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Alpha Lipoic Acid is a Powerful Antioxidant and supports the
Regeneration of Antioxidants. Alpha Lipoic Acid also appears
to Function as a coenzyme in both Antioxidant & Metabolic Functions.
Alpha-Lipoic acid is a naturally occurring substance and can
be found in most types of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In humans, Alpha-Lipoic
acid is a cofactor in several multienzyme complexes involved in energy formation,
and as Alpha-Lipoic acid is both water and fat soluble, it
is present in virtually all parts of the body. As a result, it is ofter referred
to as the "universal antioxidant." The human body is capable of producing
Alpha-Lipoic acid itself in small amounts. Furthermore the body resorbs this
antioxidant from ingested food, like potatoes and meat.
Yet an individual's level of Alpha-Lipoic acid is actually
very low and there is evidence that this level declines further with age. To
overcome this issue, supplementation of Alpha-Lipoic acid is
reasonable under any conditions that lead to a decline of the body's antioxidant
status, like sports, stress, intake of unbalanced nutrition and during illnesses.
The daily dose is about 300 milligrams. According to a number of Human studies,
this dose is effective as well as safe, provided that a supplement of good quality
is used.
Due to its unique chemical structure, Alpha-Lipoic acid is
capable of attaching to s0-called free radicals or reactive oxygen species (ROS).
Free radicals are highly reactive molecules from numerous origins such as pollution,
radiation, alcohol, cigarette smoke or certain drugs. Free radicals can interfere
with cell membranes, enzymes or DNA, may cause severe damage to tissues and
increase the effects of cell aging and diseases. Like other antioxidants, Alpha-Lipoic
acid interacts with free radicals and converts them to entities, which
can no longer harm cell structures.
As part of this antioxidant network, Alpha-Lipoic acid may
help alleviate the effects of oxidative stress for the human body. Oxidative
stress plays a major role in the development of diabetes and nerve diseases.
Thus Alpha-Lipoic acid is also presumed to be effective in reducing complications
associated with type II diabetes as well as protecting nerve cells from damage.
Diabetic cells are characterized by high blood glucose contents. The consumption
of glucose is carried out by certain enzyme complexes, which employ Alpha-Lipoic
acid as an essential cofactor. Alpha-Lipoic acid stimulates
the uptake of blood glucose into muscle tissue, increases glycolysis and augments
glucose utilization. Furthermore, Alpha-Lipoic acid inhibits
gluconeogenesis. There has also been evidence that it also has a positive influence
on insulin action by stimulating insulin sensitivity. As high blood pressure,
weight problems or atherosclerosis often accompanies diabetic complications,
Alpha-Lipoic acid supplementation may help to alleviate symptoms
associated with these conditions.
In general, Alpha-Lipoic acid improves the overall cellular
function of the human body. As many diseases share an inability of proper cellular
function due to cell damage, Alpha-Lipoic acid might also be
beneficial in various complications such as neurological disorders, heart disease
or immune malfunction.
Given its unique features, it is not surprising that this universal antioxidant
has found widespread use as a dietary supplement, particularly in anti-aging
appliances. Especially for the U.S. market, Significant growth for Alpha-Lipoic
acid is expected over the next few years. Contributing to this growth
are intensive efforts in the R&D departments of the mose well recognized
nutraceutical companies all over the world. Recent research interests include
the improvement of the stability, bioavailability and duration of its efficacy
by developing sustained release formulations.
Healthy Origins® Alpha Lipoic Acid is a powerful antioxidant.
It works synergistically with other antioxidants such as Vitamin E, C and glutathione.
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