[16] Endogenous toxins [edit] Endogenous reactive metabolites, such as peroxides, reactive oxygen species and reactive aldehydes, arise continuously from normal cellular metabolism and can damage proteins, lipids and nucleic acids if not controlled
One 2020 review and meta-analysis found that L-carnitine supplements produced small but statistically significant reductions in body weight and fat mass compared to placebo [4]
Utpal Pajvani, a diabetes expert and an associate professor of medicine in the division of endocrinology at Columbia Universitys Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, said that the study is very, very interesting and would warrant external validation. But the research had limitations: Its retrospective and its possible that some of the patients may have had Type 2 diabetes, not Type 1, he said
Thats just one study, however and most of the participants were healthy, so its difficult to know what would happen to real-life patients
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"Insurance, however, is one of the biggest deciding factors." The bottom line: Is tirzepatide better than semaglutide