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Feb 6

Diet Doc Announces Weight Loss Incentive for 2012 American Heart Month

Diet Doc announces weight loss incentive for 2012 American Heart Month. The weight loss incentive is primarily for those with high blood pressure, cardiovascular problems that can lessen due to obesity, high cholesterol and triglycerides or anyone looking for a heart healthy diet.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 06, 2012

Diet Doc HCG Diet & Weight Loss announces an incentive for those looking for a heart healthy diet. Diet Doc's heart diet was recently created in an effort to help those with cardiovascular problems due to obesity, and/or high blood pressure, cholesterol and triglycerides.

February is American Heart Month and time to raise awareness around one of the most important ways to prevent heart disease though healthy weight management. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. According to the CDC, obesity, high cholesterol and elevated blood pressure are all main risk factors for heart disease. A BMI greater than 30 is considered overweight, with obesity starting at a BMI greater than 30. To support the 2012 American Hearth Month, Diet Doc is offering a $25 discount for new patient consultations for any new clients with a BMI (body mass index) greater than 29 during the month of February.

Diet Doc offers a free online tool to calculate your BMI to see if you qualify. http://www.hcgtreatments.com/calculate-your-bmi/

The initiative is intended to help people jump start a heart healthy lifestyle during this years American Heart Month. Even just a 5-10% reduction in body weight can have an impact on lowering the risk of weight related diseases such as heart disease. Losing weight can also help reduce cholesterol and blood pressure, both of which are also major risk factors for heart disease.

“At DietDoc we see many clients with metabolic syndrome, whose blood panels show the red flags associated with heart disease from high insulin, hyperlipidemia and hypertension. By reducing visceral fat and attaining a healthy weight these clients are able to reverse many of the risk factors associated with heart disease,” says Dr. Rao, medical director for Diet Doc. “Without addressing abdominal fat stores, cardiac patients face an uphill battle because of the impact of this type of fat has on heart disease.”

Diet Doc does not support the 500 calorie version of the HCG diet because of the increased risk of nutrient deficiencies and mineral imbalances which can be associated with it. Calories are instead based on starting metabolism and fitness levels which makes it safer to follow for people at risk for heart disease. This is especially true with increasing insulin sensitivity which commonly accompanies heart disease. Diet Doc also gives includes a specially formulated protein shake with chromium and selenium to further control blood insulin levels and carbohydrate cravings along with providing frequent protein calories through the day.

Diet Doc uses a doctor supervised ketogenic diet, which puts the body into a state of fat metabolism which has been shown to modify the risk factors of heart disease in obese patients. In combination with the diet, a prescription hCG weight loss program modernized using updated nutritional science is implemented and patients are able to achieve and sustain long term weight loss.

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Julie Wright
Diet Doc HCG Diet and Weight Loss
888-934-4451
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