LipoVite can be used in addition to a healthy diet and regular exercise to help you lose weight.
LipoVite Ingredient List
- Ascorbic Acid 50mg/ml
- B1 50mg/ml
- B2-5PO4 5mg/ml
- B3 50mg/ml
- B5 (Dexpanthenol) 5mg/ml
- B6 5mg/ml
- Methyl B12 1 mg/ml
- Methionine 12.5mg/ml
- Inositol 25mg/ml
- Choline 25 mg/ml
- Lidocaine 10mg/ml
- Benzyl Alcohol 10mg/ml
About the LipoVite Ingredients
Lipotropic means fat loving. Basically they are substances which can liquefy or homogenize fats.
How are Lipotropics supplied?
They are supplied in injectable form. Physicians generally prescribe 2 cc per week injected intramuscularly. (Mobilizes the fat and helps to break it down, it has B Vitamins and amino acids to increase fat metabolism and boosts your energy level.
What are the main functions of Lipotropics?
- They increase the production of lecithin by the liver. This helps to solubilize cholesterol, thus lessening cholesterol deposits in blood vessels and decreasing the possibility of gallstone formation. (Gallstones are made of cholesterol)
- They prevent the accumulation of fats in the liver. A fatty liver can cause a sluggish liver function.
- They detoxify amine (by products of protein metabolism). This is important for people on a high protein diet.
- They increase resistance to disease. They bolster the thymus gland to carry out its anti-disease function by stimulating theproduction of antibodies. Stimulating the growth of phagocytes, which surround and gobble up invading viruses and microbes.
- They also recognize and destroy foreign and abnormal tissue.
Lipotropic agents are a class of substances that play an important role in the body’s use of fat. Many substances have Lipotropic properties of which Choline, Inositol, and Methionine are among the most noteworthy. Through their involvement in lipid (fat) metabolism, Lipotropics help maintain a healthy liver. The liver plays a major role in human metabolism and has a number of functions, including glycogen storage, plasma protein synthesis and detoxification. The liver also produces bile, a compound which aids in digestion, via the breakdown of lipids (fats). Lipotropic injections include a combination of important amino acids and vitamins.
Vitamin B12 is important for the normal functioning of the brain and nervous system and for the formation of blood. It is involved in the metabolism of every cell of the body, especially affecting DNA synthesis and regulation but also fatty acid synthesis and energy production. Many medications, medical conditions as well as normal aging can lead to a B12 deficiency.
Choline & Inositol are co-enzymes that are required for the proper metabolism of fats, and have the ability to remove fat from the liver. Choline’s function in fat metabolism is tied to its role in bile production. Without choline, fats can become trapped in the liver, where they can block normal metabolic functions. Choline and Inositol are necessary for normal nerve and brain function.
Choline is a fat emulsifier which aids in emulsifying cholesterol so that it doesn’t settle on arterial walls. Choline works well with Inositol to utilize fats and cholesterol. The body can produce Choline, with the help of vitamin B12, folic acid and Methionine. Natural choline production however, may not always be adequate to meet daily needs.Studies show that diets deficient in choline lead to undesirable changes to liver, kidney and brain functions.
Inositol metabolizes fats and cholesterol and aids in transporting fat in the blood system. Thus, Inositol is an aid in the redistribution of body fat and can help to lower cholesterol levels. It is a member of the B-Complex group and is a Lipotropic agent. A lack of Inositol has been shown to produce an accumulation of triglycerides in the liver.
Methionine has Lipotropic properties similar to those of choline. Two other important amino acids, cysteine and taurine, depend on adequate levels of Methionine for their biosynthesis in the body. Methionine is one of the nutrients required during the body’s manufacture of choline and a deficiency of this amino acid will adversely affect fat metabolism.
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