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Here is Why Alpha
Lipoic Acid (ALA) Is An Essential and Necessary Supplement for Your
Health and Longevity
Read Some of its Amazing
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ALPHA
LIPOIC ACID is a powerful anti-aging, antioxidant that works with
other nutrients such as vitamins C & E and glutathione to defend
against excessive free radicals. Because it dissolves in both water
and fat, this so-called "universal antioxidant" is able to scavenge
more wayward free-radical cells than most antioxidants, the majority
of which tend to dissolve in either fat or water but not both.
Alpha-lipoic acid can reach tissues composed mainly of fat, such as
the nervous system, as well as those made mainly of water, such as
the heart.
Although there have been hundreds of studies over the last 40 years
revealing how Alpha lipoic acid energizes metabolism, the new
excitement about this vitamin-like substance can be seen in the
countless recent studies focusing on how it improves the physique,
combats free radicals, protects our genetic material, slows aging,
and helps protect against heart disease, cancer and many other
diseases.
Also known as lipoic acid or thioctic acid, alpha-lipoic acid is
mainly derived from dietary sources (spinach, liver, brewer's
yeast), although scientists have discovered that the body does
manufacture small supplies of its own. In order to get the
concentrated doses needed to treat specific ailments, however, many
experts recommend supplements.
Here Is a
Partial List of the Scientifically Proven and Well-Documented
Benefits of ALA
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Combats chronic fatigue syndrome
- Reduces the incidence of cataracts
- Prevents cancer
- Preserves brain function
- Lessens numbness and tingling
- Improves skin tone and elasticity
- Prevents complications of diabetes |
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Reduces visible signs of aging at the skins surface
- Increases conversion of food to energy
- Superior anti-oxidation properties
- Protects the liver in cases of hepatitis and other types of
liver disease |
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Prevention of cancer. As an antioxidant, alpha-lipoic acid holds
promise for protecting the body against changes in healthy cells
that lead to cancer.
Improves elasticity and connective tissues. ALA is being used in
many cosmetic and skin care applications. Many health and skin care
researchers led by Dr. Nicholas Perricone have developed products
and regimes that incorporate alpha lipoic acid as the primary
ingredient due to its anti-wrinkle, anti-aging properties.
Lessen numbness and tingling. Alpha-lipoic acid may benefit anyone
whose limbs tend to tingle or become numb, or "fall asleep" due to
nerve compression., Alpha-lipoic acid increases blood flow to the
nerves and improves transmission of nerve impulses.
Protects the liver in cases of hepatitis and other types of liver
disease. As an antioxidant, alpha-lipoic acid shields the liver from
potentially harmful cell changes and assists in flushing toxins from
the body. This makes it useful in treating such liver disorders as
chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis.
Preserves brain function in aging adults. Results from animal
studies indicate that alpha-lipoic acid may improve long-term
memory. Much remains to be learned about whether this occurs in
humans, but it may be worth trying this powerful antioxidant when a
disease such as Alzheimer's starts to erode memory. In addition,
alpha-lipoic acid holds promise for preserving brain cells following
a stroke or other type of trauma that restricts blood flow to the
brain.
Reduces the incidence of cataracts. Alpha-lipoic acid has kept
cataracts from forming in animals; an effect that may occur in
humans, too, but still requires more investigation. The compound
also increases the potency of vitamins C and E, both nutrients that
protect the eye's lens from harmful ultraviolet light.
Increases energy, combats chronic fatigue syndrome. Because it plays
a part in cellular energy production, some nutritionally oriented
physicians recommend alpha-lipoic acid for the treatment of chronic
fatigue syndrome. Many athletes find it increases their energy and
performance.
Treats symptoms of nerve damage in people with diabetes. Alpha-lipoic
acid has been used for decades to counter nerve damage in people
with diabetes (types 1 and 2). Known as diabetic neuropathy, this
often very painful condition tends to develop in people who have had
uncontrolled diabetes for a long time. The neuropathy may be caused
in part by free-radical damage to nerves resulting from poorly
regulated blood sugar (glucose). As an antioxidant, alpha-lipoic
acid helps to block such damage. In addition, because of its effect
on glucose metabolism, Alpha lipoic acid may improve the
glucose-lowering action of insulin (the hormone that regulates blood
sugar).
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