"Lipo-B" refers to its two core components: lipotropics (the MIC compounds) and B-vitamins (specifically B12).
The term lipotropic is derived from the Greek words lipos (fat) and trope (to turn). It describes substances that facilitate the export of fat from the liver. Without lipotropics, fat can become "trapped" in the liver, slowing down your entire metabolism.
Methionine An essential, sulfur-containing amino acid. It acts as a "de-greaser" for the liver by facilitating the breakdown of fats and neutralizing toxins that can lead to metabolic sluggishness.
Inositol A nutrient belonging to the B-vitamin family. It facilitates the transport of fats through the bloodstream and plays a key role in insulin sensitivity, helping the body use carbohydrates for energy rather than storing them as fat.
Choline An essential nutrient often grouped with B-vitamins. It facilitates the production of lecithin, which makes fat more soluble in water so it can be moved out of the liver and burned for fuel.
Methylcobalamin (B12) The highly bioavailable, "active" form of Vitamin B12. Unlike the cheaper Cyanocobalamin, this version facilitates immediate neurological and energy support because the body doesn't have to "convert" it before use.
By bypassing the digestive system, Lipo-B facilitates 100% bioavailability — ensuring no nutrients are lost to stomach acid. This delivery method is what separates it from oral B12 or lipotropic supplements.