How the Body Produces and Uses L-Carnitine The body produces L-Carnitine in the liver and kidneys from the amino acids lysine and methionine, requiring cofactors like vitamin C, iron, and vitamin B6, and it can also be obtained through diet from foods like red meat, fish, and dairy, or via supplements
Your care team might suggest vitamin IV therapy as one part of a comprehensive, individualized care plan based on your health status and laboratory results
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Can I switch between oral and injectable
That matches what members report