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Supplementation with acetyl-L-carnitine becomes an even greater consideration when we realize the potential anti-aging effects this amino acid may produce when taken in combination with coQ10 and alpha lipoic acid.
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Precision Dosage: With injection, healthcare professionals can administer precise doses tailored to individual needs, ensuring optimal therapeutic benefits without the variability associated with oral intake
Yes, you can take L-carnitine with coffee or green tea, as it can increase fat metabolism and energy levels, especially when consumed before exercise