Diet Doc HCG Diet announces their doctor-supervised HCG diet that lowers cholesterol, blood pressure and triglycerides. The Diet Doc doctor-approved medical HCG diet created a diet specific to those with underlying health issues that is capable of improving overall health when weight loss is realized.
New York, NY (PRWEB) January 26, 2012
Diet Doc HCG Diet can help people lose weight quickly and safely while under a doctors supervision. Diet Doc helps people drop their cholesterol and triglyceride numbers as well as lowering blood pressure when they lose weight healthy and drop within their normal body mass index range (BMI). Working with a doctor supervised weight loss program is not like buying diet pills from Walgreens explains Wright. Diet Doc's comprehensive medical approach goes much further. The root of the weight gain is often discovered if it's not entirely food consumed related explains Wright.
People who have high cholesterol, triglycerides and/or blood pressure and whose body mass index (BMI) is over the normal range for their height and weight are often asked to lose weight for health reasons reports Julie Wright, president of Diet Doc.
Everyone age 20 and older should have their cholesterol measured at least once every 5 years. It is best to have a blood test called a "lipoprotein profile" to find out your cholesterol numbers. This blood test is done after a 9- to 12-hour fast and gives information about your:
Cholesterol is one of those things that with diet and exercise, cholesterol comes down states Wright. There are three nutrients in a person's diet that make LDL levels rise: saturated fat, a type of fat found mostly in foods that come from animals; trans fat, found mostly in foods with hydrogenated oils and fats, such as margarine, crackers, french fries and cholesterol, which comes only from animal products.
Excess weight tends to increase your LDL level. Also, it typically raises triglycerides, a fatty substance in the blood and in food, and lowers HDL. Losing the extra pounds may help lower your LDL and triglycerides, while raising your HDL.Total cholesterol is considered high if it's 240 mg/dL and above.
Triglycerides are produced in the liver, and is another type of fat found in the blood and in food. Causes of raised triglycerides are overweight/obesity, physical inactivity, cigarette smoking, excess alcohol intake, and a diet very high in carbohydrates (60% or higher). Recent research indicates that triglyceride levels that are borderline high (150-199 mg/dL) or high (200-499 mg/dL) may increase your risk for heart disease.
Many doctors started offering the original 1950's Dr. Simeons HCG diet which promises dieters they will lose 1 pound per day if they consume 500 calories per day while taking injections of human chorionic gonadotropin(hcg), a human hormone made by chorionic cells in the fetal part of the placenta during pregnancy reports Julie Wright, president of Diet Doc HCG Diet & Weight Loss.
Diet Doc offers the modern day version of a 50 year old HCG diet and developed 4 other diet programs rolled into one that then personalizes the diet for every person to achieve an average of 1 pound of weight loss per day. Unsure which diet works best, with various fad diets, such as the NV diet, NV weight loss, dotties weight loss, jennifer hudson, beyond diet, special k diet, the list goes on and on. None of these types of diets are doctor supervised and none listed have medical research to support their weight loss claims.
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