The Lipolysis Stack (Lemon Bottle)
Also Known As: Lemon Bottle injection, Riboflavin bromelain lipolytic blend, Lemon bottle fat dissolve, Lemon bottle aesthetic injection, Fat dissolving injection, Lipolytic cocktail, Injectable fat reduction blend, Lemon Bottle lipolysis, Phosphatidylcholine blend, Aesthetic lipolytic injection, Body sculpting injection, Spot fat reduction injection, lipolysis
The Lipolysis Stack (Lemon Bottle) is a research-grade Proprietary lipolytic aesthetic blend targeting Adipocyte membrane disruption and fatty acid release studied in Weight Loss & Metabolism research. It is supplied strictly for in vitro laboratory research use only - not for human or animal consumption, and not FDA-approved.
Evidence Tier: Cosmetic - Recognized topical cosmetic active, not a drug.
An aesthetic fat-dissolving injection blend with limited controlled evidence.
At A Glance
| Category | Weight Loss & Metabolism |
|---|---|
| Compound Class | Proprietary lipolytic aesthetic blend (riboflavin, bromelain, lecithin, carnitine) |
| Molecular Target | Adipocyte membrane disruption and fatty acid release; phospholipase activation; localized lipolysis |
| Molecular Weight | mixture |
| Amino Acid Sequence | riboflavin + bromelain + lecithin blend |
| CAS Number | n/a |
| Half-Life | ~1-2 hours (Riboflavin) / ~6-9 hours (Bromelain) |
| WADA Status | not_listed |
| Evidence Tier | Cosmetic |
Mechanism Of Action
It uses Riboflavin and Bromelain to accelerate the breakdown of fat cell membranes (lipolysis). Once the cell is broken, the fat is released and safely filtered out of the body through the lymphatic system.
Studied For
- Localized fat reduction (aesthetic)
- Submental fat dissolving (double chin)
- Body contouring
- Non-surgical liposuction alternative
- Facial fat reduction
- Spot reduction research
- Lipid emulsion aesthetic
- Phosphatidylcholine lipolysis
- Deoxycholate fat dissolving
- Aesthetic medicine injection
- Lipolysis cocktail research
- double chin
- body contouring
- localized fat loss
- non-surgical liposuction
Reported Research Findings
Benefit claims are largely manufacturer and practitioner reported; peer-reviewed controlled evidence is very limited.
Safety And Handling Notes
Local swelling, redness, pain, bruising, and nodules common to injectable lipolytics; bromelain carries allergy potential.
Not an FDA-approved drug; efficacy and safety are not regulator-reviewed; evidence is largely anecdotal; sterility and quality vary.
Regulatory Status
Not FDA-approved; sold as a cosmetic/aesthetic product in some markets.
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