Neurologic and Metabolic Disorders It may also serve as adjunctive therapy in: Chronic fatigue syndromes Diabetic neuropathy Insulin resistance or metabolic syndrome Age-related mitochondrial decline Dosing and Administration Route : IM injection (preferred for general use), IV infusion (under clinical guidance) Typical IM dose : 5001,000 mg, 13 times per week IV use : 12 grams diluted in compatible carrier solution (e.g., saline), infused over 3060 minutes Dosing frequency is patient-specific and may be adjusted based on clinical response , exercise load , or lab values Safety and Considerations L-Carnitine is generally well tolerated when administered properly
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The efficacy of vitamin E consumption in neurodegenerative diseases ranges from being modest to nonexistent [80, 81]
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Stomach Emptying: It slows down how fast your stomach empties food into the intestine, keeping you feeling satisfied for longer
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