Weight Loss / Metabolism Boosters

Lipotropic nutrients are a class of agents that play important roles in the body’s use of fat. If you are committed to a healthy lifestyle, these injections taken once or twice a week can help maximize weight loss and increase energy to support your wellness journey.

Lipo-C Thinjection Plus (Single Shot)

$50
  • Contains Methionine, Inositol, Choline, and Vitamin B-12

4 Week EZ Plan

$160
  • Contains Methionine, Inositol, Choline, and Vitamin B-12

Thinjection Plus

Lipotropic nutrients are a class of agents that play important roles in the body’s use of fat. These compounds enhance liver and gallbladder’s role by decreasing fat deposits and speeding up metabolism of fat and its removal. Lipotropic injections effectively reduce appetite and increase your body’s natural fat-burning processes. Using Lipotropic shots, along with proper diet and exercise, can help you reach your goal weight faster. The Lipotropic injection promotes the flow of fat and bile from the liver for improved overall liver function and fat metabolism. All of the ingredients are found in your body naturally and are all basic necessities required in normal everyday body processes.

Methionine – Methionine is an essential amino acid that is a major lipotropic compound in humans. The body requires more methionine when the levels of estrogen are high. Estrogens reduce bile flow through the liver and increase bile cholesterol levels while methionine helps to deactivate estrogens. Methionine levels also affect the amount of sulfur-containing compounds, such as glutathione, in the liver. Glutathione and other sulfur-containing peptides (small proteins) play a critical role in defending against toxic compounds. When higher levels of toxic compounds are present, more methionine is needed. Without lipotropics such as choline and inositol, fats and bile can become trapped in the liver, causing severe problems such as cirrhosis and blocking fat metabolism. 

Choline – Choline is essential for fat metabolism. Choline functions as a methyl donor and it is required for proper liver function. Like inositol, cholin is a lipotropic. Inositol – Inositol exerts lipotropic effects as well. An “unofficial” member of the B vitamins, inositol has even been shown to relieve depression and panic attacks.

Inositol is a member of the vitamin B complex and is often referred to as vitamin B8 (although it’s not really a vitamin at all). Inositol is actually a naturally occurring glucose isomer — Inositol benefits your body in a number of ways by transporting fat throughout your body and it also aids the neurons in your central nervous system to make sure everything is running smoothly. Inositol also functions very closely with another popular nutrient, choline, and both have huge health benefits. So, are you ready to find out what inositol benefits you’ll receive through a diet and/or supplement rich in it? Keep reading.

Vitamin B12 – Brain, heart, blood function, and other natural bodily functions rely on vitamin B12 to operate naturally. It also helps with fat metabolizing, which is what you are looking for when trying to lose weight. B-complex vitamins – Lastly, here you get more energy, improved cognitive behaviors, and overall feel more energized and ready to go. All will help in the weight loss efforts you’ve been working on for some time.

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Thinjection Pure MIC

Lipotropic compounds are used to increase the potential for release of fat deposits in some parts of the body. Some clients have hyper-sensitivity and even allergies to Vitamin B, or can have some reaction to too much Vitamin B in the body. We offer the pure MIC injection for this customer. Your Vitalifts nurse can guide you in your choice.

Lipo MIC is a mixture of compounds that may aid in the reduction of adipose tissue (fat). The mixture of compounds individually may be effective, however in combination they may exhibit more lipotropic activity than when administered alone in a synergistic fashion. Injection of this mixture of lipotropic compounds may be more effective than oral supplementation, this is due to the increased bioavailability of parenteral exposure. These lipotropic agents are structurally and functionally closely related to the B-vitamins, or are involved in the homeostasis of energy production from fat. These compounds are often employed together in the hope of potentiating fat-loss. The non-vitamin compounds (MIC) that are injected into the body stimulate the liver into optimizing the process of metabolism, elevate the movement of and utilization of fat, and provide the needed metabolic environment of the body for a fatty acid (fat) mobilization and utilization.

Pure MIC (Single Shot)

$40
  • Injections can be administered up to twice a week.

4 week Pure MIC

$130
  • Injections can be administered up to twice a week.

L-Carnitine

$30
  • Helps the body turn fat into energy which makes it a great addition to any vitamin injection for weight loss.

Carnitine occurs in two forms known as D-carnitine and L-carnitine. They are isomers (or mirror images) of each other. D-carnitine is not used in lipid metabolism, while L-carnitine does. L-carnitine is the active form found in the body that transports fat to cells to be used as fuel in metabolic processes. L-carnitine is synthesized in the brain, liver, and kidneys from the amino acids methionine and lysine and is critical to heart and brain function, muscle movement, and several other body processes.

When consumed, L-carnitine is absorbed in the small intestine and enters the bloodstream. Carnitine can be found in animal food sources such as meat, fish, poultry, and milk. Those who eat a diet that includes red meat and other animal products typically obtain about 60-180 milligrams of carnitine per day. Insufficient carnitine can lead to problems in the liver, heart, and muscles.

(There are no known side effects of L-carnitine when taken in normal doses. Some reported side effects include: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stuffy nose, restlessness, insomnia, body odor, tachycardia, hypertension, fever)

Indications

Carnitine is indicated in those with cardiovascular disease, renal (kidney) insufficiency, male infertility, diabetes, muscular disease, HIV/AIDS, and it also helps aid in athletic performance and aging.

Interactions

According to the National Institutes of Health, carnitine interacts with pivalate-conjugated antibiotics such as pivampicillin which are used in the treatment of urinary tract infections. Taking these antibiotics increases the excretion of pivaloyl-carnitine, which can lead to carnitine depletion.

Carnitine also interacts with the anticonvulsants valproic acid, phenobarbital, phenytoin, or carbamazepine. Taking these have been shown to significantly decrease blood levels of carnitine. In addition, the use of valproic acid with or without other anticonvulsants may cause hepatotoxicity and increase plasma ammonia concentrations, leading to encephalopathy.

Contraindications

There are no reported contraindications for carnitine. However, you should always speak with your doctor before taking carnitine.

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