BulkSupplements.com ALCAR HCl (Acetyl L-Carnitine HCl)
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What We Like
- Infused with ALCAR that helps to protect the body from free radicals
- Made with natural ingredients that makes it safe for consumptiom
- Comes with amino acid that helps support the liver and support the blood stream
Disadvantages
- may be of average quality
Results of our analysis:
We analyzed 11,073 reviews for 21 products in the Acetyl-L-Carnitine Nutritional Supplements category.
We then analyzed 2,734 reviews for this product. None were recent.
Around 89% of reviews were positive and about 6% were negative.
Final Score:

9.68 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about BulkSupplements.com ALCAR HCl (Acetyl L-Carnitine HCl)
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I've heard enough about the packaging of BulkSupplements to skip ahead and say that the alcar is very mixable and does not have an extreme taste to it.
It's less expensive and it's good for tea, so if you add it to your tea, it will add a bit of a sour punch.
I have done research on many different types of vitamins, minerals, herbs, and nootropics, and I have prescriptions that prevent my mind and body from doing what they would naturally do.
If you are reading this review, you will see that I purchased this product from them and have it in my pantry. I am not rewriting a review for each item, so I am copying and pasting a review to use on every item I bought from them.
Common Questions
Where is it manufactured?
Most vitamins, medicines, and supplements come from China, but they are unregulated and untested for purity by the FDA.
Are the bulk supplements made in China and do they have lead in them?
I contacted Bulk Supplements and they sent them to investigate, after I tested the bag for lead.
Is it a free form of amino acid?
L-carnitine isn't an an amino acid, it's a dipeptide made from the essential amino acids lysine and methionine.
Is it a form of HCI?
The idea of creating a hydrochloride is to allow dissolution in water, though both descriptions are used interchangeably.
The label says monohydrate, but it's not clear why.
The actual label on the physical product is correct, but for these images they replaced the labels' title without fixing the rest it.