The neuroprotective effects of carnitine have revealed its potential therapeutic value in the treatment of neurological diseases such as autism spectrum disorder, depression, and Alzheimers disease [96, 97]
With that said, still more research is needed on athletes to determine all the possible effects of L-carnitine supplements
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Both involve bioactive peptides, but they work differently, target different goals, and follow very different evidence and regulatory pathways
Research peptides are short chains of amino acids used for laboratory, in vitro, or analytical science work
No, not for most peptides at moderate intake Main concern Blunted benefits and amplified side effects Most affected Growth hormone peptides (deep-sleep pulse) Gut peptides (BPC-157) No known clash