mic +B12 Shots

Also known as Lipo shots, Methionine Inositol Choline (MIC) Injections, are used to help release fat throughout the body by specifically targeting its primary fatty deposits. Lipotropic, or fat burning substances include: inositol, which helps the liver remove fat; choline, which distributes cholesterol and prevents it from getting deposited in one part of the body; and methionine, which is similar to inositol, but also amplifies the combination.

Injections can be given twice weekly in conjunction with daily exercise for 40-60 minutes, at least 5 days a week, a low calorie diet, and adequate hydration (think half of your weight is how many ounces you should be drinking daily— at least!) Vitamin B-12 is purported by users to help accelerate metabolic processes, while creating a greater feeling of overall energy.

Since lipotropics directly aid in the breakdown of fatty tissue, and are also closely related to B vitamins, when used together, they are thought to intensify each others' effects and are usually injected together as part of the same treatment injection cycle.

Information sourced from Empower Pharmacy.

Resource: How do Lipotropic (MIC) Injections Work? | Empower Pharmacy

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