Encyclopedia: Carnosine
Carnosine is a dipeptide of the amino acids beta-alanine and histidine. It is highly concentrated in muscle and brain tissues. A small 2002 study reported that carnosine improved on a measure of socialization and receptive vocabulary in children with autism. Improvement in this study could have been due to maturation, educational interventions, placebo effect, or other confounds that were not addressed in the study design. Supplemental carnosine may increase corticosterone...
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I've recently read about this amino acid, and wanted to know if anyone has tried...
Yes, it's good for Heart health... but it's good for a LOT more than that. You're right, though, Carnosine is a compound of the Amino Acids Histidine and Beta-Alanine. It...
Asked by Angie K - 9 months ago
I read about it in FORBIDDEN CURES published by Health Sience Institute (belonging to Agora...
when it comes to eyes and cataracts I would not trust anything that wasn't approved by US testing...this product has not been proven effective....
Asked by ramin a - 8 months ago
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Has anyone used carnosine and if so have any positive/negative info about it? Thanks- Jen no replies we used L-carnitine could this be what you are refering too?We used carnosine...
May 05, 2006
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Injectable carnosine - 6 replies
Does anyone know of any sites that offer injectable carnosine for research purposes? -carnosine (injectable) on athletes there. He said many of the athletes made pretty ...
May 15, 2007
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Has anyone ever used carnosine?Has it helped or is this a dead end> Thanks Has anyone ever used carnosine?Has it helped or is this a dead end> Thanks
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