What Is in Fat Burner Injections?
Fat burner injections are an alternative to liposuction that do not involve surgery. There is no standard ingredient list for fat burners; however, there are a few common ingredients found in most fat burner injections.
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Phosphatidylcholine
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Phosphatidylcholine is extracted from lecithin and is composed of essential fatty acids and choline. According to The Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, it is known to dissolve cholesterol and alter fat deposit composition.
Deoxycholate
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Deoxycholate acid is a water-soluble, bile-acid used to reduce fat deposits. It is often used to solubilize phosphatidylcholine injections.
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Vitamin B12
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Vitamin B12 injections are often used to help increase metabolic energy. The shots improve energy levels and make it easier for individuals to engage in exercise.
Enzymes
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Fat burning injections typically contain three main enzymes--choline, inositol and methionine. These enzymes help to prevent fat from accumulating around the liver.
Plant Extracts
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Plant extracts are known to boost metabolism. According to AdiosWeightLoss.com, studies have shown that plant extracts are highly effective in burning fat.
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References
- FatBurners.org: Lipodissolve Review
- BNET: Phosphatidylcholine in the Treatment of Localized Fat
- PubMed.gov: Lipomas Treated With Subcutaneous Deoxycholate Injections
- My Weight Doctor: About the B12 Diet Injections
- Health-Weeks: Explore Lipovite Injections
- Adios Weight Loss: Boosting Metabolism for Weight Loss
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