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l-carnitine transports long chain fatty acids into mitochondria

l-carnitine transports long chain fatty acids into mitochondria The mechanism by which long-chain enter the Oxidation of Fatty Acids: Ketogenesis

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This hormonal shift creates a perfect storm for fat accumulation: Slower metabolic rate (200-300 fewer calories burned daily) Increased visceral fat storage Reduced muscle mass (further slowing metabolism) Impaired fat mobilization from stubborn areas Decreased exercise capacity and recovery This is why the same diet and exercise that worked in your 20s stops working in your 40s and beyond

l-carnitine transports long chain fatty acids into mitochondria The mechanism by which long-chain enter the Oxidation of Fatty Acids: Ketogenesis

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l-carnitine transports long chain fatty acids into mitochondria The mechanism by which long-chain enter the Oxidation of Fatty Acids: Ketogenesis

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l-carnitine transports long chain fatty acids into mitochondria The mechanism by which long-chain enter the Oxidation of Fatty Acids: Ketogenesis

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l-carnitine transports long chain fatty acids into mitochondria The mechanism by which long-chain enter the Oxidation of Fatty Acids: Ketogenesis

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l-carnitine transports long chain fatty acids into mitochondria The mechanism by which long-chain enter the Oxidation of Fatty Acids: Ketogenesis

Its so important, in fact, that its levels in the cell are comparable to glucose, potassium, and cholesterol, all of which we need in abundance for good cellular function [1]

l-carnitine transports long chain fatty acids into mitochondria The mechanism by which long-chain enter the Oxidation of Fatty Acids: Ketogenesis
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