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L-Carnitine

Posted by: biologyblog | April 23, 2008 | 3 Comments |



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by Ted

Although not a very well known weight control product L-Carnitine is one of the most powerful supplements in the Market. Having used L-Carnitine for the last few years along with my diet and exercise program I have experienced tremendous results. And you will not find L-Carnitine in any “popular” weight loss supplements. Stacker, Lipo-6, Ripped Fuel, Trim spa, Hydroxy Cut and Xenadrine are just a few of the fat burners that have cornered the market. Stating that they will make you lose weight no matter what. Any human with a bit of sense knows that weight loss in not just about increasing your metabolism, but, about eating the right foods and supplementing properly. L-Carnitine is not a stimulant, what it does do is so powerful and yet so simple. L-Carnitine helps your mitochondria metabolize fat. The effects are body fat loss and increased energy. I still scratch my head and wonder why more people are not using this supplement. I personally have used pill form but have heard amazing things about the liquid form. My trainer and World Bench-press Champion Joe McAuliffe has used L-Carnitine for years and experienced nothing but results. Besides Weight loss L-Carnitine also aids sperm production. It also has been known to provide cancer patients receiving chemo therapy an energy boost allowing them to move about some what regularly. L-Carnitine is the most powerful and NATRUL weight loss product that has been discovered. Which leaves me scratching my head as to why more company does will not use this in their weight loss supplements?

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I was interested in learning more about this supplement because I had not really heard of a diet pill that did not have side effects or was bad for you. I could not find any bad reviews of this product in fact most of the companies suggested it for people with protein deficiencies such as children, vegans, and breast-feeding mothers. Also people who are prone to muscle fatigue and cramps could find this supplement useful before working out. It is supposed to help reduce muscle fatigue, increase metabolism, and help curb hunger. After reading the benefits of this product it made me almost want to try it.

I think a lot of people are either terrified to use any kind of weight/diet pills that help loose weight or are anxious to use them, but are not educated enough and go about it the wrong way. Most of the advertisements out there seem great, and there would be no way for the average consumer to really know what is good for them and what is dangerous. Furthermore, researching is impossible on the internet because every website has a different theory. Lastly, when walking into a health store, the people behind the counter usually have very little knowledge and/or experience in the area and are simply there as a part time cashier.

That is so hard for me to believe that there is a diet pill without side effects. You would expect if there aren’t any defects with the product then it would be out on the market constantly.
Regarding what Missy found, that is especially shocking that a product such as this is for children! I have never heard of dieting being recommended for children, much less diet pills.
This was a great post Tim!

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