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A Guide To Hcg Kits Online

If you are confused by the plethora of HCG kits online that are available, it's understandable. With some 176,000 sites out there offering HCG for sale, it's easy to wonder what's "real" and what's not. While there is no substitute for due diligence and checking these operations out for yourself, we can offer a few guidelines.

HCG Kits, Defined

There is no such thing as a "standard" HCG kit. Almost everyone offers something different, and some do not even sell the main component, which is the HCG hormone itself. These sites sell everything else, including mixing containers, bacteriostatic water, vials and syringes, but will refer you to one of their affiliates in order to purchase the actual medication.

Some sites do sell HCG injections, and a few of these offer pre-filled syringes. Now, while there is nothing inherently wrong with HCG injections, you should realize that legally (as well as for your own safety), you must get injectable HCG through a licensed physician who writes you a prescription. Those who are offering to sell it to you directly are usually not qualified to manufacture the medication, and at worst may be running a scam operation.

There are several reputable sites, however, that offer other HCG products, such as homeopathic HCG drops. Unlike the injections, the homeopathic drops are freely available without a prescription. These more reputable websites also offer support services such as low-cost medical consultations over the phone with a licensed physician and a great deal of useful information that will help you in maximizing the benefits of the HCG diet.

Getting The Best Deal

There is one sure-fire way to tell if a website offering HCG kits is legitimate or not: check the contact information. A legitimate HCG retailer will have an actual, physical street address and a telephone number, as well as its own email account consistent with the site's Internet domain. If the contact info contains an "@yahoo," "@hotmail" or other free, web-based email account, it's very likely that there is a scam involved.

It also does not hurt to get involved in a community forum for HCG users. The old saw "ask the person who owns one" definitely holds true, here; you can benefit greatly from the experiences of others who have already tried and benefited from the HCG weight loss method.

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