012, 09:23 AM
I recommend the rotavirus diet! fast, cheap! easy purging!
guaranteed weight loss in 24 hours!

Where's a good tapeworm when you need one? ;)

SadieKate
03-02-2012, 09:39 AM
I recommend the rotavirus diet! fast, cheap! easy purging!
guaranteed weight loss in 24 hours!Yeah, that it would. :p

OakLeaf
03-02-2012, 10:22 AM
I thought the flu was going to do that for me last year, until the day my fever broke, and I called up the guy who sells grass-finished beef at the farmers' market, and calmly informed my husband that I would have to eat his left arm unless he drove out to the guy's farm and got me a steak to replenish all my white blood cells.

zoom-zoom
03-02-2012, 11:33 AM
I recommend the rotavirus diet! fast, cheap! easy purging!
guaranteed weight loss in 24 hours!

I dropped 8#s in 24 hours when I had it...wanted to die, though.

Blueberry
03-02-2012, 11:51 AM
Where's a good tapeworm when you need one? ;)

Yeah - that's what I need - a tapeworm:eek::eek::eek::eek:

(Just kidding! What I need is less stress, more focus. Am taking steps to accomplish both of these - but it will get worse before it gets better).

withm
03-02-2012, 12:26 PM
Be careful what you wish for. I was channel surfing the other night and came across some medical show on TV. The disease of the week was seizures caused by tapeworms eventually settling into the patient's brain. The worms were too far into the brain to be surgically removed, and they were going to treat the seizures with drugs - anticonvulsants I imagine. How much of it was true vs enhanced/made for TV I don't know but even if only half of it is realistic, it sounds pretty gruesome.

SadieKate
03-02-2012, 02:17 PM
I love this commercial.

http://youtu.be/Knjf3ABPc0E

Eden
03-02-2012, 02:29 PM
Be careful what you wish for. I was channel surfing the other night and came across some medical show on TV. The disease of the week was seizures caused by tapeworms eventually settling into the patient's brain. The worms were too far into the brain to be surgically removed, and they were going to treat the seizures with drugs - anticonvulsants I imagine. How much of it was true vs enhanced/made for TV I don't know but even if only half of it is realistic, it sounds pretty gruesome.

Oh it's true..... I've seen thing in tropical disease books (that docs brought me to have slides made from) that would give you nightmares..... Someone at work just last week told me about seeing an xray (or maybe an MRI or CT not sure exactly which) of a kid with worm casings in her brain....

I also seem to remember hearing a really bizarre story about a guy who had a stroke or an aneurysm, but didn't know it because he'd had a parasitical brain infection for years..... his brain to overcome the deficits from the parasites had been duplicating all of its functions on both sides for years so when he had this other brain injury he didn't lose any functionality... don't quote me on that one though- I can't remember where it came from and I may have some of the details wrong...

zoom-zoom
03-02-2012, 02:43 PM
Read up on toxoplasmosis...one more reason to keep cats indoors... :eek:

Owlie
03-02-2012, 03:57 PM
Oh it's true..... I've seen thing in tropical disease books (that docs brought me to have slides made from) that would give you nightmares..... Someone at work just last week told me about seeing an xray (or maybe an MRI or CT not sure exactly which) of a kid with worm casings in her brain....

I also seem to remember hearing a really bizarre story about a guy who had a stroke or an aneurysm, but didn't know it because he'd had a parasitical brain infection for years..... his brain to overcome the deficits from the parasites had been duplicating all of its functions on both sides for years so when he had this other brain injury he didn't lose any functionality... don't quote me on that one though- I can't remember where it came from and I may have some of the details wrong...
Trichinella also likes entering the CNS....