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Acetyl L Carnitine question:

If you eat a lot of meat should you still take it?? I read that you should not since meat has it in it. I took one bottle, didn't notice a difference, but never really do with supplements, but not sure if I should be taking this supplement or not.

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Please don't eat a lot of meat. Animal protein, saturated fat, & cholesterol cause disease.
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