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Date Posted: 04:00:30 04/27/10 Tue
Author: Getnutri
Subject: Herbal Nutritional Supplements, Herbal Dietary Supplements on Discount

Acetyl carnitine

L-Carnitine is an amino acid, also known as carnitine. L-carnitine responsible for transport of fatty acids into a cells mitochondria. It is often sold as a nutritional supplement. the chemical process by which our bodies and minds are thrilled. In heart and skeletal muscle, the primary fuel source is mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation. L-carnitine has two functions. It is a carrier molecule that transports fatty acids into cellular mitochondria for their conversion into cellular energy, and it also moves potentially toxic by product molecules out of the mitochondria after which they are excreted in urine.

For more information visit : Getnutri.com


Acetyl l carnitine

L-Carnitine is an amino acid, also known as carnitine. L-carnitine responsible for transport of fatty acids into a cells mitochondria. It is often sold as a nutritional supplement. the chemical process by which our bodies and minds are thrilled. In heart and skeletal muscle, the primary fuel source is mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation. L-carnitine has two functions. It is a carrier molecule that transports fatty acids into cellular mitochondria for their conversion into cellular energy, and it also moves potentially toxic by product molecules out of the mitochondria after which they are excreted in urine.

For more information visit : Getnutri.com



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