How it works:
This injection is a mixture of compounds that may aid in the reduction of adipose tissue (fat) as well as other important functions. The mixture of compounds individually may be effective, however in combination they may exhibit more lipotropic activity than when administered alone in a synergistic fashion. These compounds are often injected together in the hope of potentiating fat-loss. While the non-vitamin compounds (MIC)mixture and B12 (C for cyanocobalamin) are often injected separately, they are part of the same overall injection cycle. The non-vitamin compounds (MIC) that are injected into the body stimulate the liver into optimizing the process of metabolism, elevate the movement of and burning of fat, and provide the needed metabolic environment of the body for fatty acid (fat) utilization as fuel.
What the science says:
• Adequate levels of Methionine are also showing to be important in the prevention of lung cancer. In a new study from the International Agency for Research on Cancer in Lyon, France, researcher Paul Brennan, PhD reports “Vitamin B6 and methionine are strongly associated with reducing lung cancer risk in people who never smoked, those who quit, and current smokers.”
• Inositol is a vitamin-like substance that is instrumental in breaking down fat molecules and reducing cholesterol in the body. It is also associated with proper insulin function which is necessary for utilization of carbohydrates. Inositol is also key in modulating serotonin levels, with serotonin being partially responsible for feelings of well-being versus depression. Inositol is also used for diabetic nerve pain, panic disorder, insomnia, cancer, depression, schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, psoriasis and promoting hair growth.
• Choline is a nutrient that supports various bodily functions, including cellular growth and metabolism. Your brain and nervous system need it to regulate memory, mood, muscle control, and other functions. You also need choline to form the membranes that surround your body’s cells.
How to use MICC 30ml Injectable:
• MICC is injected intramuscularly at the suggested dose.
Precautions and possible side effects:
• All medications have side effects. These side effects may vary based on the medication dosages and each person’s sensitivity to the drug ingredients. Side effects due to an allergic reaction to B12 include hives, itching, swelling of your face, lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing. Get emergency help.
• Additional side effects from B12 injections may include abdominal or stomach pain, bleeding from the gums or nose, blue lips or fingernails, chest pain, cough, coughing up pink, frothy sputum, decreased urine output, difficulty breathing, difficulty swallowing, dilated neck veins, dizziness, fatigue, eye pain, fast heartbeat, headache, increased sweating, irregular breathing or heartbeat, puffiness or swelling of the face, fingers, feet or lower legs, tightness in the chest, or weight gain. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, or rashes may also occur.
• B12 injections can cause low potassium levels. Symptoms of low potassium include muscle cramps, weakness, and irregular heartbeat. Contact a health care provider whenever you experience a side-effect that is severe, concerning, or persistent.