Apexion Health Lipo-Mino injection vial
WEIGHT LOSSINJECTION

MONTHLY SUPPLY · INJECTION

LIPO-MINO

TREATMENT

Lipotropic and amino acid injection for fat metabolism and energy

SUPPORT

Lipo-Mino is a compounded lipotropic injection combining methionine, inositol, choline, B vitamins, and amino acids to support hepatic fat metabolism, liver function, and energy production — used adjunctively with physician-supervised weight loss programs.

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Lab-Tested · Physician-Supervised · Discreet Delivery

Apexion Health — WEIGHT LOSS

FAT METABOLISM. LIVER HEALTH. ENERGY.

Lipo-Mino combines lipotropic agents — compounds that promote hepatic fat mobilization — with amino acids and B vitamins to support comprehensive metabolic function. The MIC (methionine, inositol, choline) core prevents fat accumulation in the liver, enhances lipid transport, and supports bile production. B12 and other B vitamins fuel mitochondrial energy metabolism, while amino acids support lean tissue maintenance. Used alongside a caloric deficit and physician oversight, Lipo-Mino addresses both the metabolic and energetic demands of an active weight loss program.

Clinical Benefits

LIPO-MINO SUPPORTS YOUR HEALTH AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL

  1. 01.

    SUPPORTS HEPATIC FAT MOBILIZATION AND LIPID TRANSPORT

  2. 02.

    CHOLINE AND INOSITOL PREVENT HEPATIC FAT ACCUMULATION

  3. 03.

    METHIONINE PROVIDES SULFUR-CONTAINING LIPOTROPIC ACTIVITY

  4. 04.

    B12 AND B VITAMINS FUEL MITOCHONDRIAL ENERGY METABOLISM

  5. 05.

    SUPPORTS LEAN TISSUE MAINTENANCE DURING CALORIC RESTRICTION

  6. 06.

    PHYSICIAN-SUPERVISED ADJUNCT TO WEIGHT LOSS PROTOCOLS

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Clinical Evidence

How It Works in the Body

01 — Dose & Efficacy

Lipotropic Nutrient Support

Methionine Methyl donor for VLDL export35%
Inositol Insulin sensitizer & signaling30%
Choline Essential for VLDL assembly35%

Zeisel, Ann Rev Nutr 2006; Mato et al., FASEB J 2002

02 — Hormone Panel

Lipotropic Mechanisms (Biochemical)

MarkerWithoutWith Treatment
Methionine (methyl donor)SAMe
Deficiency → fatty liver
Enables lipid exportMechanistic
Choline (VLDL assembly)PC
Deficiency → steatosis
Sufficient transportMechanistic
Inositol (insulin signal)PI
Deficiency → IR
Improves signalingMechanistic
B12 (cofactor)Methyl
Deficiency impairs
Optimized pathwayMechanistic

Biochemically plausible — limited human efficacy data

Each component has established biochemical roles in hepatic one-carbon metabolism and lipid transport. However, the MIC combination lacks large-scale RCTs for weight loss. Small, uncontrolled studies only.

Zeisel, Ann Rev Nutr 2006; Mato et al., FASEB J 2002

03 — Protocol

Adjunctive Treatment Course

BaselinePre-treatment
  • Body composition & measurements
  • Liver function (ALT, AST, GGT)
  • Lipid panel & weight
TreatmentWeeks 1–12
  • MIC injection 1–2×/week
  • Weight & measurements weekly
  • LFTs at 4 weeks
  • Diet & exercise counseling
ReassessWeek 12+
  • Body composition comparison
  • LFT & lipid panel
  • Weight & waist delta
  • Continue if response; stop if none

Adjunct only — must pair with diet and exercise

MIC injections support hepatic fat mobilization during active weight loss. No large-scale efficacy data. Discontinue if no objective response after 12 weeks of adherence.

All protocols physician-supervised and adjusted per individual labs.