HCG Drops - How They Can Help You Eliminate the Right Kind of Fat
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Maybe the number one benefit HCG drops have over other diet aids is the way they affect the right kind of fat. A lot of people don’t even realize that there are distinct types. Fat is fat, right? Wrong. I'm here to tell you that there are 3 types of fat. If you are burning the wrong kind of fat, it will come back right away. That's the trouble with most dieting methods.
From the writings of Doctor Simeons, the three kinds of fat are:
- Structural
- Reserve
- Abnormal
Each has a unique role. Structural and reserve fat are needed and important to your body. The third one, abnormal fat simply accumulates into unattractive slabs that get shut away from regular use.
We should take a look at each type of fat in a little more detail.
Structural Fat
The structural kind of fat is the most significant type and has varied functions in human bodies:
- Surrounds the body's organs and internal body parts
- Shields and cushions the coronary arteries
- Protects your kidneys by packing them in supportive material
- Cushions your feet to make walking possible without severe pain
- Keeps the skin smooth and young-looking
People will never notice structural fat unless it is missing. A likely sign of missing structural fat is a painful heel. When the lower feet bones don't have the usual structural fat, the nerves, tissue, and skin there get smashed between your bones and the ground. The "bingeing" days of the HCG diet are meant to restore your depleted structural fat if you're also dosing with HCG drops.
Reserve Fat
If your calorie intake drops, whether because of purposeful dieting or just lack of food, your body relies on its reserve fat first of all. Reserve fat is burned even before structural fat. Fat makes an efficient energy resource since it contains more calories in less space compared to other kinds of cells and tissues. That makes it your body's primary choice when it needs quick energy.
Obese people have often been dieting for weeks, months, or even years, resulting in chronically low reserve fat. Because the human body can't access abnormal fat until reserve fat is gone, there's no quick energy source left to you. This results in strong cravings for sweets and fats every time the stomach starts to feel a little empty.
If, however, you have a good level of reserve fat, you won't even notice. It's spread evenly all around your body, so no one will ever see a prominent lump of fat on you.
HCG drops can help re-grow reserve fat if the diet plan is followed as directed, with regard to the up-front "overeating" days on the HCG protocol.
Abnormal Fat
Abnormal fat doesn’t perform any job in the body—it’s solely the result of obesity. Abnormal fat is what you'll see collecting in unnatural deposits in the expected places such as hips, thighs, and belly. The only use abnormal fat has is as a final barrier to stave off starvation. Only after both structural and reserve fat have been completely emptied, with the associated unpleasant effects, your body finally might begin using up its abnormal fat deposits.
How HCG Drops Burn the Right Type of Fat
HCG drops help burn the right kind of fat by mobilizing your body's abnormal fat deposits. HCG drops do this by rebalancing the part of the hypothalamus that manages how your body uses fat. This also directs your body to release its abnormal fat and channel it into the blood stream to be consumed as fuel and nutrition, which then allows you to decrease your normal caloric intake with little or no difficulty. The abnormal fat burns away, and the body’s critical structural and reserve fat remain and can even be restored to their proper level.
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