Low acetyl-l-carnitine: a biomarker for depression
Identifying low levels of the amino acid acetyl-l-carnitine may help personalise nutritional treatment for people with depression.
read moreIdentifying low levels of the amino acid acetyl-l-carnitine may help personalise nutritional treatment for people with depression.
read moreA little known natural medicine for depression has been found in several clinical studies to not only be effective, but safer and better tolerated than anti-depressant medication. Furthermore, it may reverse memory loss with age.
read moreL-Carnitine can significantly reduce risk of death in people who have had a heart attack and decrease other heart problems. However because its a freely available dietary supplement and not a pharmaceutical drug it is unlikely to get the attention it deserves.
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