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Fat Blaster

Enhanced Lipotropic Blend | L-Carnitine + MIC + B Vitamins + NADH

Fat Blaster is a lipotropic injection blend combining L-Carnitine, Methionine-Inositol-Choline (MIC), B vitamins (B6, B12), and NADH. This enhanced formulation builds on traditional MIC injections by adding L-Carnitine for fatty acid transport and NADH for cellular energy metabolism. Formulations vary significantly between vendors, with ingredient ratios and concentrations differing. While individual components have documented metabolic roles with varying levels of clinical evidence, no published studies have examined this specific combination for weight loss.

Daily dose

1-2 mL

Frequency

1-3x per week

Cycle length

4-12 weeks

Storage

2-8°C (refrigerated)

Key benefits

Enhanced lipotropic formula with L-Carnitine (fatty acid transport), MIC (liver support), B vitamins (energy metabolism), and NADH (cellular energy). Individual components have varying levels of clinical evidence.

How it works

L-Carnitine shuttles fatty acids into mitochondria. MIC components support liver fat metabolism. B vitamins are cofactors for energy pathways. NADH participates in ATP production. No studies on this specific combination - effects extrapolated from individual component research.

Dosage protocols

Goal

General metabolic support

Dose

1 mL (per vendor formulation) · 1-2x weekly

Route

IM or SubQ

Goal

Weight management program

Dose

1 mL · 2-3x weekly

Route

IM or SubQ

Research indications

fat Metabolism

Fat Oxidation SupportL-Carnitine shuttles fatty acids into mitochondria for energy production. Meta-analysis shows modest weight loss (~1.2 kg) when combined with exercise.
Liver Lipid MetabolismMIC components (methionine, inositol, choline) support hepatic fat processing. Choline is essential for preventing fatty liver.

insulin Sensitivity

Insulin Sensitivity SupportInositol has moderate evidence for improving insulin sensitivity, particularly in PCOS. May reduce fasting insulin levels.
Metabolic FunctionB6 is a cofactor for 100+ enzymes involved in protein and fat metabolism. One RCT showed improved insulin resistance in obese women.

energy Metabolism

Cellular Energy ProductionB12 and B6 support energy metabolism pathways. NADH participates in ATP generation. Benefits most pronounced if deficient.
Methylation SupportMethionine and choline serve as methyl donors, supporting SAMe production and liver detoxification pathways.

Administration

injectable

Interactions

Compatible
SemaglutideSome clinics combine lipotropics with GLP-1 agonists. Different mechanisms - lipotropics support metabolism while GLP-1s affect appetite and glucose.
Compatible
TirzepatideMay be used alongside GLP-1/GIP agonists in weight loss programs. Lipotropics provide nutritional support rather than hormonal effects.
Monitor Combination
Lipo-CFat Blaster contains MIC components similar to Lipo-C. Avoid stacking to prevent excessive intake of B vitamins and lipotropic agents.
Monitor Combination
B-Complex SupplementsFat Blaster already contains high-dose B6 (50mg) and B12 (1mg). Additional B vitamins may be unnecessary and could lead to excessive intake.
Use Caution
MAOIsInositol and B6 may influence neurotransmitter metabolism. Caution advised with monoamine oxidase inhibitors and psychiatric medications.
Monitor Combination
AnticoagulantsSome components may have minor effects on platelet function. Monitor if taking blood thinners.

Safety notes

No clinical studies on this specific seven-component combination

FDA does not regulate compounded injections

Formulations vary between vendors - no standard formula

Requires prescription from licensed provider

Weight loss requires diet and exercise - injections are supportive only

Use only from reputable compounding pharmacies

Research studies

L-Carnitine Weight Loss Meta-Analysis (2020)

37 RCTs | 2,292 participants | Overweight/obese | -1.21 kg body weight, -2.08 kg fat mass

Meta-analysis found L-carnitine supplementation significantly decreased body weight and fat mass, with optimal dose around 2000mg/day. Effects were modest and primarily seen in overweight/obese individuals combining supplementation with lifestyle modifications.

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Inositol for PCOS - Systematic Review (2023)

26 RCTs | 1,691 patients | BMI reduction | Improved insulin sensitivity

Systematic review found inositol treatment induced greater BMI decrease compared to placebo (MD = -0.45). Inositol was noninferior to metformin for metabolic outcomes with better tolerability profile.

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Vitamin B6 Effects on Obesity - RCT (2021)

44 obese women | 80mg pyridoxine | 8 weeks | Decreased weight, BMI, fat mass

Randomized controlled trial showed 80mg/day B6 supplementation significantly decreased weight (p=0.03), BMI (p=0.023), fat mass (p=0.003), and improved insulin sensitivity compared to baseline in obese/overweight women.

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Choline and Liver Fat Metabolism - Review

Multiple studies | Human and animal models | Fatty liver development

Extensive research demonstrates choline deficiency directly causes hepatic steatosis (fatty liver) in humans. Choline is essential for lipid transport from liver via VLDL assembly.

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NADH/NAD+ Supplementation Review (2023)

Multiple RCTs | NAD+ boosters | No significant weight effects

Review of NAD+ booster trials found no clinical effects on body weight, blood pressure, or resting energy expenditure despite increases in blood NAD+ levels. Direct evidence for NADH supplementation in weight loss is lacking.

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MIC Lipotropic Injections - Limited Clinical Evidence (2013 Review)

Limited clinical trials | Mixed results | Mostly rodent studies

Review found that while individual MIC components may have lipotropic effects in animal models, very limited research exists on the efficacy and safety of combined MIC injections for weight loss in humans.

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