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Arguments and discussions can get repetitiveArguments and discussions can get repetitive. They can get "old." The discussion (often turned argument) of homeopathic HCG vs. injectable HCG definitely gets repetitive, but it never gets "old." It doesn't get old because it's always relevant. There's always someone looking for the information they need to understand the two; their similarities and their differences.

The all natural element of homeopathic HCG is the most important fact when it comes to choosing which type of HCG diet for many dieters. They were first drawn to the HCG diet because of the fact that it was based around the use of a natural hormone and they only find it more advantageous when they discover that it is also formulated and administered in an all natural, homeopathic fashion.

When it comes to the HCG diets based on injections the most basic fact is that injections are required. Injections are required daily. That means needles; lots of needles. That's one needle every day.

When it comes to homeopathic HCG vs. injectable HCG that's the main difference. One requires injections and one doesn't. The injections were included in the original presentation of the HCG diet as designed by Dr. Simeons. Many say this is because homeopathic formulas were not yet available. This same group of people also conclude that the recent upsurge in popularity for HCG dieting amongst the general public is due to the release of homeopathic HCG formulas.

Another difference between the two is the cost. Homeopathic HCG is much more affordable than HCG injections. Injectable HCG requires a prescription. Homeopathic HCG does not.

The differences are clear. There should really not be much discussion (or argument) when it comes to homeopathic HCG vs. injectable HCG. It seems pretty clear what's what. The differences seem obvious once they are pointed out. And then there are the similarities.

Both versions of the HCG diet require that dieters follow the VLCD, portion size limitations, food type limitations, avoidance of exercise, calorie limitations, etc. Both versions of the HCG diet recommend an avoidance of exercise because of the VLCD. There just aren't enough calories in the day to support any active exercise.

Every HCG diet is followed by a maintenance phase. It doesn't matter if you do the 15 day or the 40 day. It doesn't matter if you do the injectable HCG diet or the homeopathic HCG diet...you do the maintenance diet either way. During maintenance dieters up the amount of calories they take in daily. The calories are increased from 500 to 1500. The list of approved foods is extended to include additional items. The maintenance phase should last as long as the diet lasts; a 15 day diet requires a 15 day maintenance period. A 26 day diet requires a 26 day maintenance period, etc.

Our homeopathic HCG vs. injectable HCG discussion is now complete. At least it is for today. But this is one of those topics that gets revisited often. So don't worry...we won't be surprised if you have to come back next week or next month for some clarity on the issue again. We won't even mind. That's why we put it right here where you could access it whenever you need to!

Homeopathic HCG Vs. Injectable HCG...Consider Each Carefully

By: Laura Fillmore




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