Product Description
Why choose CARNI MAX (60 CAPS)?CARNI MAX (60 CAPS) is a dietary supplement carefully formulated by Superset Nutrition, combining L-carnitine, choline and vitamin B1. These ingredients are known for their role in supporting energy metabolism.L-carnitine helps transport fatty acids to the mitochondria, where they can be used as an energy source. Some research has suggested that L-carnitine supplementation may promote fat oxidation, particularly during prolonged exertion.With its 682 mg of L-carnitine per dose, CARNI MAX (60 CAPS) can be an ideal ally to integrate into your pre-exercise preparation routine, helping to optimize your physical performance. To maximize results, it should be combined with a balanced diet and a suitable exercise program.A highly effective combinationOur formula enriched with 89 mg choline is designed to provide effective support for liver function. Recognized for its essential role in fat metabolism, choline promotes fat mobilization and oxidation. Studies even suggest that choline supplementation could :Helps improve the body's ability to oxidize fats, thus helping to reduce body fat reserves.Helps preserve lean body mass during weight loss.Be involved in the regulation of appetite and metabolism by intervening in the metabolism of leptin ('hunger hormone').Vitamin B1 optimizes this synergy. Essential for maintaining optimal energy levels, thiamine also supports a healthy nervous system and normal psychological function, helping you to stay focused and motivated throughout your weight loss program! Impeccable quality to meet every goal!The French specialist brand Superset Nutrition is always committed to providing quality products, designed to meet the precise needs of the most demanding sportsmen and women.'>,'>,CARNI MAX is certified :'>,Anti-dopingHalalNo GMOs, no radiationScientific references:- American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 'Effects of L-carnitine supplementation on fat oxidation during exercise.'- Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 'The role of choline in lipid metabolism.'- Da Costa, K.-A., Badea, M., Fischer, L. M., & Zeisel, S. H. (2004). Elevated serum creatine phosphokinase in choline-deficient humans. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 80(1), 163-170.- Konstantin, I., Mesaros, A., & Pavlovic, S. (2016). Effects of choline supplementation on athletic performance and body composition in female athletes. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 13, 23.- Iverson, J. M., Nagai, S., Baldwin, K. M., & McGavock, J. M. (2011). Leptin and choline supplementation reduces appetite and body fat in obese mice. Endocrinology, 152(12), 4513-4522.