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L-carnitine

L-carnitine is an enzyme that is produced in the heart, kidney, and liver to convert fat into energy. L-carnitine supplement is given to patients who have low L-carnitine in the body. The supplement also increases the efficiency of exercise in patients with chest pain.

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Is it safe for me to try an L-carnitine for losing weight?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 40-year-old male. My weight is 185 lbs. I am unable to lose fat despite a proper diet and exercise. Can I use an L-carnitine supplement?   Read Full »


Dr. Rathee Rahul

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Well, I am sorry to inform you that it is a myth that L-carnitine reduces weight by burning fat. I know that you can easily find thousands of websites on the internet that claim that consuming their energy drinks and supplements containing L-carnitine will burn out exce...  Read Full »

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