L-Carnosine

Primary Application
Imprint
For what
Immune and Lymphatic
Mental Health and Nervous
Mitochondrial and Energy Production
Ocular
Blood and Cardiovascular
Cleanse/Restore the Body
Endocrine
Skeletal and Muscular
Source
Vitamins and Minerals
For whom
People

L-Carnosine, also known as carnosine, is a dipeptide consisting of the amino acids alanine and histidine. It is naturally found in high concentrations in muscle and nerve tissues; however, with age, these concentrations decrease. L-Carnosine has antioxidant and anti-aging properties and protects cells from free radical damage. It may be used to help enhance athletic performance (e.g. extend endurance, speed recovery time, etc.), lower blood glucose level, decrease the risk of type 2 diabetes, reduce risk of cataract formation, support brain and heart health, improve nerve-system functioning, aid children with autism, support the immune system, reduce inflammation, support bone health, rejuvenate the body’s cells, and promote healthy aging.


L-Carnosine
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