MIC Injection Cost: $20
Ingredients: Methionine / Inositol / Choline (25/50/50 mg/ml)
Benefits:
- Stimulate the release of stored body fat
- Support processing of body fat in the Liver/ treat fatty liver disease
- Weight loss
- Helps lower cholesterol
- Increase energy / Boost metabolism
- Treat acetaminophen poisoning
Benefits of Nutrient Injections
Intramuscular injections bypass the digestive system to ensure 100 percent absorption of key amino acids, vitamins, and mineral nutrients in therapeutic dosages.
Methionine
Methionine is an essential amino acid that acts as a lipotropic agent which: assists in the breakdown of fats within the liver; helps to lower cholesterol thereby preventing excess fat buildup in the liver and throughout your body’s circulatory system; is helpful in preventing and relieving fatigue; and is useful in some cases of allergies by virtue of its ability to reduce histamine release.
One of the sulfur-containing amino acids, methionine is important to many bodily functions and must be directly consumed through supplementation of methionine-containing proteins. Foods which contain high levels of methionine include cheese, eggs, fish, meats, spinach, potatoes, Brazil nuts, sesame seeds, and select other plant seeds. However, by injecting methionine into your muscles you can rapidly achieve high concentrations which many researchers and physicians believe results in more effective mobilization and elimination of abnormal fatty deposits. Other reported benefits of methionine include improvement of: liver disease; skin tone and elasticity; nails; hair; and cardiovascular and muscular functions through its role in the production of creatine. It has also been used to treat premature ejaculation, chronic depression, pancreatitis, Parkinson’s disease, and AIDS myelopathy. More specifically, clinical research has clearly demonstrated methionine’s ability to …strongly improve the alcohol-induced histological changes I the liver. Triglyderide content of the liver was found to decrease in a dose-dependent manner with increasing methionine ingestion.
Inositol
Inositol is a B-vitamin that promotes: the health of cell structures and nerve synapses; aids in the metabolism of fats; helps reduce blood cholesterol; and participates in the action of serotonin, a neurotransmitter known to control mood and appetite.
Also known as myo-inositol, inositol is involved in many biological processes, including the breakdown of fats, the reduction of serum cholesterol, serotonin activity modulation, gene expression, and insulin signal transduction. It is not considered a vitamin because your body is unable to synthesize it. However, it has been shown to be helpful for the treatment of depression, panic disorder, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and fatty liver. It is also important for optimal brain function.
Inositol deficiency may manifest as symptoms of constipation, high cholesterol, vision problems, and hair loss. Although it is naturally found in certain foods such as nuts, beans, grains, cantaloupe melons, and oranges, it is more effective in breaking down fat when given as an intramuscular injection.
Choline
Food sources of Choline include peanuts, soybeans, wheat, chicken, fish, beef, cauliflower, eggs, and lettuce. Choline helps support the liver in its processing and excretion of chemical waste products. Moreover, it is required for the transport and metabolism of fats and cholesterol, which is important for the healthy support of the endocrine, cardiovascular, and hepatic systems.
Studies have shown that choline can promote liver health by maintaining cholesterol homeostasis; induces glucose and insulin intolerance; involved in the synthesis of carnitine, cell membrane phospholipids, and the neurotransmitter Acetylcholine; major source for methyl groups via its metabolite trimethylclycine (betaine) that participates in S-adenosylmethionine synthesis pathways. Choline has also been shown to specifically aid withmemory, and to support the maintenance of a healthy nervous system.
Contraindications: People with the following conditions should not use MIC injections:
- Allergies to methionine, inositol, or choline
- Pregnant or breast-feeding
- Acidosis
- Children
Recommended Dosing:
1 ml IM injection / 1 to 2 times weekly