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What are The Benefits of L-carnitine and L-carnitine Powder?

http://www.aasraw.com/product/l-carnitine/ - L-carnitine is naturally produced in the body. It is important for heart and brain function, muscle movement, and many other body processes.

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<strong>What</strong> <strong>are</strong> the benefits <strong>of</strong> L-<strong>carnitine</strong> <strong>and</strong> L-<strong>carnitine</strong> powder?<br />

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2. Different types <strong>of</strong> L-<strong>carnitine</strong>?<br />

L- Carnitine is most commonly known to help the body produce energy by freeing up<br />

fatty acids, which has been said to aid fat loss.It is <strong>of</strong>ten mistaken for an amino acid<br />

but is actually synthesised in the body from amino acids, lysine <strong>and</strong> methionine.<br />

L Carnitine is produced in the liver <strong>and</strong> kidneys in addition to being available through<br />

animal sources – predominantly red meat <strong>and</strong> dairy – <strong>and</strong> conveniently enough,<br />

supplement form.<br />

Here <strong>are</strong> several other types <strong>of</strong> <strong>carnitine</strong>:<br />

● Propionyl-L-Carnitine: This form is well-suited for blood-flow-related issues such<br />

as peripheral vascular disease <strong>and</strong> high blood pressure. It may work via the production<br />

<strong>of</strong> nitric oxide, which improves blood flow.<br />

● D-Carnitine: This inactive form may cause a <strong>carnitine</strong> deficiency in the human body<br />

by inhibiting the absorption <strong>of</strong> other, more useful forms.<br />

● L-Carnitine L-Tartrate: This is one <strong>of</strong> the most common forms found in sports<br />

supplements, due to its rapid absorption rate. It may help with exercise-related factors<br />

such as muscle soreness <strong>and</strong> recovery.

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