Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Where does HCG come from?

There's only two places that the hCG hormone can be extracted from, the placenta or the urine of a pregnant woman. There is a tremendous amount of risk to extract the hormone from the placenta due to the anxiety spikes in the woman and raising the babies heart rate to unsafe levels, literally putting the babies life at risk. The hCG hormone for this formulation is extracted from the urine and then separated from any contaminants by following a strict sterilization process. Potential clients of donating the hormone are screened for illnesses/diseases/ or anything that would be of any harm to a human being, the screening process is looked at much like the screening of donating blood.

Every batch of hCG is then tested for its safety before distribution to human beings to ensure it's safety and zero levels of micro-contaminants within the mixture.

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