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Short answer: MIC-B12 is an injectable lipotropic supplement that combines four nutrients (Methionine, Inositol, Choline, and Vitamin B12) used to support energy, metabolism, and the body's natural fat-processing pathways. It is typically delivered as a weekly self-injection.
What's in MIC-B12 (MICC)
The "MICC" abbreviation captures the four active ingredients in the formulation. Each plays a different role in metabolism and overall wellness.
M, Methionine: an essential amino acid the body cannot produce on its own. Methionine helps the liver process and remove fat, supports detoxification pathways, and is involved in methylation, a biological process used to repair tissue and produce neurotransmitters.
I, Inositol: a B-vitamin-like compound that supports fat metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and mood regulation. It is found naturally in many foods and helps cells respond properly to insulin signaling.
C, Choline: an essential nutrient the body needs in larger amounts than it can produce on its own. Choline helps the liver break down fat (the "lipotropic" effect), supports brain and nerve function, and is a precursor to acetylcholine, a key neurotransmitter.
B12 (Cyanocobalamin): the most widely used and stable form of Vitamin B12 in injectable formulations. Your body converts it into the active forms needed to support red blood cell formation, nerve function, and energy production at the cellular level. B12 deficiency is associated with fatigue, weakness, and cognitive symptoms.
Together, this combination is referred to as a "lipotropic" formulation, meaning it supports the body's ability to process and metabolize fat.
What MIC-B12 helps with
Patients commonly use MIC-B12 to support:
Energy and stamina, especially for those experiencing fatigue or feeling sluggish
The liver's ability to process and break down fat
Metabolism and natural energy production
General wellness and overall vitality
MIC-B12 is most often used as a complementary therapy alongside healthy nutrition, hydration, and physical activity. It is not a stand-alone weight-loss medication.
Who MIC-B12 is for
MIC-B12 is generally appropriate for adults who:
Are looking for additional support with energy or metabolism
Want a complement to a nutrition or weight-management plan
Are already on a GLP-1 medication and want adjunctive support
Eligibility is reviewed by a Belle provider as part of the intake process. Existing Belle patients can request MIC-B12 through the patient portal, and a provider will determine whether it is appropriate to add to their plan.
What to expect
Frequency: most patients receive a weekly injection, though frequency can vary based on individual goals and provider guidance.
Route of administration: intramuscular (IM) injection, typically into the outer thigh or deltoid. This is a different injection technique than GLP-1 medications, which are subcutaneous. See Proper Injection Sites for GLP-1 and MIC-B12 Medications.
Storage: MIC-B12 does not require refrigeration. Store at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. See Storage and Guidelines for MIC+B12.
Shipment: ships in a standard box without ice packs. See What Should My MIC-B12 Shipment Look Like?
Side effects: rare and typically mild. The most common are slight discomfort at the injection site or mild nausea.
Important notes
MIC-B12 is a supplement, not a primary weight-loss medication. Individual results vary and depend on overall lifestyle factors, including nutrition, activity level, and adherence to the prescribed schedule.
Always share your full medication list with your Belle provider before starting MIC-B12, including any prescription medications, supplements, or vitamins you currently take.
Do not self-adjust your dose. Follow the dosing and frequency your provider recommends.
