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Injectable Vitamins.

MICC INJECTIONS

Methionine Inositol Choline (MIC) Injections, also referred to as Lipo Injections (Skinny Shots), 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. Vitamin B-12 is purported by practitioners and 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 other’s effects and are usually used together as part of the same treatment cycle.

VITAMIN D INJECTIONS

Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium, one of the main building blocks for strong bones. Together with calcium, vitamin D helps protect you from developing osteoporosis.

Your muscles need vitamin D to move, and your nerves need it to carry messages between your brain and your body. Your immune system needs vitamin D to fight off invading bacteria and viruses.

GLUTATHIONE INJECTIONS

More than 100,000 studies have been published related to the physiologic effects of glutathione. In broad terms, these studies have found glutathione to protect against oxidative stress, detoxify chemicals and toxins, boost immune function, and support healthy aging. Research has established glutathione as one of the body’s most important molecules to combat oxidative stress, neutralize toxins, support immune function, and reduce the risk of chronic disease.

Conditions that are thought to benefit from therapies that boost glutathione levels include cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease, liver disease, neurodegenerative disease, immune disorders, chronic infections, and metabolic disorders.

VITAMIN B12 INJECTIONS

Vitamin B12 deficiency is common, especially in people who follow a vegetarian or vegan diet. In fact, it’s thought that up to 90% of people following these diets have a deficiency. This is because B12 is only found naturally in animal foods. Unlike other vitamins, the absorption of vitamin B12 depends on a protein produced in your stomach, called intrinsic factor. Intrinsic factor binds to vitamin B12, so that you can absorb it into the blood. People who don’t produce enough intrinsic factor can become deficient.

Deficiency is particularly common in elderly people, because the ability to absorb vitamin B12 can decrease with age. Other people at risk of deficiency include those who have had intestinal surgery, including weight loss surgery. Those with diseases that affect the gut, such as Crohn’s disease or celiac disease, are also at risk.

  • Low levels of vitamin B12 have been linked to a decline in brain function and reduced bone mass.

  • It’s been suggested that there may be a link between low vitamin B12 levels and depression.

VITAMIN B COMPLEX INJECTIONS

The B vitamins help enzymes in our bodies do their jobs and are important for a wide range of cellular functions, like breaking down carbohydrates and transporting nutrients throughout the body. Some data show that vitamin B6 in particular may play a role in the prevention of the neurological disorder Parkinson’s Disease. Research shows that B vitamins can significantly benefit mood and reduce the physiological response to stress. B vitamins may play a role in preventing the onset of various types of cancer. Some research shows that having the right amount of B vitamins in your body may help it resist the development of cancerous growth

Because B vitamins are water-soluble, it’s difficult to overdose on them because your body will flush out the excess.

L-GLUTAMINE INJECTIONS

Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in your body and is a building block for making proteins. Glutamine may help with gut function, wound healing, immune function, and muscle recovery. Glutamine has also been shown to combat stress.

BIOTIN INJECTIONS

Biotin, also known as vitamin B7 — is a B-complex vitamin that helps your body break down food into valuable energy. Increasing levels of biotin may regulate your blood sugar, and promote healthy hair, skin, and nails.

VITAMIN C INJECTIONS

Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a powerful antioxidant that is necessary for the growth, development, and repair of all body tissues and can strengthen your body’s natural defenses. Studies have shown that vitamin C may reduce the risk of heart disease, lower blood pressure, and strengthen the skin benefiting the aging process and wound healing. Low levels of vitamin C have been linked to a risk of memory and thinking disorders like dementia.

MAGNESIUM INJECTIONS

Magnesium is essential for maintaining good health and plays a key role in everything from exercise performance to heart health and brain function as well as the following:

  • Converts food into energy.

  • Helps create and repair DNA and RNA.

  • Aids in muscle contraction and relaxation.

  • Regulates neurotransmitters, which send messages throughout your brain and nervous system.

  • May help reduce symptoms of depression.

  • Has been shown to help fight inflammation.

  • May provide relief from migraine attacks.

  • May help treat certain sleep issues and improve sleep quality.