Lysine is one of the two amino acids from which L-Carnitine is synthesized in the body, potentially enhancing endogenous production.
Methionine is one of the two amino acids from which L-Carnitine is synthesized in the body, potentially enhancing endogenous production.
Vitamin C is a required cofactor for the enzymes involved in L-Carnitine biosynthesis.
Iron is a necessary cofactor for the enzymes involved in L-Carnitine biosynthesis.
Vitamin B6 is involved in amino acid metabolism, which supports the body's synthesis of L-Carnitine.
Choline participates in methylation processes essential for the synthesis of L-Carnitine from its precursor amino acids.
Acetyl L-Carnitine is a form of L-Carnitine with unique properties, particularly for cognitive support, and they are often used together or interchangeably depending on specific goals.
Essential for transporting fatty acids into mitochondria for energy production in heart muscle.
Aids in recovery by reducing muscle soreness and may support fatty acid metabolism for energy.
Facilitates the transport of fatty acids into the mitochondria to be burned for energy, which is particularly beneficial for the high energy demands of the heart muscle.
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