$125.00
LC216
Lipo-B (often referred to as a "lipotropic injection" or "skinny shot") is a compounded injection composed of specialized nutrients designed to optimize liver function, enhance metabolism, and aid in the breakdown of body fat.
RED LIQUID - 10 ml
Unlike Cerebrolysin (which is a specific brand-name porcine peptide), Lipo-B is a combination formula. The core framework of a true Lipo-B injection is built on MIC + B12:
M - Methionine: An essential amino acid that prevents excess fat buildup in the liver and helps eliminate toxins.
I - Inositol: A nutrient that aids in fat metabolism, lowers blood cholesterol, and supports cellular health.
C - Choline: A vital nutrient that assists the liver in excreting waste and transporting stored fats to be used as energy.
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin or Methylcobalamin): Boosts overall energy levels, protects nerve cells, and speeds up cellular metabolism.
(Note: "LC216" is typically a proprietary internal compounding pharmacy code, reference batch, or vendor identifier for a specific variation of this standard lipotropic mix.)
Primary Uses
Lipo-B is primarily used as a supplemental aid alongside a healthy diet and exercise regimen. Its main goals include:
Fat Loss Support: Helps the body mobilize and burn stored fat deposits more efficiently.
Liver Detoxification: Prevents the accumulation of visceral fat within the liver.
Energy Boosting: Combats the fatigue and sluggishness often associated with a caloric deficit or weight loss program.
Metabolic Enhancement: Optimizes how food is processed and utilized for energy.
Reconstitution Info
Standard Rule: True Lipo-B comes pre-formulated by compounding pharmacies as a ready-to-use liquid solution in multi-dose glass vials (typically 10 mL or 30 mL sizes). It does not require reconstitution.
Because it contains sensitive B-vitamins and amino acids that dissolve stably in liquid water, it is distributed ready for immediate drawing.
If your specific kit came as a freeze-dried powder (lyophilized):
Use the Provided Diluent: It will be paired with a specific sterile liquid (usually Sterile Water for Injection or Bacteriostatic Water).
The Process: Clean both rubber stoppers with alcohol. Gently draw up the designated amount of liquid diluent and inject it into the powder vial, aiming at the glass wall.
Mix Gently: Do not shake vigorously. Roll the vial between your palms until the powder completely dissolves into a clear, uniform liquid.
How It Is Handled and Administered
Route: Lipo-B is exclusively administered via Intramuscular (IM) injection (typically in the deltoid, thigh, or glute). Bypassing the digestive tract allows the raw nutrients to hit the bloodstream at 100% bioavailability.
Dosage: A standard dose is usually 1 mL given once a week, though some protocols allow for up to twice a week depending on goals.
Basic Safety & Storage Info
Storage: Most compounded Lipo-B vials can be stored at controlled room temperature , well away from direct light, heat, or moisture. However, some specific compounding pharmacies require refrigeration after opening—always check the bottle's label.
Side Effects: Generally very well tolerated. Mild potential side effects include brief site soreness, mild nausea, or a jittery/highly energized feeling right after the injection.
Legal Disclaimer
These peptides are intended solely for laboratory and research purposes. They are not for human or animal use. Purchasers must comply with all applicable laws and regulations. By purchasing, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless our company from any claims arising from the handling or use of these products. Our liability is limited to the purchase price. Adopt all necessary safety precautions when handling the products. All product information and handling information is for informational/research purposes only. This is governed under Canadian law.
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