I was in Duane Reade in NYC this week and saw what was being advertised as pharmaceutical HCG on the shelf being marketed as a supplement to promote weight loss. I thoroughly read the packaging and they claimed to be the real deal. Marketing messaging even warned consumer not to trust the so-called homeopathic brands. This HCG, if used properly, was to be administered orally a few times a day.
I did some brief research online but I couldn't find a solid source of information. All the sites were either branded fitness blogs or other sources shilling the product. Does anyone have any experience with this? Is HCG really a legitimate diet supplement and if so, is the HCG sold over-the-counter the real thing?
I did some brief research online but I couldn't find a solid source of information. All the sites were either branded fitness blogs or other sources shilling the product. Does anyone have any experience with this? Is HCG really a legitimate diet supplement and if so, is the HCG sold over-the-counter the real thing?
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