08/04/2026
Weight management is not one-size-fits-all.
MIC injections contain methionine, inositol, and choline: nutrients involved in normal metabolic processes, including lipid transport and cellular signaling. Although these biological roles provide a rationale for considering MIC as supportive care, MIC injections should not be used for weight management on their own.
When appropriate, MIC may be considered as one complementary component of a broader plan that includes:
• balanced nutrition
• regular physical activity
• sustainable behavioural strategies
• appropriate medical care and follow-up
Before treatment is considered, I complete a comprehensive nursing assessment that includes your health history, medications and supplements, allergies, weight trajectory, lifestyle factors, goals, contraindications and potential referral needs.
Your assessment is then reviewed by a Nurse Practitioner, who determines whether treatment is appropriate. Eligibility for a consultation does not guarantee approval or treatment.
Individual responses vary.
Interested in learning whether MIC may be appropriate within your individualized weight-management plan? Book a comprehensive consultation through the link in my bio.
Educational information only. This post does not replace individualized medical advice.
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