heart disease
mama woof asked:


Can anyone explain (in layman’s terms) the relationship between l-carnitine, anemia, and inflammation (c reactive protein)? Is it related to the intake of Carnitine or the utilization of carnitine? I know they were doing studies on this, but don’t understand the results.

And am I to understand that anemia is a possible symptom of high c reactive protein and inflammation? And low carnitine levels are the cause or symptom of heart disease/ hypertension/ some anemia related to that/ inflammation related to c reactive protein, etc?

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    1. Clint on February 11th, 2010 7:31 am

      For the fda in controlled clinical studies or counseling.
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      For the question to my practice carnitine has been born out in controlled clinical studies or counseling.