Do not use if under the age of 18, pregnant, or nursing
Nutritional Role: Transporting fatty acids into mitochondria for energy production Supporting mitochondrial efficiency , the powerhouse of your cells Maintaining heart and muscle function Shilajit vs L-Carnitine at a Glance Side Effects to Know Shilajit: May lower blood pressure, but exercise caution if on medication Risk of contamination if not purified Not recommended during pregnancy or for people with excess iron (hemochromatosis) L-Carnitine: Can cause nausea, upset stomach, or fishy body odor in high doses May interact with thyroid or blood-thinning medications High doses of L-Carnitine over time may raise TMAO (trimethylamine N-oxide) levels, a compound linked to increased risk of heart disease and artery buildup
It helps with urination, fights inflammation, and keeps blood pressure in check
Roberts, R-Burlington, also explained his vote
And because ulcerative colitis interferes with metabolism and absorption of food, it can interfere with B12 absorption and result in a deficiency
Pairwise comparisons similarly revealed no significant differences between experiments within conditions