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mrsD 08-15-2016 01:42 PM

Here is good brief monograph on carnitine.
Carnitine — Health Professional Fact Sheet

I find the plain l- carnitine less effective (I tried Doctor's Best) not too long ago. Something about the acetyl form seems to work better for me. (however I do notice some acidic vinegary odor sometimes from it on my skin). That is why I went back to the plain L form but I lost stamina on it.

Look up the Juvenon website, as it has lots of information on how carnitine works in the mitochondria especially for aging adults. Dr. Ames did alot of research when offering that product when it was new.

linter 08-16-2016 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 1220573)
Here is good brief monograph on carnitine.
Carnitine — Health Professional Fact Sheet

I find the plain l- carnitine less effective (I tried Doctor's Best) not too long ago. Something about the acetyl form seems to work better for me. (however I do notice some acidic vinegary odor sometimes from it on my skin). That is why I went back to the plain L form but I lost stamina on it.

Look up the Juvenon website, as it has lots of information on how carnitine works in the mitochondria especially for aging adults. Dr. Ames did alot of research when offering that product when it was new.

the acetyls i see on amazon are labeled Acetyl L-Carnitine . Is that the name of the good form?

mrsD 08-16-2016 01:14 PM

yes, it is the same. I just get tired of putting that -l- in it, which is difficult on an iPhone tiny keypad.

linter 08-16-2016 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 1220706)
yes, it is the same. I just get tired of putting that -l- in it, which is difficult on an iPhone tiny keypad.

gotcha. thanks.

jake100 08-25-2016 06:54 PM

My feet and leg start getting painful just by standing. Is this sign of SFN?
Does any one else has this issue please?
Thanks


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