Fact #1
HCG isn't limited to the mother's body. It also enters the fetus's body and actually stimulates the development of the gonads in the male fetus. So all men have had HCG in their
bodies while still in the womb, and they wouldn't have certain male organs without it.
Fact #2
HCG has a similar effect in older boys. It stimulates the production of testosterone and can
help the testicles develop and descend in adolescent boys with such problems. In fact, this
use of HCG is what originally gave Dr. Simeons the clue that HCG could be used for weight
loss. He was helping boys who suffered from Froelich's syndrome, a condition that causes
slowed sexual development and extreme weight gain. When Dr. Simeons gave these boys
HCG, not only did their sexual organs develop rapidly, they also discovered that they could
eat very little food without hunger and lose weight. HCG is a direct outgrowth of
this discovery.
Fact #3
At its peak, HCG reaches levels of 288,000 International Units in the pregnant woman's
body, and this level has no negative effect on the mother or the fetus. The typical dosage
of HCG injections for weight loss is only 125 International Units—that's 2000 times less
than the amount in pregnancy. HCG contain just enough HCG to trigger the weight
loss effect.
Fact #4
HCG has helped uncounted numbers of men lose weight. There have
been no indications of HCG causing strange or harmful effects in men. In fact,
hCG seems to work even better for men than women, since men tend
to lose weight faster than women on the hCG diet.
This should help put to rest any fears you men might have had about the effects
of hCG on the male body. HCG isn't a "female" hormone; it's a
human hormone. Far from having a feminizing effect, hCG has special
properties that aid the development of manhood and plays a key role in making
men into—well, men.
So yes, HCG is safe for men.