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Discussion Forums => Diet, Nutrition and Supplements => Topic started by: Christine Mary on October 18, 2008, 01:23:21 AM

Title: what is L-Carnitine?/can it help my baby????
Post by: Christine Mary on October 18, 2008, 01:23:21 AM
can anyone tell me about L-Carnitine and what its used for???

can it help thal majors? where can i get some and how is it administered???



thanks!!!!
Title: Re: what is L-Carnitine?/can it help my baby????
Post by: Manal on October 18, 2008, 01:40:12 AM
Hi Christine

read the link below and i think you will have a good answer to your question.

http://www.thalassemiapatientsandfriends.com/index.php?topic=892.0;highlight=apoptosis

manal
Title: Re: what is L-Carnitine?/can it help my baby????
Post by: Andy Battaglia on October 18, 2008, 02:59:39 AM
At Singapore, Dr John Wood, one of the top cardiologists in the world of thalassemia, stressed the importance of L-carnitine and said all thalassemics should be taking it. Something people should be aware of when taking most supplements is that you may not notice any dramatic effect but over time you may see some subtle changes. Most of what these supplements do will never be directly seen. You won't see that your red cells last a bit longer or that your blood vessels maintain their flexibility, but what is most important is that by using certain supplements, you will help prevent some other things from happening. This has to be a long term approach. Have faith that when the top doctors say take these supplements, that they have done the research and understand why. This is something I have been very happy to hear top doctors and researchers say and confirms my belief that thals can make a difference in their health by compensating for the deficiencies thal causes and by supplementing to help prevent the damage that iron causes throughout the body.


I will be trying to move similar posts to this new board because this topic has become one of special interest. Supplements can provide an advantage to thals and research has born this out. Thals have extreme stresses on their bodies and what is sufficient for non-thals is deficient for thals. We've heard how Dr Vichinsky credited supplements for protecting Sharmin's son's organs in spite of some iron loading, and I think his resiliency after his battle with the autoantibody and exposure to some very powerful drugs, is a testament to what can be accomplished when you establish a strong nutritional program.
Title: Re: what is L-Carnitine?/can it help my baby????
Post by: Christine Mary on October 18, 2008, 03:08:39 AM
thanks manal and andy!

I WILL MAKE SURE LAURYN USES THIS PRODUCT!!!

 :hugfriend
Title: Re: what is L-Carnitine?/can it help my baby????
Post by: Andy Battaglia on October 18, 2008, 03:11:06 AM
Some links to find L-Carntine liquid, suitable for a child.

http://www.swansonvitamins.com/SWU342/ItemDetail?n=4294967191

http://www.iherb.com/ProductsList.aspx?c=1&cid=173

http://www.puritan.com/l-carnitine-063/l-carnitine-16-oz-liquid-001445
Title: Re: what is L-Carnitine?/can it help my baby????
Post by: mushroom-eater on November 19, 2008, 02:19:18 PM
interesting topic. i see L-carnitine included in most can drinks now a days, does L-carnitine help in burning fat?
Title: Re: what is L-Carnitine?/can it help my baby????
Post by: Manal on November 20, 2008, 12:32:59 AM
Yes it does


manal