I agree, in the long run this will be a very good advertisement for why it's a bad idea to buy into crazy diets like this.
I'd be interested in update pics once OP feels all the fat is gone (and I don't mean he simply looks and feels slimmer in his clothes). Here's the problem - let's say he's carrying 25kg of excess fat, does he really believe that once he hits 25kg lost with this diet, at that point all the fat will be gone?
Of course it won't, give it 2 or 3 months and OP will be moaning about being one of these skinny guys that
still has a gut. And then what does he do? He's going to be no happier with the body this shortcut has left him with, at that point he'll either have to continue with the HCG and end up looking like a crack addict once the fat is actually gone, or make the change and do it the correct way as he should have done all along.
Watch this for a serious laugh -
That is genuinely reminiscent of a religious cult, and the best part, skip to 1:42 for the explanation on why they want you on 500 calories a day. They've not even bothered to come up with a BS scientific excuse, instead it's just a case of we believe something that goes against anything that someone concerned for your health and safety would ever say.
It's not going to happen, but I would love for OP, or anyone on the HCG diet to do this - For 1 week, take the HCG while eating 500 calories
above maintenance each day. 1500 calories was the minimum figure given for how much the HCG burns through itself, which means even then you should be in a defecit of at least 1000 calories per day. If this stuff works, that amounts to 2lb loss over a week, which is about the recommended rate. Show of hands from people that think it would turn out that way............
And please, stop with the **** about how this bottle you got rinsed for must be doing something because your appetite is gone.
You are starving yourself, the body adjusts to this in a short amount of time with or without HCG.