A study out of Scotland concluded that in addition to its fat-transporting work, L-carnitine also enhances insulin's actions on muscle cells.[1] What this means is that it can help keep blood glucose levels low, even after a carb-rich meal, while also aiding glycogen repletion
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Prof Adam Taylor, from Lancaster University, said potential benefits in pre-clinical studies such as those in animals and cells do not necessarily mean a peptide is beneficial for humans