• Home
  • Services
    • Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy>
      • About BHRT
      • What To Expect
    • Human Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy>
      • About HGHRT
      • What To Expect
    • Sermorelin Replacement Therapy>
      • About Sermorelin Replacement Therapy
      • What To Expect
    • HCG Weight Loss Plan>
      • About HCG Weight Loss Plan
      • What To Expect
    • DietMaster Pro Metabolic Testing>
      • About DietMaster Pro
      • What To Expect
    • Lipotropic Injections>
      • About Lipotropic Injections
  • Products
  • Testimonials
  • Meet Our Team
  • New Patients
    • Forms
    • Payment Options
  • Contact
  • Media
    • Videos

LIPOTROPIC INJECTIONS


By definition, a lipotropic substance decreases the deposit, or speeds up the removal of fat within the liver. (Lipo=fat; tropic=stimulate)

Vitamin B12 - All B vitamins help the body convert food (carbohydrates) into fuel (glucose), which is "burned" to produce energy. These B vitamins, often referred to as B complex vitamins, also help the body metabolize fats and protein. The version of B12 that the Lipotropic B12 Complete Injection uses, is amongst the most important of all B complex vitamins and is amongst the only “active” version of B12. This B12 serves as an energy booster and helps with the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates. 

Vitamin B6 is added to the vitamin B12 with Lipotropic injections as a coenzyme that stimulates the metabolism. When combined with B12 and the key amino acids, one will feel sustained energy levels.

Methionine is one of the sulfur-containing amino acids and is important for many bodily functions.  It acts as a lipotropic agent to prevent excess fat buildup in the liver and the body, and is helpful in relieving or preventing fatigue.  This particular essential amino acid participates in fat and protein metabolism. Our bodies do not produce it, so it must be supplied by our diet. In short, a deficiency of this amino acid will adversely affect fat metabolism by limiting choline production.  

Inositol is a member of the B-Complex vitamin group and is a lipotropic agent.  It metabolizes fats and cholesterol and helps transport fats in the blood system.  It aides in the redistribution of body fat and can help to lower cholesterol levels by moving cholesterol to the liver where it can be excreted.  In addition, inositol participates in the action of serotonin, a neurotransmitter known to control mood and appetite.

Choline works in combination with inositol to metabolize fats and cholesterols.  It supports the health of the liver in its processing and excretion of chemical waste products 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. 
ProGenix Health Solutions, Inc. • 2519 E. Airport Blvd NW, Suite E Wilson, North Carolina 27896 • 252.234.0021 © 2012