Many in the medical community believe that the proper medical advise is to ingest your minimum calorie needs for proper health. These are also called your resting calorie needs, or your basal metabolic rate (BMR). This varies from physician to physician, but usually falls somewhere around 1,200 calories a day minimum. What those in the medical community do not understand, is that your body does get all the calorie requirements that it needs when you are on the Medical hCG Diet. The difference is that you use your own calories that have been pulled from your existing excess fatty deposits, instead of externally putting them into your body through your mouth by eating them. The result is that you do indeed get your needed BMR calories, yet you lose weight in the process.
Many physicians, like **Dr. Oz, are exploring the possibilities of the Medical hCG Diet and beginning to feel this is actually very good (short-term) medical advise. The hCG Diet results in better health since you lose the weight, get healthy and reduce dependency on prescription medications relating to previous weight conditions. You don’t hear these same critics scolding physicians who perform "potentially risky" lap band or gastric bypass surgeries, which have similar calorie restrictive diets that must be longterm in order to keep the stomach/pouch small.
Question for the critics…even if the Medical hCG Diet did go against your medical advise, would it be better to be fat with all the associated health risks, or maybe go against your proper advise of minimum calorie needs for a short period of time and lose the excess weight in order to get healthy?
**To see Dr. Oz's TV shows on Medical hCG go to Link below:
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