


Lipo + Vitamin B12 'Skinny Shot', $35 or 5 for $150
Lipo + Vitamin B “Skinny Shot”
Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) - 2 mg/ml
What it does: Helps break down carbs, fats, and proteins for energy. It also balances hormones, reduces water retention, and supports nerve health.
Role here: It might boost energy metabolism and lessen bloating, supporting overall vitality.
Methionine - 12.4 mg/ml
What it does: An amino acid that aids liver detox by breaking down fats and making glutathione (an antioxidant). Prevents fat buildup in the liver.
Role here: It’s a “lipotropic” agent—helps move fats out of the liver, potentially aiding fat metabolism.
Inositol - 25 mg/ml
What it does: Improves insulin sensitivity (helping blood sugar control) and supports fat metabolism. Also calms nerve signaling.
Role here: It might tweak insulin and fat handling slightly, especially for metabolic support.
Choline - 25 mg or 50 mg/ml (unclear)
What it does: Moves fats out of the liver, supports cell membranes, and aids fat metabolism via lecithin production.
Role here: It’s another lipotropic agent to keep fat flowing, not piling up.
Methyl B12 - 5 mg/ml
What it does: A bioactive form of vitamin B12 that turns food into energy, supports red blood cells, and fights fatigue. Methylcobalamin is ready-to-use by the body (unlike cyanocobalamin, which needs conversion).
Role here: It’s for energy boosts, especially if deficient, and may aid nerve health or metabolism.
Weight Loss: “fat-burning” shot, but it’s more about supporting metabolism than shedding pounds directly. Studies on MIC + B vitamins show modest weight loss (1-2 lbs extra over months) with diet, not solo.
Energy/Fatigue: High B6 and B12 doses could lift energy, especially if you’re deficient (common in vegans, older adults, or chronic illness).
Liver Health: Lipotropics might help fatty liver by clearing fat, though evidence is stronger at higher doses.
General Wellness: “detox” or vitality
Lipo + Vitamin B “Skinny Shot”
Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) - 2 mg/ml
What it does: Helps break down carbs, fats, and proteins for energy. It also balances hormones, reduces water retention, and supports nerve health.
Role here: It might boost energy metabolism and lessen bloating, supporting overall vitality.
Methionine - 12.4 mg/ml
What it does: An amino acid that aids liver detox by breaking down fats and making glutathione (an antioxidant). Prevents fat buildup in the liver.
Role here: It’s a “lipotropic” agent—helps move fats out of the liver, potentially aiding fat metabolism.
Inositol - 25 mg/ml
What it does: Improves insulin sensitivity (helping blood sugar control) and supports fat metabolism. Also calms nerve signaling.
Role here: It might tweak insulin and fat handling slightly, especially for metabolic support.
Choline - 25 mg or 50 mg/ml (unclear)
What it does: Moves fats out of the liver, supports cell membranes, and aids fat metabolism via lecithin production.
Role here: It’s another lipotropic agent to keep fat flowing, not piling up.
Methyl B12 - 5 mg/ml
What it does: A bioactive form of vitamin B12 that turns food into energy, supports red blood cells, and fights fatigue. Methylcobalamin is ready-to-use by the body (unlike cyanocobalamin, which needs conversion).
Role here: It’s for energy boosts, especially if deficient, and may aid nerve health or metabolism.
Weight Loss: “fat-burning” shot, but it’s more about supporting metabolism than shedding pounds directly. Studies on MIC + B vitamins show modest weight loss (1-2 lbs extra over months) with diet, not solo.
Energy/Fatigue: High B6 and B12 doses could lift energy, especially if you’re deficient (common in vegans, older adults, or chronic illness).
Liver Health: Lipotropics might help fatty liver by clearing fat, though evidence is stronger at higher doses.
General Wellness: “detox” or vitality
Lipo + Vitamin B “Skinny Shot”
Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) - 2 mg/ml
What it does: Helps break down carbs, fats, and proteins for energy. It also balances hormones, reduces water retention, and supports nerve health.
Role here: It might boost energy metabolism and lessen bloating, supporting overall vitality.
Methionine - 12.4 mg/ml
What it does: An amino acid that aids liver detox by breaking down fats and making glutathione (an antioxidant). Prevents fat buildup in the liver.
Role here: It’s a “lipotropic” agent—helps move fats out of the liver, potentially aiding fat metabolism.
Inositol - 25 mg/ml
What it does: Improves insulin sensitivity (helping blood sugar control) and supports fat metabolism. Also calms nerve signaling.
Role here: It might tweak insulin and fat handling slightly, especially for metabolic support.
Choline - 25 mg or 50 mg/ml (unclear)
What it does: Moves fats out of the liver, supports cell membranes, and aids fat metabolism via lecithin production.
Role here: It’s another lipotropic agent to keep fat flowing, not piling up.
Methyl B12 - 5 mg/ml
What it does: A bioactive form of vitamin B12 that turns food into energy, supports red blood cells, and fights fatigue. Methylcobalamin is ready-to-use by the body (unlike cyanocobalamin, which needs conversion).
Role here: It’s for energy boosts, especially if deficient, and may aid nerve health or metabolism.
Weight Loss: “fat-burning” shot, but it’s more about supporting metabolism than shedding pounds directly. Studies on MIC + B vitamins show modest weight loss (1-2 lbs extra over months) with diet, not solo.
Energy/Fatigue: High B6 and B12 doses could lift energy, especially if you’re deficient (common in vegans, older adults, or chronic illness).
Liver Health: Lipotropics might help fatty liver by clearing fat, though evidence is stronger at higher doses.
General Wellness: “detox” or vitality