The sales of weight-loss products are ever increasing in our society. But what happens when everything from appetite suppressants to fitness programs don't work? Some turn to a relatively new treatment using lipotropic injections. The injections are designed to reduce weight, increase energy and produce results when other methods have failed.
Ingredients
Most lipotropic injections contain a combination of B12 and/or B6 vitamins and amino acid compounds such as:
Methionine--an amino acid that reduces fats and aids in lowering cholesterol.
Choline--a nutrient known to help reduce fat in the liver.
Inositol--a nutrient used to metabolize and transfer fats in the blood stream.
Betain--amino acid derivative that helps the body restore energy needed for daily activity.
All of these ingredients are critical to the body's efficient use of fat.
Procedure
A lipotropic injection is usually intramuscular, meaning injected into the muscle under the skin and fatty tissue in specific areas of the body. These injections are designed to cause overall weight loss by boosting metabolism and energy levels. After several injections, the person should become more active and burn more calories when moving or performing basic bodily functions. In addition, the active ingredients break down fat cells into smaller particles and are carried through the blood to muscles to be used for fuel, particularly during exercise. As a result, the increased calories burned and fat elimination leads to weight loss if calorie intake does not increase.
Process
Health care professionals, weight-loss specialists, registered dietitians, and patients themselves can administer the injections with a prescription. The injections are offered in medical clinics, weight-loss clinics, doctor's offices, hospitals, and day spas. Most patients or clients undergo the procedure 2-3 times per week for 2-6 months. Patients are expected to loose 1-3 pounds per week with diet and exercise. The injections range in cost from $15.00 to $50.00 per injection depending on dosage, where the injections are purchased, and who administers the shots.
Benefits
Aside from weight loss, there can be many benefits from the use of lipotropic injections. Lipotropics are formulated to enhance liver function, which helps detoxify the body, increase metabolism, and store glycogen, the principal storage form of glucose. A healthy liver also secretes bile more effectively, which in turn aids in digestion and the breakdown of fats. Many weight-loss experts believe lipotropic injections boost the immune system by stimulating the growth of antibodies, which detect and destroy foreign and abnormal tissue. Advertisers claim that lipotropic injections also suppress appetite and lower cholesterol. Last, lipotropics are known to increase energy levels, which may enhance mood, vitality and overall health.
Side Effects / Risks
As with many medications, there are possible side effects from the use of lipotropic injections. One rare side effect is the development of an acute inflammatory reaction also known as inflammatory bowel disease for those who have problems adjusting to the metabolic changes. Patients may also experience general gastrointestinal problems such as irritable bowel syndrome, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Possible risks include infection, bleeding and allergic reactions. Those with heart disease, abnormal heart beat or other heart problems should take special caution when using lipotropics as they can increase heart rate. Always consult a doctor before beginning any weight-loss program.
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