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  • HCG Effect on the Hypothalamus

    The HCG diet protocol has gained much popularity and speculation since its increased availability to consumers in 2009. It is believed this hormone assists in weight loss by coaxing the body and hypothalamus gland to use stored fats.

  • How to Identify the Side Effects of HCG

    Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a hormone produced by developing embryos shortly after conception. The primary function of hCG is to maintain the production of progesterone during pregnancy and it may have other natural functions. HCG is also used by bodybuilders to restore the size of the testicles after a steroid cycle.

  • HCG Side Effects for Males

    HCG is a naturally occurring hormone that is produced by the placenta in pregnant women. It plays a key role in the development of gender in the developing fetus and can affect sex hormones in males and females. HCG is an important treatment in males who do not develop secondary gender characteristics at puberty or who have un-descended testes. It is also used to treat infertility in women. HCG stimulates the testes to produce testosterone in men and is illegal without a prescription. It is considered a banned substance in athletic competitions.

  • HCG Side Effects

    HCG, or human chorionic gonadotropin, is a hormone used to stimulate the production and release of eggs for fertility. As with all prescription medications, side effects may occur while using HCG.

  • Side Effects of the HCG Shot During Pregnancy

    Human chorionic gonadotropin, or HCG, is a hormone that is normally produced by the cells that make up the placenta, and then later by the placenta during pregnancy. Its primary function is to encourage the production of progesterone, which is a hormone needed to maintain a pregnancy. Early in pregnancy, this production supports and ensures the proper development of the placenta early in pregnancy. The controversy surrounding HCG use during pregnancy is directly related to possible, negative birth defects to the unborn child as well as negative side effects for the mother.

  • HCG Shot Side Effects

    HCG, also known as human chorionic gonadotropin, is generally injected under the skin or into a muscle. It is often used in conjunction with a fertility drug, such as Femara or Clomid, to encourage ovulation in infertility patients. HCG can also be used to help with weight loss. As with most treatments, there are several side effects to using the shot.

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