Monday, June 11, 2012

Vibrationally Charged HCG

Alrighty, so I've been doing a crap ton of research on homeopathic HCG, and I have decided that I don't really trust it. HCG used to work, until the FDA started regulating it. I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I do believe in HCG, and I have no idea why they would screw with a good thing. Maybe something about it before the FDA was different, even though it was homeopathic, maybe I didn't take homeopathic HCG. Honestly, I don't remember what the bottle said.

My basic and biased conclusions (once again, my disclaimer: I am not a doctor.):

Homeopathic HCG is diluted to the point that it is unidentifiable underneath a microscope. I do not believe/understand how your body could recognize and use something so insignificant. Homeopathic HCG defines anything diluted by "3X6X12X" or more. 3X means that the HCG has been diluted 3000 times.

Injection HCG, although the most potent, is only available through prescription, and has worse possible side effects. Completely disregarding my fear of needles, injections have risk of infections and blood clots, and you become immune to the HCG much faster. Also, it's incredibly expensive, and you have to visit your doctor all the time. I actually asked my doctor about it, and he refused to prescribe it for me... which is cool, cause I don't do needles anyway.

Vibrational HCG is (as far as I can tell), homeopathic HCG, but way less diluted. The dilution level is 1X. That seems like a lot still, but Simeons said only a minimal amount of HCG was needed, so as long as vibrationally charged HCG still has microscopically recognizable HCG in it, I'm content. (I typed this paragraph before I read what "Vibrationally Charged" means. Essentially, it means that they have "taken the chemical energy of HCG and transferred it into a vegetable glycerin."

I'm still googling, and still learning. The funny thing about the internet is that although there is now a world of information at our fingertips, we cannot usually guarantee the accuracy. Honestly, I kind of feel like it may be a load of hooey too, but I'm optimistic.

I read this and found the below info. I think they use a bunch of big words to throw you off. I'm still not sure it's the same thing, but the website this came from said there are two studies (which they link to) that are double blind with vibrational HCG vs a a placebo.

1.       The direct vibrational charge ("vibrational signature") of 1x diluted, pharmaceutical-grade Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (HCG) is acquired.
2.       A substrate composed of pure, all-natural, 100% Kosher, USP food grade vegetable glycerine (defined as a tri-polar glycerol) is also acquired.
3.       Using radionic imprinting, the in-phase energetic frequency of the HCG is captured and infused (electrochemically bonded) into the glycerine (see the video here for more details).
4.       Thyroid-stimulating ionic iodine is layered into the blend at a 4000X concentration.
5.       Botanical raw extracts which boost energy and suppress appetite and sugar cravings are layered into the blend. Included are the following:

·         Hoodia Cactus Leaf/Stem (Hoodia gordonii): Appetite suppressor. Excellent weight loss support herb. Used by the San tribe in Africa to suppress appetite while sustaining energy levels.

·         Guarana’ Seed (Paullinia cupana): Strong adrenal stimulant. Natural caffeine content helps increases mental alertness, endurance stimulant, reduce tension headaches.

·         Gymnema Leaf (Gymnema sylvestre) Ayurvedic herb: Makes sugar tasteless, aids insulin production, lowers blood sugars for insulin-challenged individuals.

·         Kelp Thallus (Laminaria digitata): Thyroid stimulant. High in iodine, trace minerals, important minerals like calcium, iron, vitamin C factors, and proteins; helps to reduce oversized thyroid and lymph nodes.

·         Bladderwrack Thallus (Fucus vesiculosus): Thyroid stimulant. High in iodine, trace minerals, important minerals like calcium, iron, vitamin C factors, and proteins; helps to reduce oversized thyroid and lymph nodes.

·         Fennel Seed (Foeniculum vulgare): Reduces gas and abdominal pain, reduces appetite cravings.

·         Gravel Root (Eupatorium purpureum): Diuretic, clears urinary/kidney tract obstructions and inflammations.

·         Black Walnut Hull (Juglans nigra): A high source of iodine and silica, and one of the best known of all anti-parasite detoxifying herbs.

·         Uva-ursi Leaf (Arctostaphylos uva ursi): Strong anti-bacterial and diuretic action that clears and cools kidney/urinary tract inflammations and obstructions.

·         Senna Leaf (Cassia angustifolia): Stimulating laxative action, reduces constipation, cleansing and detoxifying action.

Oh well.... I guess we'll see. :)

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