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<blockquote data-quote="Formula364" data-source="post: 49659" data-attributes="member: 13948"><p>All four naturally occur in the body, but will not necessarily convert if there is a minimum present. Adding them could be of benefit. I'm familiar with L-Carnitine and NAC, don't know about the other two.</p><p></p><p>"Each carnitine analog has its own unique chemical structure. Your body will therefore absorb, distribute, metabolize and respond to it differently. In pharmacological terms, we say that each analog has its own unique “pharmacokinetic” and “pharmacodynamic” properties. Thus, by combining several analogs into one formula, you can enjoy a broader range of potential benefits."</p><p>"In light of the importance of ARs to androgen effectiveness, it was exciting to learn that a clinical study published in the well-respected journal <em>Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise </em>reported that dietary supplementation with a carnitine analog known as l-carnitine l-tartrate, one of the four analogs found in Quadracarn&#8482;, can actually increase AR levels in resistance training subjects and that this may enhance recovery from their workouts. Considering the many roles played by androgens in human physiology &#8211;sex, muscle, mood and more-- the boost in androgen effectiveness associated with l-carnitine l-tartrate supplementation may provide more benefits than just faster recovery."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Formula364, post: 49659, member: 13948"] All four naturally occur in the body, but will not necessarily convert if there is a minimum present. Adding them could be of benefit. I'm familiar with L-Carnitine and NAC, don't know about the other two. "Each carnitine analog has its own unique chemical structure. Your body will therefore absorb, distribute, metabolize and respond to it differently. In pharmacological terms, we say that each analog has its own unique “pharmacokinetic” and “pharmacodynamic” properties. Thus, by combining several analogs into one formula, you can enjoy a broader range of potential benefits." "In light of the importance of ARs to androgen effectiveness, it was exciting to learn that a clinical study published in the well-respected journal [I]Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise [/I]reported that dietary supplementation with a carnitine analog known as l-carnitine l-tartrate, one of the four analogs found in Quadracarn™, can actually increase AR levels in resistance training subjects and that this may enhance recovery from their workouts. Considering the many roles played by androgens in human physiology –sex, muscle, mood and more-- the boost in androgen effectiveness associated with l-carnitine l-tartrate supplementation may provide more benefits than just faster recovery." [/QUOTE]
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