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- Supports lower levels of triglycerides.
- Keeps down levels of heart rhythm.
- Carnitine can reduce triglyceride levels.
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Carnitine can substantially reduce the level of triglyceride. Primary tissues of the body, especially the skeletal muscles and heart, rely on the oxidation of the fatty acids for their primary energy source. L-Carnitine can help regulate the heartbeat and also enhances motility of the sperm.
Being a molecule that closely resembles that of a vitamin, L-Carnitine is produced in the body from the essential amino acids methionine and lysine. The carnitine found in about 3.5 lbs of steak approximately contains one gram of L-Carnitine. Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) also contributes to the transportation of fatty acids to the mitochondria in the human body.
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Suggested Use: Take 1 tablespoon, one or two times daily on an empty stomach, or as directed by your qualified health care consultant. Store in a cool, dry place.
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Supplemental Facts Serving Size: 1 Tablespoon(s)
| Ingredients | Per Serving | % DV | | | | | Panthothenic Acid (Vitamin B5, as d-Panthenol) | 10 mg | 100% | | | | | L-Carnitine (USP grade, Elemental Free-Base) | 1000 mg | * | | | | | * Daily Value Not Established | |
Notes: Suitable for vegetarians/vegans.
Other Ingredients: Purified water, xylitol, glycerin, citric acid, potassium sorbate (a preservative), and grapefruit seed extract (a preservative). |
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Contains No Added: wheat, gluten, soy, dairy, egg, fish/shellfish, nuts/tree nuts.
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