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The Heart-wise Benefits of L-Carnitine
When
the manufacturers of Thermadrol designed the supplement for
weight loss, they considered the heart. It would be untrue to
attribute taking the supplement, l-carnitine to improve athletic
performance. Although, it would make sense if carnitine could
maximize one’s endurance, clinical studies have not proved conclusive
evidence. In cardiac patients, l-carnitine has proved to be
an integral supplement.
For
example, clinical trials have suggested that patients who take
l-carnitine supplements shortly after suffering from ischemia
(lack of blood flow through vessels) or a heart attack maybe
less apt to succumb to a subsequent aortic attack, abnormal
heart rhythms, experience chest pain, die of a myocardial infarction
or be diagnosed with congestive heart failure. (Congestive heart
failure is a condition that leads to a back up of blood into
the lungs and legs. As a result, the heart loses its ability
to pump blood efficiently).
Consequently,
l-carnitine makes for an aortic-friendly compound in Thermadrol.
Primarily, dairy products and red meat (specifically lamb) contain
rich sources of l-carnitine. In asparagus, avocados, fermented
soybeans, fish, peanut butter, poultry and wheat have a small
percentage of carnitine.
Aside
from its benefits in weight loss in Thermadrol and for individuals
diagnosed with heart disease, l-carnitine has been found to
serve a variety of other medical ailments. Medical studies have
evaluated memory loss and dementia. Certain trials demonstrated
how L-acetylcarnitine (LAC), a form of L-carnitine enters the
brain. It showed a remission in the progression of Alzheimer's
disease. The tests even portrayed a relief with senility depression.
Men
with a low sperm count have supplemented their diets with l-carnitine.
The vitality bearing property of l-carnitine makes it a critical
element of Thermadrol. Consequently, researchers hypothesize
that chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) may be caused by dietary
insufficiencies in a number of nutrients, including carnitine.
The theory was proved in a study of 30 people diagnosed with
CFS. The results portrayed that individuals who took L-carnitine
improved their conditions better than those who took a prescribed
medication or placebo.
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