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In mice eating a bad diet, taking a supplement called L-carnitine seems to calm liver inflammation and might help protect against fatty liver disease.
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Liver Lipidomics Analysis Revealed the Novel Ameliorative Mechanisms of L-Carnitine on High-Fat Diet-Induced NAFLD Mice
Randomized Controlled Trial
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2023 Mar 10The study gave 4% L-carnitine to mice on a high-fat diet and found it reduced liver inflammation, which supports the idea that it helps protect against fatty liver disease.
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