Weight Loss
MIC Injections for Weight Loss
MIC injections are fusions of vitamins B6, B3, B2, B1, B12, and lipotropic amino acids that improve liver functioning, increase metabolism, and give you an enhanced sense of overall good health and well-being.
To understand why MIC injections are so beneficial to your physical and cognitive health begins with knowing why these vitamins and amino acids are so important to boosting your energy, supporting a weight loss program, and providing numerous health advantages you will definitely feel and enjoy.
Lipotropic Amino Acids Help Burn Fat
Without amino acids, we could not function or survive. Nearly 20 percent of your body is composed of proteins that require amino acids for supporting thousands of biological processes necessary for maintaining good health. Certain amino acids, like lipotropic amino acids, are responsible for triggering a release of hormones that regulate metabolism. Unless your metabolism is humming along at a rate sufficient enough to burn excess fat, you will inevitably gain weight. Lipotropic amino acids incorporated in MIC injections will jump-start your metabolism so that your newfound energy consumes fat while stimulating muscle growth for a more toned body.1
Vitamin B2 for Turning Fat into Muscle
B-complex vitamins like B2 convert carbohydrates into glucose, a type of sugar utilized for energy by the body. B-complex vitamins also metabolize protein and fatty acids, promote eye, skin, and liver health, and support nervous system functioning.
A water-soluble vitamin that cannot be stored in the body, riboflavin (vitamin B2) is important for building muscle mass and strength because it significantly contributes to oxidation of fatty acids and protein metabolism. Research studies have shown a direct association between levels of vitamin B2 in the body and lean body mass. Vitamin B2 also interacts with other B-complex vitamins to support red blood cell production and with discharging carbohydrate-based energy.2
Vitamin B6 for Increasing Metabolism and Reducing Appetite
Because proteins are critical elements in increasing muscle mass by burning fat, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) is another important vitamin that assists with manufacturing amino acids and metabolizing carbohydrates. Vitamin B6 is also involved with production of prostaglandins (hormone-like substances essential for smooth muscle health, regulating blood pressure and reducing inflammation), enhancing cognitive functioning and alleviating mood swings. In clinical studies, vitamin B6 seems to increase serotonin levels to improve mood and relieve depression.3
Vitamin B3 for Weight Loss
Vitamin B3 (niacin), is indispensable for metabolizing excess carbohydrates, proteins, and fats stored in your body. B3 supports utilization of byproducts of fat and carbohydrate oxidation for energy and losing weight while protein helps keep you feeling full longer after eating. Niacin also assists in cellular energy production and is beneficial for optimal functioning of the nervous and digestive systems.4
Vitamin B12 for Maintaining Muscle Tone and Losing Fat
Vitamin B12 plays a vital role in the metabolism of fat and protein. When combined with other B vitamins and lipotropic acids in MIC injections, vitamin B12 lends a potent boost to the ability of other B vitamins and fat-eating acids to help you lose weight while gaining energy and resisting food cravings. In addition, B12 helps reduce levels of homocysteine, a chemical thought to increase the risk of cognitive decline and possibly Alzheimer’s disease.5
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) not only improves energy levels and muscle tone but also benefits eye, heart and nervous system health. Doctors may prescribe vitamin B1 supplements for people to enhance cognition, memory and mood. Thiamine included in an MIC injection also supports metabolizing of excess carbohydrates and fats to assist your weight loss program.6
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References:
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/biochemistry-genetics-and-molecular-biology/lipotropic
- https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Riboflavin-HealthProfessional/
- https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322644.php
- https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/niacin-benefits
- https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/in_brief_b_vitamins_and_homocysteine
- https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Thiamin-HealthProfessional/