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Fat Blaster – 20ml/vial

Original price was: $65.00.Current price is: $52.00.

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Contains;

  • L-Methionine 25MG
  • L-Inositol 50MG
  • L-Choline 50MG
  • L-Carnitine (Tartrate) 300MG
  • Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) 1MG
  • Vitamin B6 (P5P) 50MG
  • NADH 50MG

 

Methionine – An essential amino acid in the body and is often referred to as L-Methionine. This amino acid happens to be a critical component in the production of many other things, including creatine, and new blood vessels throughout the body. Most importantly perhaps, methionine is a precursor to taurine and cysteine, two other amino acids. It is also connected to the creation of cartilage. Basically, having a proper level of this amino acid is very important to the normal function of the body, as well as repair processes.

 

Inositol – Helps to catalyze or speed up the chemical reactions responsible for generating energy in the body, breaking down dietary fats, creating certain hormones, boosting good cholesterol, processing genetic material (DNA), and the growth and maturation of the cells in the body. It’s a precursor to nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), a compound essential for several REDOX reactions. One of these reactions transfers electrons to provide energy at the cellular level. It also energizes antioxidant enzymes and provides the NAD molecules that protect against oxidative stress and repair free radical damage.

Inositol also exerts several effects on various blood fats. It’s able to increase high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (good cholesterol) while decreasing low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (bad cholesterol) and triglycerides. It can boost HDL by more than 30% while lowering triglycerides by 25%. More HDL cholesterol also contributes to lower LDL cholesterol, as it helps remove bad cholesterol from the bloodstream.

 

Choline – Plays a role in methyl-group metabolism and transporting lipids. It is a lipotropic compound that helps export fat from the liver by helping the body break down fats during metabolism. The liver places fats and cholesterol into very-low-density proteins (VLDPs), a process that requires phosphatidylcholine synthesis. After assembling VLDLs, the body can secrete the fats and cholesterol out of the liver. Insufficient dietary choline can cause muscle and liver damage and contribute to fatty liver development.

 

Carnitine L-Tartrate – Supports fat loss by augmenting fat utilization in the mitochondria. L-Carnitine l-tartrate supplements boost the activity of carnitine palmitoyl transferase enzymes. The body needs these enzymes to metabolize fatty acids into energy, as long-chain fatty acids can only enter the mitochondria if they’re attached to carnitine. The liver and other bodily tissues also rely on these long-chain fatty acids for energy when in a fasting state. Without carnitine, fatty acids build up in cells and can damage several organs, including the brain, heart, and liver. One study noted that carnitine significantly enhanced the liver and muscle’s ability to break down fatty acids into energy. Another study noted that carnitine supplements increased fat utilization in muscles after exercise.

 

B-12 Methylcobalamin – Vitamin B12 in the methylcobalamin form is necessary for biochemical metabolism — life-supportive processes that include the breakdown and conversion of foods we eat into energy that we burn.

 

Vitamin B6 (P5P) – P5P the active form of vitamin b6 helps generate energy by metabolizing proteins, carbohydrates, and fats (macronutrients). It’s also a coenzyme for glycogen phosphorylase, which facilitates the release of stored glucose for energy. P5P can also produce glucose from amino acids in the absence of carbohydrates.

 

NADH – Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) is a coenzyme pivotal to cellular energy production and DNA repair. Its role in cellular respiration, where it helps convert nutrients into usable energy, underscores its importance for cellular function. Furthermore, NADH participates in repairing damaged DNA, ensuring genomic stability and further supporting overall health and wellness.

NADH also plays a pivotal role in energy metabolism by facilitating electron transfer, linking redox reactions to the ETC, and ensuring efficient ATP production in cells. This intricate interplay between NADH, NAD+, FADH2, and the ETC enables cells to harness and utilize energy effectively.

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