Inner Armour - L-Carnitine Liquid - 16 oz. CLEARANCE PRICED

Price 15.99 - 41.35 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 183859104010


Manufacture Country USA

Inner Armour L-Carnitine Liquid - 16 oz. (480ml) Inner Armour L-Carnitine Liquid is a non- essential amino acid that helps the transfer of fatty acid groups into the mitochondrial membrane for cellular energy production. It naturally occurs in red meat and other animal source foods, but it is recommended to supplement with L-Carnitine to obtain optimal levels of this excellent amino acid. Studies show that oral carnitine reduces fat mass, increases muscle mass, and reduces fatigue. All of these effects may contribute to weight loss. Supports Energy Production from Fats Promotes Muscle Growth and Development Increases Metabolism Increases Endurance Can reduce feelings of hunger and weakness About Inner ArmourWelcome to Inner Armour, "The Speed of Power", a Parisi Speed School approved Banned Substance Free cutting edge line of sports nutrition products formulated for high school, college and pro athletes that have been tested on real athletes in Parisi Speed Schools across the nation. They thank you sincerely for your interest in Inner Armour supplements and hope that you find their standards well above the norm. There are many challenges in the supplement industry today and things are more confusing than ever for you the consumer. They at Inner Armour have identified those challenges and have provided cutting edge solutions for athletes and bodybuilders that will shape the future of sports nutrition forever. The Challenge:There are millions of high school, college and professional athletes looking for legitimate supplements, training and nutritional answers to help give them an edge that they can trust. Athletes, coaches, trainers and parents are worried and confused about which supplements are actually safe and actually work. In July 2008, a U.S. Olympic swimmer tests positive for a banned substance after taking a nutritional supplement. Several NFL players failed a drug test because of taking a nutritional supplement that was spiked in October of 2008.