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So my wife came up to me a few weeks ago telling me about a new diet that she wants to get on. I asked her to provide me some details.
The first thing she told me was that her friend was given drug called HGC from her Chiropractor. She said that two of her friends had lost 15-20 lbs in just over a month. Besides the fact that a Chiropractor is now involved in weightloss everything else sounded great.
We both forgot about it until one of friends was over telling me how great it was. I did a quick internet search and found the following article: article. There are several fascinating nuggets in this article, but my favorite was the calorie intake.
I asked the friend if her Chiropractor gave her a suggestion about how many calories she should consume a day and she said that she was told 500. FIVE HUNDRED CALORIES A DAY! Your average person needs anywhere for 1500 - 2500 calories a day. Five hundred is also about what she is paying bi monthly for this miracle weight loss drug.
Are people really that ignorant? How could someone possibly believe that they are losing weight because of a drug instead of the simple fact they are malnourishing themselves? I could actually see this being pretty dangerous.
I'm in the wrong business. Why didn't the Twinkie Diet (Twinkie Link ) ever take off?
The first thing she told me was that her friend was given drug called HGC from her Chiropractor. She said that two of her friends had lost 15-20 lbs in just over a month. Besides the fact that a Chiropractor is now involved in weightloss everything else sounded great.
We both forgot about it until one of friends was over telling me how great it was. I did a quick internet search and found the following article: article. There are several fascinating nuggets in this article, but my favorite was the calorie intake.
I asked the friend if her Chiropractor gave her a suggestion about how many calories she should consume a day and she said that she was told 500. FIVE HUNDRED CALORIES A DAY! Your average person needs anywhere for 1500 - 2500 calories a day. Five hundred is also about what she is paying bi monthly for this miracle weight loss drug.
Are people really that ignorant? How could someone possibly believe that they are losing weight because of a drug instead of the simple fact they are malnourishing themselves? I could actually see this being pretty dangerous.
I'm in the wrong business. Why didn't the Twinkie Diet (Twinkie Link ) ever take off?
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