Wordz_Worf
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How effective is L-Carnitine when dosed orally? I understand that injecting it is a lot better, but would 2-3 grams of L-Carnitine L- Tartrate be an alright dose?
I've taken it just as part of a staple for many years but I really don't know why I keep it because I don't notice when I do or don't. However, I can attest to how incredible it is injected based on several guys I know doing so. They look like they are on a mild cycle- leaned up a lot and muscle appears much fuller.
Anybody tried transdermal carnitine?. Thinking of trying this.
I have not see that ??
Applying it right at fat stores might be effective.There were and are few products with some carnitine in them for localized use. I was wondering of using a carrier and adding carnitine to see if it works systemically. The molecular weight of carnitine is low enough (around 160D) to allow transdermal delivery in theory.
Applying it right at fat stores might be effective.
There were and are few products with some carnitine in them for localized use. I was wondering of using a carrier and adding carnitine to see if it works systemically. The molecular weight of carnitine is low enough (around 160D) to allow transdermal delivery in theory.
I just inject it...been on it close to a year
It is like creatine where it works behind the scenes...great for fat loss and overall health
Yes indeed...especially at higher mgDo you notice an increase in sweating ??
Unless I'm misremembering..... Matt used Carnitine and PLCAR in EvoMuse Eviscerate and Eviscerate Smolder.
I am on week two or three, getting leaner and more vascular daily !!
Are you using injectable carnitine? What dosage?
At 600 a day I haven't noticed any affects on sleep.
Seems like for fat loss the more the better. I've had many guys report they found 1000mg a day to be the sweet spot. I've also seen ppl use up to 3000mg a day, you read that correct 3000 and that was where they found diminishing returns.
I don't think there's much of a difference between 1000-3000 going by his results.
Chase irons has a YouTube channel where he use to talk a lot about carn and he also went up to 3000+ and said similar things
I don't agree with everything the guy says but he probably has more Carnitine experience then anyone else I've come across.
900 is a solid dose. Increased sweating, increased muscular endurance and fat loss is all very noticeable at this dose.
Even at 300mg it's noticable
300 was where I first started using it at and it worked absolutely fine, not to mention those 600mg/ml bottles last a long time on 300. The only thing I wanna say is if you're going to raise the dose then make a bigger jump because you won't notice a difference between 300-400. But if you go from 300-600 it will definitely be noticable.
Go for it! Today's a rest day for meNow you have me curious, I my have to try 600 this morning for International Chest Day !!
I Did, I will post the Results in my thread later today !!Go for it! Today's a rest day for me
It is plenty effective orally. Just go with the appropriate form for the benefits you would like.
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It depends on your goals and expectations but people have been using various forms of carnitine for a pretty long time, you can even search this specific forum if actual science isn’t your thing.
I'm cool with the actual science that's important but also was real world experience and stuff that happens outside of studies you read on the internet with people you've never met in your entire life. L-Carnitine has a very very low oral bioavailability and it's effectiveness is minuscule in comparison to injecting it. Scientific studies are nice and they're a place to begin your research but they very rarely pan out outside of the lab and most of them aren't worth the paper they're written on when it comes to showing those results first hand
Then search the forums. There’s plenty of people who regularly ask for other forms of carnitine and have used it with varying effects on here.
I don't need to defend myself in an argument that 99% of us already know the answer to and that answer is oral L-Carnitine is very marginally effective. The majority of us know that the sky is blue when we don't have to keep repeating it over and over again prove to someone that the sky is blue, so You enjoy your labor day bud✌
I don't know about that, but we do know that oral Carnitine is only about 10-12% bioavailability and injectable is 100%
So on paper the 2-3 grams oral is equal to about 200-300mg injectable. But from my own experience and other people I've personally spoken and trained with, there no comparison between the 2 in effects.
I'm not saying oral dosent work. It does, but it works at a fraction of it's injectable counterpart when it comes to increasing muscular endurance, speeding up fat loss, hair, skin, nails, libido, cognitive function ect.
For recovery purposes..... No clue. I never found it to be something that does a ton for recovery. But I also don't have issues with recovery.
My point was plain and simple, oral l Carnitine is not comparable to Injectable Carnitine on any level. I at no point said oral Carnitine does not work. But if anyone is saying that oral carnitine is just as effective or even remotely as effective as injectable L-Carnitine they are straight up lying, or have never used injectable Carnitine
@sns8778 I'm not trying to fight or argue with you I'm just trying to make a point
at no point did I say oral does not work and I even talked about ways that I have successfully used oral Carnitine in conjunction with the injectable.
Invalid Link RemovedI'm not trying to argue with you either. I like you and normally enjoy your posts.
I don't disagree with you that many people may find that injectable L-Carnitine will work better for them than oral L-Carnitine; but that wasn't what the thread was about. The original poster had said in his original post that he knew injectable L-Carnitine was better but was asking specifically about oral L-Carnitine supplementation and if that was an alright dose.
Resolve replied that it was an alright dose and emphasized the importance of people picking the correct form of carnitine for their individual needs and this was the correct answer for oral L-Carnitine supplementation because the 2,000 to 3,000 mg. per day range is the dosage range is the range commonly used in studies and also that has a lot of real world feedback on it.
He never said that oral L-Carnitine supplementation was better than injectable Carnitine, he didn't even mention injectable at all; he just answered the original poster's question about oral L-Carnitine dosages.
You said in this post that I'm replying to above that you never said that oral Carnitine supplementation doesn't work. The reason that I took yours posts to be saying or implying that was:
Resolve's original post:
It is plenty effective orally. Just go with the appropriate form for the benefits you would like.
You bumped the thread to quote that and say:
This is false
Then he posted a study and mentioned the positive feedback on oral L-Carnitine supplementation over the years.
You replied:
I don't need to defend myself in an argument that 99% of us already know the answer to and that answer is oral L-Carnitine is very marginally effective. The majority of us know that the sky is blue when we don't have to keep repeating it over and over again prove to someone that the sky is blue, so You enjoy your labor day bud
Yep there's a bunch of people who say it's effective who never post pictures of themselves never show progress and don't have any results. They just say that it works with no results whatsoever zero
The thing is, you bumped this thread to tell him a post from almost 6 months ago was false even though it was factually correct in terms of oral L-Carnitine supplementation. You came at him like he was saying that oral L-Carnitine supplementation was better than injectable but that wasn't what his post was about and it had already been acknowledged in the original post of the thread that injectable was better but the member was asking about oral L-Carnitine supplementation. I would have understood this more if Resolve had said oral was better than injectable but he never even mentioned it. He was just answering the OP's question and the answer was correct as pertains to oral L-Carnitine supplementation.
I understand that you love injectable L-Carnitine, but please understand my side of this that this is a supplement forum and 99% of people that come on AM to read and gain knowledge about supplements are never going to inject anything; so to them, its not injectable versus oral. They're looking at threads like this as - hey, is 2 to 3 grams of L-Carnitine a good dose if I'm going to take L-Carnitine? And for them, the answer is yes.
I like Resolve and I like you, and it does make me sad to see the way this thread turned but my main intention with my posts isn't to play peacemaker between the two of you; my main intention is to clarify things for people that may read this thread and not post in it, whether it be today, tomorrow, or 6 months or 3 years from now that yes, while injectable L-Carnitine may be more effective than oral L-Carnitine, one doesn't have to inject to get the benefits from L-Carnitine and shouldn't dismiss L-Carnitine just bc they're not willing to inject it. And that for oral L-Carnitine supplementation, the effective dosage range is generally regarded as 1 to 3 grams per day.
I hope that makes sense.
Is there any literature comparing injectable L-Carnitine to oral LCLT/ALCAR/PLCAR from a pharmacokinetic perspective?
Never have used injectable carnitine (and won’t- just not my thing), but I do anecdotally find nice results from 2-3g of LCLT regarding recovery. Less DOMS. LCLT + carbs pre/intra workout seems to work well for me when I do use it.
I'm not trying to argue with you either. I like you and normally enjoy your posts.
I don't disagree with you that many people may find that injectable L-Carnitine will work better for them than oral L-Carnitine; but that wasn't what the thread was about. The original poster had said in his original post that he knew injectable L-Carnitine was better but was asking specifically about oral L-Carnitine supplementation and if that was an alright dose.
Resolve replied that it was an alright dose and emphasized the importance of people picking the correct form of carnitine for their individual needs and this was the correct answer for oral L-Carnitine supplementation because the 2,000 to 3,000 mg. per day range is the dosage range is the range commonly used in studies and also that has a lot of real world feedback on it.
He never said that oral L-Carnitine supplementation was better than injectable Carnitine, he didn't even mention injectable at all; he just answered the original poster's question about oral L-Carnitine dosages.
You said in this post that I'm replying to above that you never said that oral Carnitine supplementation doesn't work. The reason that I took yours posts to be saying or implying that was:
Resolve's original post:
It is plenty effective orally. Just go with the appropriate form for the benefits you would like.
You bumped the thread to quote that and say:
This is false
Then he posted a study and mentioned the positive feedback on oral L-Carnitine supplementation over the years.
You replied:
I don't need to defend myself in an argument that 99% of us already know the answer to and that answer is oral L-Carnitine is very marginally effective. The majority of us know that the sky is blue when we don't have to keep repeating it over and over again prove to someone that the sky is blue, so You enjoy your labor day bud
Yep there's a bunch of people who say it's effective who never post pictures of themselves never show progress and don't have any results. They just say that it works with no results whatsoever zero
The thing is, you bumped this thread to tell him a post from almost 6 months ago was false even though it was factually correct in terms of oral L-Carnitine supplementation. You came at him like he was saying that oral L-Carnitine supplementation was better than injectable but that wasn't what his post was about and it had already been acknowledged in the original post of the thread that injectable was better but the member was asking about oral L-Carnitine supplementation. I would have understood this more if Resolve had said oral was better than injectable but he never even mentioned it. He was just answering the OP's question and the answer was correct as pertains to oral L-Carnitine supplementation.
I understand that you love injectable L-Carnitine, but please understand my side of this that this is a supplement forum and 99% of people that come on AM to read and gain knowledge about supplements are never going to inject anything; so to them, its not injectable versus oral. They're looking at threads like this as - hey, is 2 to 3 grams of L-Carnitine a good dose if I'm going to take L-Carnitine? And for them, the answer is yes.
I like Resolve and I like you, and it does make me sad to see the way this thread turned but my main intention with my posts isn't to play peacemaker between the two of you; my main intention is to clarify things for people that may read this thread and not post in it, whether it be today, tomorrow, or 6 months or 3 years from now that yes, while injectable L-Carnitine may be more effective than oral L-Carnitine, one doesn't have to inject to get the benefits from L-Carnitine and shouldn't dismiss L-Carnitine just bc they're not willing to inject it. And that for oral L-Carnitine supplementation, the effective dosage range is generally regarded as 1 to 3 grams per day.
I hope that makes sense.
Hi, sorry for the question but. Why is pure liquid carnitine base never discussed? Will it have lower bioavailability even though it is 100% l-carnitine than tartrate?