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How does HCG work?

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How does HCG work?

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During pregnancy, hCG is produced in the placenta of the pregnant woman. It functions as an “enabler” or a “vehicle” that allows the fetus to access its mother’s stored nutrients by carrying them through the placenta. The hCG liquefies the contents of the fat cells — the key action of the hormone with respect to weight loss, by the way — and allows the fetus to absorb the nutrients after passing through the placenta. In overweight people, or any body for that matter, hCG targets the stored nutrients in fat cells specifically, liquefying their content, and these nutrients are then released into the bloodstream, in the same way that a pregnant mother passes nutrients to her unborn baby. This source of natural energy is immediately available to the body, in some cases as much as 2,000 calories is delivered in a single day day. While burning this new source of calories, the body’s energy level increases noticeably and at the same time, the appetite decreases. This is a great combination fo

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