Brand: Ortho Molecular

L-Carnitine Tartrate 60 capsules


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Product Description

L-Carnitine Tartrate

L-carnitine is essential in metabolism fat breakdown and the generation of energy in the body. L-carnitine has been shown to stimulate the use of fat for fuel and boost metabolism, thereby playing a role in weight management. The amino acid has also been found to increase aerobic capacity during exercise.

Clinical Applications

  • Improves Cellular Energy Production
  • Stimulates Fat Utilization and Boosts Metabolism
  • Supoports Normal Cardiovascular Function
  • Supports Post-Training Muscle Recovery

Overview

L-carnitine is an amino acid that is essential for the transport of fatty acids into the cell mitochondria, ensuring the metabolism fat breakdown and the generation of energy. Research has shown that L-carnitine stimulates the use of fat for fuel and boosts metabolism, playing a role in weight management. L-carnitine has also been found to support cardiovascular health and to increase aerobic capacity during exercise. Administration of L-carnitine has been shown to support the health of myocardial tissues in a number of experimental model systems and to improve cardiovascular wellness.

This formulation of L-Carnitine Tartrate includes 500 mg of L-carnitine per capsule, providing optimal metabolic support.

Suggested Use

1 capsule three times per day or as recommended by your health care professional

Ingredient Benefits

L-Carnitine

The heart and skeletal muscles, as well as many other tissues, depend on fatty acid oxidation as a source of energy. L-carnitine is an essential nutrient required for the transportation of long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondrial matrix. Within the mitochondria of each cell, a metabolic process called beta-oxidation occurs, resulting in the production of energy. L-carnitine also aids in the transport of short-chain and medium-chain fatty acids out of the mitochondria and helps liberate coenzyme A, an important component of cellular energy.