Six Lipotropic Injections or Two Weeks of HCG Weight-Loss Program at Equilibrium (Up to 81% Off)
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Therapists help patients loose weight either through lipotropic injections or a two-week HCG program
Choice of:
- Six Lipotropic Injections
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Two Weeks of HCG Weight-Loss Program. Includes:
- Physical evaluation by physician
- Detailed patient guide and nutritional guidelines
- All necessary medication
- Weekly follow-up office visits
- 24/7 phone support
- Weekly body-composition analysis
- Eight-week post-cycle follow-up program
Body Mass Index: Body Fat By the Numbers
Body mass index, or BMI, is one of the most pervasive tools used by health professionals to assess wellness. Read on to learn more about what BMI says about you.
It’s a simple enough equation: w(kg) / h(m)2. Or, in more literary terms, a person’s weight in kilograms divided by the square of his or her height in meters. In either case, the formula spits out a number that fits into one of four categories: underweight, normal, overweight, and obese. To experienced doctors and counselors, these categories can be used as predictors for health risks such as high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes, giving patients and clients a clearer picture of how their lifestyle affects their overall health.
An Imperfect Measurement
For all its value, however, BMI provides an incomplete picture to assessing body-fat content and health. It doesn’t take into account such factors as types of fat, fat distribution, or the proportion of fat versus muscle—athletes, for instance, will often fall in the overweight range owing to the large amount of muscle and shoulder pads on their frames. Better predictors for mortality might include measuring total body fat, body-fat percentage, waist circumference, and waist-to-hip ratio, as where the body stores its fat is as important as how much it contains in all.
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- Body mass index derives from an equation put forth more than a century ago by a Belgian mathematician and astronomer named Adolphe Quetelet, who sought to apply the same practices of probability and measurement that allowed him to predict the position of the stars to finding the average mass of the human body.
- Adolphe’s equation didn’t gain widespread traction until 1972, when researcher Ancel Keys conducted a study of 7,400 men in five countries that concluded that Quetelet’s equation was the best height-weight formula for determining body-fat percentage.
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About Equilibrium
At Equilibrium, the weight-loss experts eschew multihour workouts and restrictive diets for a more user-friendly solution to unwanted pounds: hormone-based weight plans. This might sound like a new invention, but the dietary concept is actually decades old, originally surfacing in the 1950s.
Nowadays, Equilibrium's Dr. Raul Rodriguez turns it from a time-honored concept into customized, practical plans. He and his team craft regimens that blend hormone injections and weekly office visits with at-home components, such as 24/7 phone support and low-calorie recipes more delicious than the lowest-calorie dish of all, ice noodles.