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Alpha Lipoic Acid 50 mg plus

100 ct.Fomulated with Grape Seed Extract, Green Tea Extract, Phytonutrient & Bioflavonid Complex
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Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA) is a vitamin-like nutrient produced in small amounts by the human body. It is has many benefits for nearly all cells in the body. Alpha-lipoic acid is found in limited food sources including brewer's yeast, meats (especially liver) and spinach, and thus should be taken in supplement form to receive beneficial effects.
Within the past 50 years, researchers have been discovering the valuable health properties of Alpha-lipoic acid, and its significant benefits for a number of ailments.
Alpha-lipoic acid assists the body's production of energy and acts as a powerful antioxidant, helping to treat diabetic neuropathy (nerve-damage) protecting the liver, preventing cataracts, boosting immune function, and possibly helping to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
Alpha-Lipoic Acid works by assisting essential enzymes and the B-Complex vitamins. It speeds the transformation of the foods we eat into a useable energy source for the body. This food becomes the energy we need to function for every day life.
Carbohydrates, protein and fat are all broken down and formed into ATP, the universal energy source used by the body. Without Alpha-lipoic acid, energy-production would not be possible.
Alpha-lipoic acid is also known for being a very powerful antioxidant with important molecular capabilities. The structure of the Alpha-lipoic acid molecule differs from all other antioxidants, allowing it to penetrate and protect tissues that otherwise would not benefit from antioxidants, such as the brain, liver and nerves.
Alpha-lipoic acid actually has the ability to recycle other antioxidants over and over again. This process allows other antioxidants, such as vitamins C & E to be more potent by lasting longer to perform their important functions. With its extraordinary antioxidant capabilities, Alpha-lipoic acid is used to treat a number of ailments. Diabetics can benefit from Alpha-lipoic acid supplementation to treat nerve damage that is caused by long-term complications of the disease.
It is believed that Alpha-lipoic acid can protect free radical damage caused by high blood glucose levels, thus counteracting nerve damage. It may increase blood flow to nerve areas, at the same time enhancing nerve impulse conduction. It is important to note here that diabetics using Alpha-lipoic acid may have to adjust their insulin or other related medications.
As an antioxidant, Alpha-lipoic acid can also improve liver function, helping it to process toxins and also protecting it from free-radical damage. In fact, people who have ingested poisonous substances are often given Alpha-lipoic acid to assist the liver in clearing the body of the toxins.
Alpha-lipoic acid's antioxidant capabilities are also being studied for its positive effects on preventing cataracts, slowing Alzheimer's and boosting the immune system.
Since Apha-lipoic acid is produced in small amounts by the body, and is available in only a few foods, many experts recommend supplementation to achieve the antioxidant benefits that Alpha-lipoic acid can supply in larger doses.
There is no RDA for Alpha-lipoic acid, but general recommendations range from 50-200 mg taken up to three times per day. Alpha-lipoic acid is often recommended as part of an antioxidant regimen, along with vitamins C and E and other antioxidant nutrients.
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