Biotech USA
L-Carnitine by Biotech USA
- Preferred consumption: 2029-05-13
Description
Description
L-Carnitine by Biotech USA
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It is a powdered dietary supplement based on the amino acid L-carnitine from two different sources: L-carnitine tartrate and acetyl L-carnitine. Enriched with chromium and zinc.
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L-carnitine tartrate is L-carnitine bound with tartaric acid to improve its stability and absorption in the body.
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Acetyl L-carnitine (ALC) is the best-known ester of L-carnitine, widely used for its rapid absorption and excellent benefits for health and performance.
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Chromium and zinc are minerals with great health benefits, complementing the formula synergistically.
What is L-Carnitine by Biotech USA taken for?
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Helps accelerate fat metabolism, using fats as an energy source.
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May help reduce fatigue.
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Contributes to the normal metabolism of macronutrients.
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Helps maintain normal testosterone levels in the blood.
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May help maintain normal blood sugar levels.
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Helps improve sports performance.
Why buy L-Carnitine?
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It is an easy-to-dissolve powder formulation that creates a drink based on two different sources of L-carnitine, significantly improving its effectiveness, absorption, and bioavailability.
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Provides 2000 mg of L-carnitine (L-carnitine from L-tartrate and acetyl-L-carnitine), 5 mg of zinc, and 20 µg of chromium per recommended daily dose.
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Has a delicious iced tea with lemon flavor.
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Contains no gluten, lactose, or sugar.
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Can be combined with other powdered drinks.
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Ideal for athletes looking to improve their physique and training performance.
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Suitable for vegan diets.
How to take L-Carnitine?
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Mix 5 g (1 level scoop) with 300 ml of water.
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Consume immediately, 30 minutes before training.
Biography / Scientific Studies
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Volek, J. S., Kraemer, W. J., Rubin, M. R., Gómez, A. L., Ratamess, N. A., & Gaynor, P. (2002). L-Carnitine L-tartrate supplementation favorably affects markers of recovery from exercise stress. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 282(2), E474–E482.
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Inano, A., Sai, Y., Nikaido, H., Hasimoto, N., Asano, M., Tsuji, A. and Tamai, I. (2003), Acetyl-L-carnitine permeability across the blood–brain barrier and involvement of carnitine transporter OCTN2. Biopharm. Drug Dispos., 24: 357-365.
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