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Weight loss program offered at Five Oaks
Tablet lets you lose weight, avoid problems
CHICKASHA —
Dr. Marty Lofgren, Family Medicine physician with Five Oaks Medical Group, announces the opportunity for those who want to lose weight to participate in a physician supervised weight loss program at Five Oaks.
“If you are trying to lose weight, hCG weight loss program is a unique specialized plan that has proven effective for many of my patients,” said Dr. Lofgren.
The key is a unique oral (sublingual tablet) formulation of hCG, which is so easy, everyone can use it and lose weight safely.
The hCG mobilizes fat to be burned more efficiently and also relieves hunger pangs in most patients so that they are comfortable on a low calorie diet.
Most patients report daily weight loss with this program along with an increase in metabolism and energy
An Evaluation
The program begins with an evaluation and explanation of the plan.
Those who choose to participate have a physical exam and lab work.
After evaluation of laboratory values, patients can start on the hCG protocol and diet.
A natural hormone, hCG stands for Human Chorionic Gonadotropin.
The hormone is believed to assist in breaking down your body's 'abnormal' fat, causing oss of inches.
Body Protection
At the same time, it protects your body's good or 'normal' fat and muscle from depleting.
That means you can go on a low calorie food plan and lose weight without the typical problems such as muscle loss and sagging skin.
The majority of men and women age 16 and over can use hCG for weight loss.
However, the weight loss program is not available for women who are pregnant or nursing.
There are rarely side effects reported while using hCG.
After the hCG diet, you will find your appetite has changed, your eating behavior will be changed and your body will of course, have changed.
This is the perfect opportunity to adopt that healthy lifestyle to maintain your weight. Some additional benefits may include a reduction for the need of medications for patients with diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure.
“We will work closely with your personal physician for patients participating in the program,” said Dr. Lofgren.
Contact ...
For more information or to make an appointment, call Five Oaks at 224-2100.
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Poetry Reading
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• Where: Eduardo’s Mexican Restaurant, Private Room, 3127 S. 4th St., Chickasha
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