What Does Lipotropic Mean?
Lipotropic means fat-loving. Basically lipotrophics are substances
which can liquefy or homogenize fats. Americans eat 100 pounds
of saturated fats per person per year that's 42 percent of our
caloric intake in fat.
What are the Main Functions of Lipotropics?
They increase the production of lecithin by the liver. This
helps to solubilize cholesterol, thus lessening cholesterol deposits
in blood vessels and decreasing the chances of some gallstone formation.
They prevent the accumulation of fats in the liver. A fatty
liver can cause sluggish liver functioning.
They detoxify amines (byproducts of protein metabolism). This
is important for people on high-protein diets.
They increase resistance to disease. They bolster the thymus
gland to carry out its anti-disease function by:
- Stimulating the
production of antibodies
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Stimulating the growth
of phagocytes, which surround and gobble up invading viruses
and microbes and recognizing and destroying foreign and abnormal
tissue.
Lipotrophic B6-B12 Injections
Appetite Suppressants
Phentetmine (Adipex)
Phendimetrazine (Bontril)
Lipotrophic Plus active ingredients actually accelerate the fat-burning
process by breaking down fat cells into smaller particles (emulsification)
to be used for fuel during exercise.
This breakdown or emulsification of fat cells into smaller particles
is similar to how soap breaks down grease on dishes. Plus, Lipotrophic
Plus increases levels of energy and stamina during exercise providing
resistance to fatigue