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In mice on a bad diet, certain fat types in the liver change when they get fatty liver disease — but giving them a supplement called L-carnitine helps reverse those changes, so those fats might be useful clues to track the disease and how well treatment works.

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The study looked at mice on a high-fat diet and found that adding 4% L-carnitine improved liver health and changed 47 specific fats in the liver in a good way, which matches what the claim says.

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