Injection MIC B

Centre for Advanced Medicine

Methionine, Inositol, Choline, and B-Complex (MIC-B) Injections, also referred to as Lipotropic Injections, are used to help release fat throughout the body by specifically targeting fatty deposits.

 

For optimal results this injection is recommended twice a week for a series of 12 injections alongside a personalized food diet and movement plan.

Methionine is an essential amino acid.  Methionine is lipotropic, meaning that it assists in metabolizing fat.

 

Inositol is a coenzyme that is required for the proper metabolism of fats. Inositol can help lower cholesterol to produce an accumulation of triglycerides in the liver (fatty liver).  It is an important nutrient for building cell walls and is necessary for normal nerve and brain function.

 

Choline is another coenzyme that is required for the metabolism of fats (blend fats with water) and thus leads to transport of fats out of the liver. Choline deficiency leads to fatty liver. Choline is part of a larger molecule called acetylcholine, one of the major neurotransmitters (chemicals) for normal brain and nerve function. 

 

B-Complex vitamins included in this injection are riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), pyridoxine (B6), and methylcobalamin (B12). These vitamins are essential for converting calories from protein, carbs and fats into energy. Reduced amounts of these vitamins may lead to slowing of basal metabolism, reduced energy, anemia, and abnormal functions in cells of many organs.