Thursday, October 7, 2010

Lipotropic Injections


Lipotropic Injections 



A safe, Effective and Natural Supplement for increasing metabolism and stimulating weight loss. You should also experience a boost in energy levels.

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Lipotropic is a fancy word for three amino acids that are essential for health of your liver. Your liver is the organ responsible for body, so if it is healthier, it will work better for you. B12 gives you a huge energy boost, which helps you burn calories.

The vitamin cocktail included in the B12 and Lipotropic shots are compounds that enhance liver function and increase the flow of fats and bile from the liver and gallbladder. By definition, a lipotropic substance decreases the deposit, or speeds up the removal of fat (lipo =fat, tropic = stimulate) within the liver. The key amino acids used to make these shots are, Vitamin B12, Choline, Methione, and Inositol.



Vitamin B12 is essential for helping to form new, healthy cells in the body. It also boosts energy, helping to increase activity levels.

Choline supports the health of the liver in its processing and excretion of chemical waste product within the body. Moreover, it is required for the transport and metabolism of fats and cholesterol within the body. Which is important for the healthy support of the endocrine, cardiovascular, and hepatic systems.

Methione is one of the sulfur-containing amino acids (cysteine & cystine are others) and is important for many bodily functions. It acts, as a lipotropic agent to prevent excess fat buildup in the liver and the body, is helpful in

relieving or preventing fatigue and may be useful in some cases of allergy because it reduces histamine release.

Inositol, a nutrient belonging to the B vitamin complex, is closely associated with choline. It aids in the metabolism of fats and helps reduce blood cholesterol. Inositol participates in action of serotonin, a neurotransmitter known to control mood and appetite.

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