PHCG Discusses Increased Risks Resulting from Obesity

PHCG discusses increased risks resulting from obesity.

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Quote startStudies regarding obesity and its effect on the life and health of the individual continue to aid the public in better understanding the consequences of an unhealthy weight. And the more the issue is studied the more consequences and increased risk factors are identified.Quote end

Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) July 7, 2010

PHCG discusses the increased risks resulting from obesity. The obesity epidemic has been on the rise for the better part of a century. Only once has there been a weight loss method that became widely known as the cure for obesity: Dr. Simeons’ prescription HCG inject weight loss program as introduced over 50 years ago.

Risk Factors of Obesity (according to the Center for Disease Control [CDC]):

1.     Approximately 17% of children aged 2 to 19 are overweight or obese. Children of obese parents have higher risks of becoming obese themselves.
2.    Increased probability that the individual will experience lower or decreased productivity at work and school. This is often due to a decrease in attendance.
3.    Obese individuals are less likely to use their seat belt due to discomfort and are therefore more likely to experience injury in the course of an accident (2002 Behavioral Risk
Factor Surveillance System Survey).
4.    Increased general health risks for major illnesses/diseases. For instance: cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes.

Clint Ethington of PHCG said, “Studies regarding obesity and its effect on the life and health of the individual continue to aid the public in better understanding the consequences of an unhealthy weight. And the more the issue is studied the more consequences and increased risk factors are identified.”

PHCG provides drastic weight loss measures using and HCG inject weight loss system that provides an average daily weight loss of 1 to 2 pounds per day. The HCG inject requirements are paired with a strict low calorie diet. Other basic elements of the HCG inject weight loss program are: no exercise (it isn’t supported by the low calorie count), short durations (depending on the needs of the individual), and high maintenance success rates.

As more studies make the negative effects of obesity clear to the public more and more individuals are turning to drastic weight loss measures. Other drastic weight loss measures that offer similar weight loss averages require invasive surgery. Prescription HCG inject weight loss programs require no invasive surgeries, no recovery time and no “downtime” from day to day activities.

To get further information on PHCG or the PHCG Diet get in touch with:

Contact: Clint Ethington
Company: PHCG
http://www.prescriptionhcg.com
Phone: 480-281-7592

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