L-carnitine is an essential component in the energy metabolism of all species and therefore, can offer a wide range of benefits for many animals
This is used for several purposes, making: Cysteine - which can be used to make sulfate, glutathione or taurine, or Ammonia - a potential toxin, that is excreted via the urea cycle, or Alpha ketobutyrate SNPs in CBS are often up-regulated
In women, especially after 35 (or even women over 40), they help regulate appetite, control blood sugar, and reduce cravings all of which become harder to manage during perimenopause and menopause
They play roles in the recovery of the gastric and intestinal cells from injury, they promote cell migration in order to close-off the site of an injury and they prevent leakage of the gastrointestinal contents into the bloodstream
It boosts immunity, combats oxidative stress, and aids in liver detoxification as a potent antioxidant