HCG Diet Direct Case Studies Show Connection Between HCG and Alcohol HCG: Reduces Craving for Alcohol Even in Heavy Drinkers

HCG is a well known, popular diet that was introduced by Dr. Simeon as a cure for obesity. Recent case studies from HCG Diet Direct indicate that the diet carries a side effect that is a bonus for heavy drinkers who have had trouble when attempting to stop drinking in the past.

Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) June 9, 2009 - Recent case studies from HCG Diet Direct present strong indications that there is a positive link between HCG (as administered during the popular HCG weight loss program) and alcohol. Studies indicate that the HCG curves cravings for alcohol in addition to food. The decreased cravings are evidenced even among heavy drinkers leaning towards alcoholism.

The Physiology of HCG:

HCG works with the Hypothalamus gland to control the emotional/eating and drinking portion of the brain. This means that dieters feel less interest in eating, allowing them to stick to a very low calorie diet and lose weight quickly and safely. It also means that those with a heavy dependence on alcohol experience less cravings for a drink.

Jenny Boynton of HCG Diet Direct said, "We've had many clients who were more excited about their ability to go without drinking than they were to go without eating. And that is saying a lot considering that they were experiencing weight loss averaging 1 to 2 pounds per day."

The recent availability of HCG in combination with the recent case studies indicating positive links to decreased alcohol consumption provide a new slant to a popular diet supplement.

For more information on HCG Diet Direct or the link between HCG and alcohol, contact Jenny Boynton at info at HcgDietDirect dot com or by phone at: 1-602-330-7655. Or visit HCG Diet Direct online at www.hcgdietdirect.com.

Contact: Jenny Boynton

Company: HCG Diet Direct

www.hcgdietdirect.com

Phone 1-602-330-7655

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Jenny Boynton
Dynamic Insight
http://www.hcgdietdirect.com
602-330-7655

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