The Difference Of HCG Drops And Oral Spray

June 18, 2011. 

There are several ways of administering human chorionic gonadotropin with less inconvenience and less pain.  The availability of hCG 1234 sublingual oral drops is one relief for users of the hCG diet protocol who used to administer the hormone through injections.  With hCG drops, there is no need to mix the solution yourself and you can get away from the painful injection that is done daily.  Yet there is another form of sublingual application which comes in a handier packaging.  The hCG oral spray comes in the same ampoule as the oral drops except that it comes in a spray nozzle which the user can just pump.  Most who were accustomed to oral drops have to squeeze the solution in the dropper and then release it under the tongue.

Some believe that the solution is being exposed to air every time hCG 1234 oral drops have to be applied.  With hCG oral spray, the user will just simply pump the solution under the tongue without exposing the remaining solution inside the bottle. This makes it more convenient and easier to handle.  Nevertheless, both oral sublingual solutions have longer shelf life than injectables.  The injection method will also need to be mixed and then refrigerated to preserve its potency.  Other users of hCG who are always on the go and who travel a lot find the injectable very inconvenient and even dangerous as it involves needles and syringes.  Moreover, most injectable are pharmaceutical grade which needs prescription before you can purchase one.

The oral sublingual solutions are also non pharmaceutical thus it will not required doctor’s prescription.  More people are checking out the hCG 1234 program as it is less costly and easier to apply.  Although hCG drops may involve opening and closing the bottle when applying the hormone, it is still has the same potency as with oral spray.  Although the oral spray gives users more control and spill-free application, both sublingual oral administration are typically made of homeopathic preparation.  For those who might not consider homeopathy as an effective alternative medicine, always check the preparation done by verifying the potency and the ratio of dilution used by the manufacturer.

Updated June 18, 2011. Published June 1, 2011. 

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