Vitamin | MICC Injection
MICC stands for Methionine, Inositol, Choline, and Cyanocobalamin which are the key ingredients in these injections. MICC injections are also known as lipotropic injections. These compounds work together to metabolize fat cells and remove stored fat deposits in the liver and body. Many individuals report feeling more energized and motivated after receiving MICC injections, which can help support an active lifestyle and exercise routine.
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Methionine – an essential amino acid that helps break down fats and prevents the buildup of cholesterol. Methionine also eliminates heavy metals from the body. Some of the issues heavy metals can cause include gastrointestinal and kidney dysfunction, nervous system disorders, skin lesions, vascular damage and immune system dysfunction. It also relieves fatigue like B12.
Inositol – a B-vitamin (B8) which regulates your insulin and hormone levels. It is a mild lipotropic, it breaks down fat and lowers cholesterol and is also a mood stabilizer.
Choline – a nutrient which speeds up metabolism and helps burn fat and keeps the liver healthy.
Cyanocobalamin (B12) – important for the body’s metabolism, nerve function, and production of red blood cells. It also helps in RNA and DNA production which are the building blocks of the body. They also break down carbohydrates and converts them to fuel-producing energy.
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Vitamin B12 is one of the most important vitamins since it has a long list of benefits that most of us can use! Being deficient in B12 is not only a very common deficiency, it may cause health concerns. Since our bodies cannot produce Vitamin B12, we must get it from our diet. Vitamin B12 is key in the formulation of our nerves and red blood cells, that carry oxygen throughout our body. It plays key roles in digestion since it binds to proteins in the digestive process. This increases the body’s ability to utilize the minerals from the foods we eat. Benefits of Vitamin B12 injections include an increase in energy, improved digestion, increases metabolic rate and fat burning and increases oxygen availability.
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MICC injections are injected directly into a muscle during the treatment. The muscle sites could be the buttocks, thigh, hip, or upper arm.
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During the injection, patients may experience mild discomfort. However, the pain typically subsides quickly. This allows patients to resume their daily activities immediately after treatment. Injections are given weekly for approximately three months, with the treatment plan determined based on individual needs.​