L-carnitine (or acetyl-L-carnitine) is commonly associated with energy metabolism — particularly the breakdown of fatty acids for energy. This is why many endurance athletes and cardio enthusiasts include it in their routines.
The mechanism is simple: carnitine acts as a shuttle, moving fatty acids into the mitochondria where they're converted to energy. More available carnitine means your body has more fuel options during long, steady-state cardio work.
For cardio routines, many people take L-carnitine daily (not just on training days) to maintain steady levels. Take the serving size marked on the pack, and pair it with consistent training for best results.
Is it for everyone? Not necessarily. If you do mostly strength training, you might not notice much. If you run, cycle, swim, or do steady cardio, L-carnitine is worth exploring as part of your routine.
Tuttibear's acetyl-L-carnitine gummies are sized for daily intake alongside your cardio work. Start at one gummy and stay consistent for 3-4 weeks before evaluating — L-carnitine works gradually.
Consult a healthcare professional if you take medication, are pregnant, or breastfeeding before starting any supplement routine.
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