lipotropies

/ˌlɪpəˈtroʊpiz/
noun
  1. Substances that help the body break down or use fats, especially in the liver.
    • Certain vitamins act as lipotropies, aiding in fat metabolism.
    • The supplement contains lipotropies like choline and inositol.
    • Doctors sometimes recommend lipotropies to support liver health.
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