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NutraBio Acetyl L-Carnitine supports fat metabolism, natural energy, brain health, focus, and performance with premium quality carnitine and full label transparency from NutraBio.
Optimize both your mind and your metabolism with NutraBio Acetyl L-Carnitine. While standard L-carnitine is excellent for fat transport, Acetyl L-Carnitine (ALCAR) features an attached acetyl group that grants it a unique ability: it can cross the blood-brain barrier. This means it works from the inside out to support both cellular energy and advanced cognitive function.
Whether you are navigating a rigorous physical fat-loss phase or locking in deep focus for an intense study or work session, NutraBio ALCAR delivers clean, stimulant-free performance.
The Dual-Action Brain & Body Advantage:
Target Stubborn Fat for Fuel: Acts as a metabolic shuttle, transporting long-chain fatty acids directly into the cellular mitochondria where they are oxidized and burned as clean, usable energy.
Elevate Cognitive Focus & Clarity: By crossing into the central nervous system, ALCAR supports the synthesis of acetylcholine—a critical neurotransmitter heavily responsible for memory, learning, and overall mental processing speed.
Fight Mental Fatigue & Brain Fog: Helps maintain robust mitochondrial energy production within brain cells, protecting cognitive stamina during long training blocks or highly demanding workdays.
Potent Neuroprotective Antioxidant: Shields brain tissue from oxidative stress and helps clear away metabolic cellular debris, promoting long-term neurological health.
The NutraBio Standard: Formulated with 100% pharmaceutical-grade Acetyl L-Carnitine. Free from proprietary blends, hidden fillers, or excipients, giving your body nothing but raw, clinically backed purity.
For a technical breakdown of how Acetyl L-Carnitine crosses the blood-brain barrier to protect cognitive function and optimize energy metabolism: Acetyl-L-carnitine in the Treatment and Protection of Brain Function and Metabolic Health - Neurochemical Research