L-Carnitine

What is L-Carnitine?

L-carnitine is a type of carnitine, which is a derivative of amino acids. Amino acids combine to make proteins, which carry out many essential tasks in the body. Carnitine helps the body break down fatty acids and turn them into energy to power the cells.

In the body, the liver and kidneys create L-carnitine from the amino acids lysine and methionine. The kidneys can also store L-carnitine for later use and eliminate the excess through the urine stream.

Benefits of L-Carnitine

FAQs

L-carnitine is a conditionally essential nutrient, meaning that the body can generally make enough of it, but, in some cases, a person may have to get the compound from food or oral supplements if they cannot make enough.

Our doctors will run a panel of assessments to determine your eligibility for L-Carnitine and if its properties will benefit your circumstances. 

L-Carnitine is very bioavailable and may is approved for long term usage. 

Studies have shown very positive sleep responses in populations that consume L-Carnitine. 

L-Cartnitine begins working immediately. 

L-Carnitine is an amino acid, so it’s consumption is 100% safe. 

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