Is L-CARNITINE good for fat loss during cutting?
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Is L-CARNITINE good for fat loss during cutting?
if and only if you are in a caloric deficit. Either by eating less or burning more calories
Not as a primary source, but possibly as a secondary source. I'm pretty sure Carnitine plays a role in your bodies fatigue, so that would help you be able to burn more calories in a gym session.
I'm not a fan of straight L-Carnitine and don't believe it will do anything for fat loss.
Look into LCLT or ALCAR instead.
The effects are minor. That said, when you have many minor effects going, diet, metabolis working optimal, training, supplementation, they all add up. I think its a great supplement
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Definitely look for an LCLT product over an "l-carnitine". ALCAR is awesome, but isn't going to do anything in terms of fatloss as it's more often utilized as a nootropic.
I haven't looked at the studies in a few years so someone correct me if I'm uniformed, but didn't research show LCLT really has no significant effect on fat loss but can improve performance by increasing time to fatigue?
[QUOTE=mtpaquette;1426988411]Definitely look for an LCLT product over an "l-carnitine". ALCAR is awesome, but isn't going to do anything in terms of fatloss as it's more often utilized as a nootropic.[/QUOTE]
^Pretty much this. L-carnitine, in any form, isn't going to be helpful for fat loss. However, LCLT is useful as a recovery supplement and ALCAR has nootropic effects.
Just from some studies I've glanced over in the past I'm not really convinced L-carnitine helps with weight loss.
No.
[QUOTE=wishiwasdivin;1427007061]Just from some studies I've glanced over in the past I'm convinced L-carnitine really helps with weight loss.[/QUOTE]
Maybe you should try it? lol im kidding! ;-) i totally agree with you...repped
I thought I read somewhere if you eat a decent amount of red meat it might not help as red meat has quite a bit of carnatine in it.....I dont eat red meat and havent in years, only fish/chicken 95% of the time, I noticed a huge difference after I started dosing it. felt like I lost a few pounds pretty quick, and overall felt better, and faster recovery. thats just my personal experience though.
[QUOTE=jubjubrsx;1427042011]I thought I read somewhere if you eat a decent amount of red meat it might not help as red meat has quite a bit of carnatine in it.....I dont eat red meat and havent in years, only fish/chicken 95% of the time, I noticed a huge difference after I started dosing it. felt like I lost a few pounds pretty quick, and overall felt better, and faster recovery. thats just my personal experience though.[/QUOTE]
What you noticed is a caloric deficit from dropping the red meat which is higher in fat compared to fish and chicken.
ask yourself this;
if you are in a calorie deficit will you lose more body fat taking l-carntine?
The answer is most probably no. Or at the most, a complete unappreciable amount of extra body fat will be lost.
Or you can be like 99% of other supp users... Don't do the basics (in your care, calculate energy balance) and just buy supps hoping to see them results.
I an eating mostly fish with some read and white meat and some times vegetables meals
The added fat loss would be very minimal if any at all.
There are different types of carnitine that provide different benefits in the body as mentioned above. Carnitine can assist on a cellular level helping oxidize fat to be converted into energy. It can also help increase or sensitize skeletal muscle receptors, along with many other benefits.
If you're open to supplementing with it, have a reliable, cheap source, I say go for it.
[QUOTE=kbayne;1427049821]What you noticed is a caloric deficit from dropping the red meat which is higher in fat compared to fish and chicken.[/QUOTE]
Supplementing with it took place well after he stopped eating red meat from how his post reads.