Alternatively, if the functional deficit in CFS patients leads to recruitment of abnormal ATP production pathways (63), carnitine supplementation might restore the use of normal reaction pathways, thus promoting metabolic flexibility
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Purest Form, Clinically Tested Boosts Cellular Energy* Transports Fatty Acids* L-Carnitine is a non-essential amino acid that helps to maintain overall good health by facilitating the transfer of fatty acid groups into the mitochondrial membrane for cellular energy production.* It naturally occurs in red meat and other animal source foods, but we recommend supplementation to obtain optimal levels of this excellent amino acid