How to Take L-Carnitine Effectively Recommended Dosage Acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR) 6002,500 mg per day L-carnitine L-tartrate (LCLT) 1,0004,000 mg per day Propionyl-L-carnitine 1,0004,000 mg per day Best Time to Take Pre-workout to increase energy levels and promote fat oxidation Post-workout to support recovery and reduce muscle soreness Precautions Consult a healthcare professional before starting supplementation Generally safe, but very high doses may cause mild digestive discomfort or nausea Natural Sources of L-Carnitine Even if you choose to supplement, incorporating natural sources can help maintain optimal levels: Red meat such as beef and lamb Poultry including chicken and turkey Fish such as cod, salmon, and tuna Dairy products like milk, yogurt, and cheese Plant-based sources including avocado, soybeans, and tempeh Consuming these foods regularly may reduce the need for higher doses of supplementation, although supplements are especially helpful for athletes and individuals with higher energy demands

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