A powerful blend of B12 vitamins and fat-metabolizing compounds. Accelerates your metabolism, fights fatigue, and amplifies the results of your primary weight loss treatment.[1]
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Our formula combines essential vitamins and amino acids that work synergistically to optimize your metabolism, boost energy production, and support fat burning at the cellular level.[2]
Essential for energy production, red blood cell formation, and nervous system function. Injections bypass digestive absorption issues for immediate, noticeable results.
This lipotropic trio breaks down fat in the liver, prevents fat accumulation, and supports natural detoxification. Works synergistically to enhance fat metabolism.
Transports fatty acids into your cells' mitochondria where they're burned for energy. Improves exercise performance and recovery, making workouts more effective.
All crucial for converting food into energy, supporting metabolism, and promoting optimal nervous system function. The full spectrum for complete metabolic support.
Each component of our B12 + Lipotropic formula is supported by peer-reviewed research demonstrating efficacy for energy and metabolism.
Nutr Rev, 2013
Systematic review found B12 deficiency affects up to 62% of certain populations. Intramuscular B12 injections bypass absorption issues and rapidly restore levels.
View on PubMedCochrane Review, 2005
Cochrane systematic review confirmed intramuscular B12 injections are highly effective for treating deficiency, with faster onset and more reliable absorption than oral supplements.
View on PubMedAm J Gastroenterol, 2010
Randomized controlled trial showed L-Carnitine supplementation significantly improved liver fat metabolism and reduced hepatic steatosis in patients with fatty liver disease.
View on PubMedFeel more energized throughout the day — without the crash of caffeine or stimulants.
Optimize your metabolic rate to burn more calories at rest and during activity.
Support your weight loss by improving fat metabolism and energy utilization.
B vitamins play a crucial role in neurotransmitter production — better mood, sharper focus.
Increased energy and improved fat burning help you train harder and recover faster.
Lipotropic compounds help maintain optimal liver function and natural detoxification.
Our most popular combination — and for good reason:
Our recommendation: Many of our most successful patients combine B12 + Lipotropic with semaglutide or tirzepatide. During your free consultation, we'll help you determine the best plan for your goals.
Most patients receive injections once weekly for optimal results. Some start with twice-weekly to address significant B12 deficiency. Maintenance patients may reduce to bi-weekly or monthly.
Very minimal. Some patients experience mild soreness at the injection site. Rarely, the energy boost can affect sleep if injected late in the day — we recommend morning appointments.
Many patients notice increased energy within 24–48 hours of their first injection. Full metabolic benefits build over 2–4 weeks. Weight loss improvements become noticeable after 3–4 weeks.
Absolutely — this is actually our most popular combination. B12 + Lipotropic provides energy and metabolic support that complements GLP-1 medications perfectly.
B12 + Lipotropic injections don't require a traditional prescription. After a brief consultation to ensure they're appropriate for you, we can begin treatment immediately.
Very affordable — especially compared to prescription weight loss medications. We offer single injection pricing and discounted packages. Call us for current pricing.
Pawlak R, et al. How prevalent is vitamin B12 deficiency among vegetarians? Nutr Rev. 2013;71(2):110-117.
PubMedVidal-Alaball J, et al. Oral vitamin B12 versus intramuscular vitamin B12 for vitamin B12 deficiency. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2005;(3):CD004655.
PubMedMalaguarnera M, et al. L-Carnitine supplementation to diet: a new tool in treatment of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis—a randomized and controlled clinical trial. Am J Gastroenterol. 2010;105(6):1338-1345.
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