Technically yes its widely available as a research chemical. Wed strongly caution against it
Struggles to maintain topline despite appropriate feeding Feels flat, lacking sparkle, or low in stamina Needs support during training, rehabilitation, or rebuilding fitness Is getting older and could benefit from additional support for mobility and everyday function Has metabolic challenges where efficient energy use matters Is maintained on a lower-calorie or restricted diet In short: if your horse needs support making better use of the fuel they're already consuming, Acetyl L-Carnitine provides nutritional support for healthy cellular energy production
If you are with someone who is having a reaction, reassure them and keep them comfortable
It is also sometimes referred to by its amino acid sequence AEDG peptide, which stands for Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly [3]
Users report noticeable fat reduction and improved body composition within 24 weeks of consistent use
Stephens FB, Constantin-Teodosiu D, Laithwaite D, Simpson EJ, Greenhaff PL