Skinny Shot

Skinny Shots are a special compounded formula of B vitamins, amino acids, and lipotropic agents, all liver supporting nutrients that can help boost energy and fat metabolism, while increasing the removal of fat from the body to help patients with generalized weight loss.
The cost of a Skinny Shot is $30, and the shot is given intramuscular. The body begins to slowly return to its normal metabolic rate as soon as the influence of these substances wears off. Skinny Shots can be given up to twice a week.
The Skinny Shot is a special compounded formula consisting of:
Vitamin B5:
Also called pantothenic acid is just one of eight (8) B vitamins and is one of the most important vitamins in human life. It is necessary for making blood cells and helps you convert the food you eat into energy. All B vitamins help you convert the protein, carbohydrates, and fats you eat into energy. B vitamins are also needed for healthy skin, hair, and eyes, and help with proper functioning of the nervous system and liver. It is used by the body to help breakdown fats, protein, and carbs. It is a key nutrient in helping support the adrenal glands (stress glands), and we know the adrenal glands hold our fats hostage during times of stress. Last, but not least, this vitamin helps make red blood cells, which carry oxygen throughout the body.
L-Carnitine:
A naturally occurring amino acid which plays a vital role in the metabolism of fat. It functions as a transporter of fatty acids into the mitochondria, the metabolic furnace of the cell. L-Carnitine’s primary function is to convert fat into fuel for energy.
MIC:
A combination of three vital components:
1. Methionine:
Essential for muscle growth and energy. It acts as a lipotropic agent to prevent excess fat buildup in the liver and the body.
2. Inositol:
Helps facilitate the conversion of nutrients to energy – metabolizing fat, and may improve insulin function in the body.
3. Choline:
Important for liver function, along with helping to remove toxins, and prevent fat from accumulating in the liver. Choline is required for the metabolism and transport of fats and cholesterol within the body, which is important for the healthy support of the endocrine, cardiovascular, and hepatic system.