Nutrition Month

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Beta HCG Ultimate

Our Beta HCG Cream includes not only the Beta HCG recommended in the protocol, but also other supportive ingredients that aid in targeting abdominal fat removal and support other organs during this time of rapid weight loss.

Arginine triggers the body to make protein and has been studied for wound healing, bodybuilding, enhancement of sperm production (spermatogenesis), and prevention of wasting in people with critical illnesses. It is a popular ingredient in many body-building products. In one study, arginine enhanced the function of muscle – helping muscles use calories more efficiently so that they did not end up as stored fat. This was accompanied by lower leptin and triglyceride levels, meaning that arginine is another tool that can support healthy leptin balance. Foods high in arginine include peanuts, sesame and sunflower seeds, crustacean seafoods, tuna, turkey, chicken, and spinach.

DHEA and Weight Loss

Testosterone and estrogen are not the only hormones implicated in weight gain. Low levels of DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone), a steroid hormone, have also been linked to increased weight gain. Virtually everyone over age 35 experiences a significant reduction in DHEA. Studies suggest that supplementing with DHEA produces beneficial body composition changes (Villareal et al 2000; Villareal et al 2004). Another study showed that DHEA decreased abdominal obesity and improved insulin action. Studies also showed that DHEA was associated with significant decreases in visceral and subcutaneous fat and improved insulin sensitivity (Villareal et al 2004).

Adrenal insufficiency is a condition involving low levels of adrenal gland hormones. Several studies suggest DHEA supplements may improve well-being, quality of life, and sex drive in people with adrenal insufficiency.


Of note, many of the patients on my protocol have noticed an improvement in libido during the use of this product.

This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease




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