The most effective fat-burners are really safe and yes, very surprisingly, they naturally occur in the body. The key to long term effective weight and fat loss are testosterone, growth hormone, insulin, and many other natural hormones. Men usually have an easier time losing weight than women and most people slowly get fatter as they get older. That is because of the hormones. Our levels of fat-burning hormones slowly decline as we get older and therefore, we gain more weight slowly. Women naturally produce lower levels of key fat-burning hormones for purposes of child bearing and that makes it harder to lose weight. The Hormone Weight Loss Plan can help maintain higher levels of fat burning hormones as one age, and also train women in overcoming their hormonal disadvantage.
HCG or Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin is a hormone-like substance women produce in the placenta during pregnancy. It attracts stored fat from the mother’s body, converts fat to calories and brings the nutrients to the developing baby and in the process; it speeds up the mother’s metabolism. The HCG hormone can be of the same effect when used by people who want to lose weight.
People undergoing the diet will take drops or be injected by HCG for 40 days and maintain a 500-calorie per day diet. They can continue on another 40-day cycle if they want to lose more weight until the weight loss goal is reached, with six-week breaks between each cycle. The HCG hormones will gather nutrients from the stored fat because it makes the body thing that it is pregnant and only 500 calories are taken in per day. This will cause the body to lose about a pound or 2 per day.
A study by Dr. Dave Webster, a family practice doctor in Texas, USA, shows that the hormone converts stored fat into blood sugar and thus, the body feels like it has consumed 2,000 to 3,000 calories a day, causing the appetite to diminish. He said that the average weight loss among his patients is 33 pounds. He tried the diet himself six months before offering it to his patients and lost 52 pounds in 60 days. Dr. Webster advises, however, that the diet must be taken for a minimum of 23 days to avoid the risk of putting the weight back on. Webster also advises for the diet to go on for three weeks without any carbohydrates to stabilize the weight initially achieved, following the 40-day cycle. Carbohydrates may be introduced back into the diet gradually, and maintain better eating habits.
Controlling fat-burning hormones is not only to keep track of the types of foods and exercises, but also the timing.