When it comes to the HCG, you basically have two options. You can get it from your family doctor by prescription, which is very expensive (and difficult to do outside of exclusive and pricey weigh loss clinics). The other way is to order the HCG diet direct from an Internet supplier. Which is much less expensive.
However, it pays to be cautious when ordering HCG online. There is no shortage of scams out there, and too many people have learned the hard way that not all sources of HCG are to be trusted.
Complete HCG Kits – Including Syringes
For several reasons, we do not recommend HCG injections. Not the least because in the U.S., it is illegal to possess needle syringes without a doctor’s prescription demonstrating a genuine medical need.
Besides that, the quality of the product included in such “kits” is generally suspect.
Most of the HCG injections that you can buy online are manufactured in foreign countries such as Mexico and China where safety and product quality regulation is minimal, and almost anyone can open an HCG operation in their back rooms. You may get HCG that is past its expiration date, a tainted product, or nothing at all.
Assuming you are able to get one of these kits, you should know that the product is not ready to use. There will be a vial of dried, powdered HCG and a small bottle of what is hopefully sterilized water that has been treated with a bacteriostatic agent. Every day, it will be necessary for you to:
A. mix these two elements in precise amounts in a sterile container
B. measure the exact amount into your syringe
C. stick a cold needle into your arm or leg, making sure you avoid the vein
There is a much better and more convenient way.
HCG Drops – Cheaper, Better Quality and Ready To Use
It is a fairly easy matter to obtain high quality HCG drops from a well-regulated, licensed U.S laboratory. These labs operate under the supervision of the Food and Drug Administration. Only people who have some training and credentials in pharmaceutical science are allowed to work at these labs. In addition, their product is subject to HPUS standards (Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States).
Checking Your Source
Anyone with whom you do business online should have a physical, brick-and-mortar address as well as a telephone number in addition to an e-mail address. If not, that is a sign that they may be hiding something.
In addition, their e-mail address should match up with the business TLD (top level domain). Therefore, if you are considering XYZ-HCG Diets, Inc., the e-mail contact should be something line customerservice@xyz-hcgdiets.com. If it is a Hotmail or Gmail account, it’s a good bet that it is some fly-by-night operation being run out of someone’s garage.
Finally, you should look for both the BBBOnline (Better Business Bureau) and the TrustE seals on the website, and follow these links to make sure they are legitimate when you order the HCG diet direct.
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