The key nutrients that are found in Lipotropic injections include: Methionine, Inositol, Choline and Vitamin B12.
Methionine is one of the sulfur containing amino acids. It is utilized in the body for many important functions. As a lipotropic agent, it prevents excessive fat build up in the liver. Also, it is helpful in relieving or preventing fatigue in the body, and has been demonstrated to be useful in some cases of allergies due to its ability to inhibit the release of Histamine. Methionine deactivates free radicals which can cause oxidation of bodily tissues. As such it acts as an antioxidant through the conversion of L-cysteine with helps deactivate toxins.
Inositol belongs to the B vitamin nutrient family and is closely associated with Choline in the body. It improves the body’s metabolism of fats and also helps to reduce cholesterol levels in the blood. Inositol plays a role in the action of serotonin, a well known neurotransmitter involved in the body’s ability to control mood and appetite.
Choline belongs to the B vitamin nutrient family as well and is a lipotropic nutrient. It is present within each living cell in the body and works with Inositol as a basic functional component of lecithin. Choline is vital for supporting the health of the liver and kidneys. It is also associated with proper fats and cholesterol metabolism in the body.
Vitamin B12 is a natural nutrient that your body cannot function without. It is necessary for maintaining the healthy and efficient metabolism of fats and carbohydrates.
Methionine, Inositol, and Choline (amino acids in the Lipotropic Injections) can help with the following:
Your body depends on B12 for a wide variety of functions, including but not limited to:
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