With aging, time restraints and a bigger uphill battle to tackle in comparison to the younger version of ourselves, achieving or maintaining our ideal physique and wellness just isn’t as easy as it used to be for most.
However, with steady advancements in science and understanding of nutrition, hormones and the human body, we can incorporate more “smart tools” into our fitness and wellness regimens than ever before.
As spring has rolled around in recent years, a popular “smart tool” that many have utilized more each passing annual swim suite preparation season is coming up once again with requests and inquiries. And, for good reason as most not only want to feel good but, look their best as well.
This pharmaceutical compound, which is administered through a series of micro-injections, using a tiny insulin needle, to permanently dissolve fat. Over time, fat cells expand where we least want them, around our middle, the buttocks, thighs, arms, or chin. To dissolve these pockets of fat, these subcutaneous (SQ) injections are used in the targeted treatment areas. The fat cells absorb the injection and become slightly inflamed, then harden. The hardened fat cells break down within a few weeks leading to measurable inch loss. At this point, the fat cell no longer exists and has been permanently removed from the body. With multiple treatments, the end result is a smooth, natural look in the area that is treated. Each person is born with a certain number of fat cells and after adolescence will not develop more.
This product is called Lipo Lean and it has the ability to dissolve fat in the area of treatment and is believed by many users to be the alternative to Liposuction. Lipo/lean treatments have been used for cosmetic purposes since the mid-90s. No significant adverse reactions have been observed yet with users of Lipo Lean. YOUTH-RX has hundreds of patients who have used this product with very nice results.
What ingredients are contained in Lipo-Lean Injection?
Lipotropics – Are substances that can liquefy or homogenize fat. They increase the production of lecithin by the liver. This helps cholesterol become soluble, thus lessening cholesterol deposits in the blood vessels and decreasing the chance of gallstone formation. They detoxify amine (by-products of protein metabolism). This is important for people on a high protein diet.
They also increase resistance to disease. It helps booster the thymus gland to carry out its anti-disease function by stimulating the product of antibodies. Stimulating the growth of phagocytes, which surround and gobble up invading viruses and microbes. They also recognize and destroy foreign and abnormal tissue. They prevent an abnormal accumulation of fat in the liver. A fatty liver can cause a sluggish liver function.
Methionine – Is a lipotropic amino acid, which reduces fat and aids in lowering cholesterol. Methionine seems to act as a catalyst for Choline and Inositol thus speeding up their function. It is an amino acid, which plays an important role in cartilage formation, which in turn, aids in the relief of arthritis pain. It also increases levels of serotonin, dopamine and phosphatides in the body, which improve your mood. A deficiency of Methionine may lead to fatty degeneration and cirrhosis of the liver.
Inositol – Metabolizes fats and cholesterol, which aids in the transporting of fat in the blood system. Thus, it aids in the redistribution of body fat. It also helps lower cholesterol levels.
Choline – Is another lipotropic (fat emulsifier). It aids in emulsifying cholesterol so that it doesn’t deposit on arterial walls. It works well with Inositol to utilize fats and cholesterol and it also works well with Methionine in detoxifying amines, which are by-products of protein metabolism.
B-Complex Vitamins:
- B-1– Needed for Carbohydrate Metabolism
- B-2– Converts two other co-enzymes needed for normal tissue respirations. It is necessary for activation of Vitamin B-6
- B-3– Stimulates fat metabolism and liquefies fat in fat tissue
- B-5– Converts fats and carbs into energy and aids in formation of anti-bodies
- B-6– A co-enzyme that stimulates metabolic functions including amino acid metabolism
- B-12– Benefits of B-12 are increased energy, increased production of Red Blood Cells and helps protect major organs by bringing oxygen to those organs
L-Carnitine – Plays an essential role in fat metabolism, by transporting long-chain fatty acids into the Mitochondria, which act like powerhouses and make energy available to the body of the cell. Long-chain fatty acids are oxidized in the mitochondria by a process called beta-oxidation and stored as ATP, a prime energy fuel. Beta-oxidation is especially important for our muscles, which largely depend on fatty acids for energy.
How often do I inject Lipo-Lean and where?
Specific amounts and frequency of use of the product will be prescribed by a physician based on your specific needs. Basically, you inject the product into the area you wish to reduce, several times a week, again, as prescribed by the physician. The injections are done with tiny needles and you feel virtually nothing. Clients report noticing significant results as early as two weeks after beginning the program.
Is Lipo-Lean Right for You?
If you suspect that LIPO-LEAN may be beneficial for you and you’re exploring a new program with us here at YOUTH-Rx, take a few minutes to fill out our medical history form and schedule some time with one of our expert consultants to answer additional questions you may have regarding our programs and processes.
New inquiring future clients, please submit the on-line form: CLICK HERE
If you’re an existing client and feel this may be one of the key missing links to helping compliment your existing program to be the best it can be, simply let us know of your interest and we can see if you qualify and get you a quote based off your suspected needs. It just may be the missing link to help you look and feel your best!
Cheers to healthy & lean,
YOUTH-RX