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Official HCG Diet Plan

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Vitamins and Food Supplements Retail

18285 Collier Avenue Suite K244
Lake Elsinore, CA 92530
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(800) 871-3767

http://www.officialhcgdietplan...

Monday-Friday: 9:00-5:00 MST

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0 complaints against Official HCG Diet Plan closed in last 3 years.
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Company Info

We strive to offer the highest quality homeopathic HCG available on the market today. We also will not be beat in shipping speeds and price, offering FREE Next Day Air delivery on all orders.

Primary Contact: Customer Support
Business Started: 1/1/2004
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The BBB routinely advises consulting your doctor before starting any weight-loss regimen or ingesting diet pills or supplements. Many diet promoters make claims concerning the safety or effectiveness of the products they promote that appear to be based on science or medical studies. In most cases claims made in weight loss ads are actually exploitations of popular misconceptions about your health cleverly used to maximize profits for the promoter. ~~A healthy dose of skepticism and a little investigating can help you avoid wasting money or jeopardizing your health on fad diet products. To avoid losing money on unproven remedies watch out for promises of "quick and painless" results. Other marketing strategies routinely used by fraudulent promoters might be claims of "scientific breakthroughs " "special " "secret" or "ancient" formulas available only for a short time and only from one supplier. Be skeptical of testimonials reporting incredible weight loss results from "satisfied users " especially if no substantive medical support for the claim is offered.~~Dietary supplements are products that contain “dietary ingredients” like vitamins minerals herbs or other botanicals amino acids and enzymes. They range from beneficial to bogus and you may take them for a host of reasons — to feel healthy to feel younger to prevent disease or just to get more nutrients. Many claim to be “natural.”~~But just because a supplement is “natural” doesn’t mean it’s harmless or safe. Some supplements including herbal products can be dangerous. For example there are “natural” supplements linked to serious liver damage and even cancer. And though you can buy dietary supplements off the shelf without a doctor’s prescription some can affect how well your prescription drugs work. Some supplements do have proven health benefits: for example calcium supplements can reduce the risk of osteoporosis. The key is to talk to your doctor — especially if you have a medical condition take other drugs or plan to have surgery — before you add a supplement to the mix.~~For the latest information on dietary supplements visit the websites for the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine and the FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. Dietary supplements don’t have to go through the same FDA review for quality safety and effectiveness before they’re sold that prescription or over-the-counter drug products do. But the FDA requires supplement manufacturers to test the identity purity strength and composition of their products. Supplements labeled “homeopathic” do not undergo FDA review: by definition they are diluted to a point where they have few if any active ingredients.~~

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Brandon Chatham (Owner)