Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 Barbara I added it later. Here it is again. http://www.juvenon.com/science/ > > Sunny, in the email I got, there link seemed to be missing...maybe I > am missing something else? I was interested in the post because at > Thanksgiving my son brought a Popular Science ad for a product that > combined alpha lipoic acid and acetyl l-carnitine. Can't remember > the name but I think it started with N. It was advertised as helping > mitochondrial function which is why it caught his eye. I expect this > is the product you were talking about? I had an adverse reaction to > alpha lipoic acid but have never tried acetyl l-carnitine. Anyway, > just curious. > > Barbara > > > > > > > > > Hello again, > > > > > > Alpha lipoic acid and (acetyl L) carnitine are two supplements > > frequently on lists of mito coctails. I had read about them in > various > > sports/nutrition sources before I saw the mito coctails. I found > this > > site for a product that combines the two. It has some information > and > > links that might be useful. I do realize it is a sales pitch for > their > > product, but I know of Dr. Ames. He has done work on the two > > supplements in rats at Berkely for many years, and is widely > published. > > I am considering using this form. I would be interested in > anyone's > > comments. > > > > Regards, > > > > Sunny > > > > Now, off to the day! Dentist - root canal - and a bit of grocery > > shopping! LOL > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 I also did not get the link but would be interested in it. My email will not accept attachments so that may have been the problem. Janet Sample Re: alpha-lipoic acid and acetyl L carnitine Sunny, in the email I got, there link seemed to be missing...maybe I am missing something else? I was interested in the post because at Thanksgiving my son brought a Popular Science ad for a product that combined alpha lipoic acid and acetyl l-carnitine. Can't remember the name but I think it started with N. It was advertised as helping mitochondrial function which is why it caught his eye. I expect this is the product you were talking about? I had an adverse reaction to alpha lipoic acid but have never tried acetyl l-carnitine. Anyway, just curious. Barbara > > > > Hello again, > > > Alpha lipoic acid and (acetyl L) carnitine are two supplements > frequently on lists of mito coctails. I had read about them in various > sports/nutrition sources before I saw the mito coctails. I found this > site for a product that combines the two. It has some information and > links that might be useful. I do realize it is a sales pitch for their > product, but I know of Dr. Ames. He has done work on the two > supplements in rats at Berkely for many years, and is widely published. > I am considering using this form. I would be interested in anyone's > comments. > > Regards, > > Sunny > > Now, off to the day! Dentist - root canal - and a bit of grocery > shopping! LOL > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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