The body naturally produces L-carnitine in the liver and kidneys, and it is then stored in tissues (mainly the muscles)
In the nucleus, NRF2 binds to antioxidant response elements (ARE) in the promoter regions of its target genes, leading to the transcription of genes that mitigate oxidative damage, support cellular redox balance, and enhance survival mechanisms (Li B
Yet about 70% still ends up in your digestive system where it breaks down
All of this is a reasonable rationale, and it is worth taking seriously
In addition, a recent study has also demonstrated that probiotics activate antioxidant mechanisms and suppress extensive oxidative stress via their ability to activate Nrf2 [45]
More serious complications include bumps at the injection site or muscle tightness at the injection site, which completely resolves at most 3 months post treatment with proper care