Alpha Lipoic Acid, 300mg, 90 Veg Capsules Reviews
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Alpha Lipoic Acid, 300mg, 90 Veg Capsules Feature
- Recommended by Dr. Bruce Ames in his anti aging theories
- Alpha Lipoic Acid is a good chelating agent and supports normal blood sugar
- ALA is an antioxidant that can scavenge free radicals both intra- and extra-cellularly
- Alpha Lipoic Acid is one of the most potent of antioxidants.
- Vegetarian formula has 300mg per capsul, 90 per bottle, for only .95
Antioxidant Supports Normal Blood Sugar, Etc. Alpha Lipoic Acid comes from several foods, yeast and liver in particular, but also spinach, broccoli, potatoes, and kidney. Alpha Lipoic Acid, once thought to be a vitamin, is actually an antioxidant that can scavenge free radicals both intra- and extra-cellularly. It also helps maintain a normal blood sugar metabolism. High doses of Alpha Lipoic Acid are approved in Germany for the treatment of diabetic neuropathy. Interestingly, Alpha Lipoic Acid is both water and fat soluble and can regenerate antioxidants such as vitamin E, vitamin C, and glutathione, and also prevent oxidative damage. Support in Excreting Dangerous Toxins by Chelation Today, we are exposed to far more toxic chemicals than at any other time in our history on this planet -- pesticides, smog, cigarette smoke, tainted drinking water, etc. To balance the body's ability to combat toxins, which put a great deal of oxidative stress on internal systems, potent antioxidants are needed to address the trillions of free radicals that can ultimately lead to cell damage and death. And, fortunately, Alpha Lipoic Acid is one of the most potent of antioxidants. Alpha Lipoic Acid is an good chelating agent. It is able to bind metallic and other substances, such as mercury, arsenic, cadmium, iron, lead, copper, etc.. It then neutralizes them and carries them to a place where they can be easily excreted from the body (mercury through the gall bladder, for example). So, fair members, if you've noticed a funny smell when you urinate or sweat after taking Alpha Lipoic Acid, it's doing it's job! The Infamous Readers Digest Article: "The End of Aging" Dr. Bruce Ames, a biochemist and Professor at the University of California at Berkeley had his work profiled in Readers Digest in 2003. Dr. Ames believes that while the production of energy in the mitochondria in your cells is highly efficient, the minor element of inefficiency -- which
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