ALA - Alpha Lipoic Acid | Fight Free Radicals

ALA - ALPHA LIPOIC ACID  | FIGHT FREE RADICALS


Free radials and other oxidizing agents have long been known to decrease cellular health and increase cellular degradation. This impact is felt through out your entire body. It can contribute to disease and illness development. Try the ALA IV drip to help support your body in the fight against free radicals. ALA helps to regenerate other well-known antioxidants such as Vitamin C, Vitamin E and also raise intracellular levels of Glutathione.

INGREDIENTS

Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA)

SUGGESTED ADD-ONS

Glutathione Push: A highly concentrated dose of glutathione, a powerful antioxidant that reduces oxidative stress, detoxifies your body, removes free radicals, boosts energy levels, and improves neurodegenerative diseases.

HELPS

Improve cell heath
Improve chronic conditions

The Science Behind It All


Lipoic Acid is also known as Alpha-Lipoic Acidor ALA,  and Thioctic Acid. Alpha-Lipoic Acid is a powerful free radical scavenger and a potent antioxidant.  Unlike many other anti-oxidants, Alpha-Lipoic Acid is both lipophilic & hydrophilic (fat-soluble and water-soluble) and evidence suggests that it may help to regenerate other well-known antioxidants such as Vitamin C, Vitamin E and also raise intracellular levels of Glutathione.

 In addition to its antioxidant and free radical scavenging effects, Alpha-Lipoic Acid has demonstrated neuroprotective, cytoprotective, antihyperglycemic, anti-inflammatory and anti-viral activities.

What does Alpha-Lipoic Acid do?
  • According to experts in the field, Alpha-Lipoic Acid is one of the best selling drugs in Europe and has been widely used and studied abroad for diabetic peripheral neuropathies and for various liver issues such as Hepatitis C.
Why intravenous administration?
  • Naturally, our body has very little free circulating Alpha-Lipoic Acid so supplementation can be an attractive alternative and /or concurrent adjunct to conventional therapy in the treatment of Diabetic Neuropathy and liver diseases.  Studies have shown that intravenous infusion of alpha-lipoic acid were safe and effective in reducing symptoms of diabetic peripheral neuropathy and these results were not achieved with oral supplementation.

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