A unique antioxidant, Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) has the ability to not only act like both water- and fat-soluble vitamins, but to also regenerate oxidized vitamins like C and E. Because ALA works inside cells and on cellular walls, this “universal” antioxidant offers general protection from all types of oxidizing damage. ALA also stimulates the body’s production of glutathione and aids in the absorption of Coenzyme Q10. From a reputable Italian source, MedQuest’s Alpha Lipoic Acid is the universal antioxidant for universal needs. 
Alpha lipoic acid can be characterized as a powerful universal antioxidant. It has the advantage of being both water-soluble and fat-soluble and is able to pass the blood-brain barrier. Other antioxidants, such as vitamin E and beta-carotene, have a highly specialized influence on specific types of free radical activity. Alpha lipoic acid, on the other hand, is effective over a broad spectrum of antioxidant actions. In fact, it has been shown to increase the effectiveness of various other antioxidants, including vitamins E and C.
- Neuroprotective agent: One of its greatest strengths is its protective action on the nervous system and the brain. In fact, alpha lipoic acid has been has been used extensively in Germany for the treatment of diabetic neuropathy -- a degenerative nerve condition in which the nerves leading to the arms and legs are damaged. Alpha lipoic acid has been found to be an effective anti-aging substance especially with regard to the brain and nervous system. Studies involving rats have shown it to improve memory.*
- Glaucoma: Studies have shown alpha lipoic acid to be an effective treatment for glaucoma. Improvements in both biochemical parameters of glaucoma and visual function were observed.*
- Ischemic-reperfusion injury: One cause of injury accompanying events such as a heart attack or stroke actually results from the restoration of oxygenated blood flow to the affected area. When this happens, a plethora of damaging free radicals are released. Studies have shown that treatment with alpha lipoic acid is effective in decreasing these injuries.*
- Diabetes: Alpha lipoic acid is involved in the generation of energy from food and oxygen. Research suggests that it may be useful in controlling the glucose level in diabetics.*
- Cataracts: Studies involving rats have demonstrated the effectiveness of alpha lipoic acid in the prevention of cataracts.*
- HIV: This powerful antioxidant is also proving to be very promising in its ability to repress the AIDS Virus.*
If you are looking for a powerful anti-aging antioxidant that protects the brain and nervous system, then you need look no further then alpha lipoic acid.
Functions in the Body:
- Involved in the production of cellular energy
- Increases insulin receptor sensitivity
- Both fat and water-soluble
- Regenerates vitamins E and C
Reported Uses:
- An anti-aging supplement
- A universal antioxidant
- Prevention of cataracts Glaucoma
- Repress the HIV virus
- Protection against stroke and other brain disorders
- Treatment of diabetic neuropathy
- Treatment of radiation exposure
Dosage: 300 - 600 mg per day in treatment of diabetes 20 to 50 mg per day as antioxidant Suggested Usage: Take one capsule daily, or as directed by a physician.
Contains: Each capsule contains: Alpha Lipoic Acid 100mg
Toxicity / Contraindications: Those with B-12 deficiency should avoid alpha lipoic acid, as should pregnant women and nursing mothers. Infrequent allergic skin conditions. Care should be used when using to treat individuals with blood sugar conditions such as diabetes as it may lower blood glucose levels. Blood glucose levels should be monitored. Dosage up to 600 mg daily has been well tolerated.
The maximum safe dosages of the supplements in this formula have not been determined for children, pregnant or nursing women, or those with severe liver or kidney disease. As with all supplement regimens, please consult your physician prior to use.
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