Alpha Lipoic Acid (R-ALA) (Thioctic Acid)

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Supplement Facts & Directions

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 200 milligrams
Servings Per Container: Varies
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value*
R-Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) 200mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
† Daily Value Not Established
‡ These supplement facts may vary from the product you receive. Please call for exact numbers.

Other Ingredients: None

Contains:

Free of: Sugar, Soy, Dairy, Yeast, Gluten, Corn & Additives.

Directions: As a dietary supplement, take 200 mg (3/32 tsp) up to three times daily, or as directed by a physician. Accurate gram weight scale recommended. For best results, refrigerate upon arrival.

Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition consult your physician before use. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dark & dry place.

Product Details

NOTICE! Notice: R-ALA (R-Alpha Lipoic Acid) has a low melting temperature such that the product you receive will likely not be a free flowing powder. No loss of potency or efficacy of R-ALA occurs after melting, however, once melted R-ALA will become a contiguous semi-solid rubbery mass. You may consider using scissors or a sharp knife to cut off from the R-ALA mass and weigh your desired serving amount.
Note: Our current batch of R-ALA is already a semi-solid rubbery mass.

What is Alpha Lipoic Acid?

Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA), also known as thioctic acid, is a derivative of caprylic acid, a saturated fatty acid and carboxylic acid. It’s a sulfur-containing compound that is essential for cellular respiration, which is a series of metabolic processes that converts the energy in oxygen molecules and nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the primary source of energy for the majority of cellular processes. ALA is a unique antioxidant as it is both water- and fat-soluble. It’s also garnered much attention for its longevity-enhancing properties.

Alpha lipoic acid occurs in two forms, R-ALA and S-ALA. They are enantiomers, meaning they are mirror images of each other but not identical. There is no way to reorient them to take on an identical appearance, much like individuals can’t reposition their hands to make them look the same. The R-ALA form is more stable with better absorption and bioavailability.

Potential Alpha Lipoic Acid Benefits

Alpha Lipoic Acid as an Antioxidant

R-ALA is a potent antioxidant and supports the body’s existing antioxidant defenses. Cells reduce ALA to dihydrolipoic acid, further improving its bioavailability. ALA also influences cellular stress response pathways to support and sustain existing antioxidant levels. The increase in antioxidant capacity helps reduce inflammation and boosts cells’ ability to defend against pathogens and oxidative stress. R-ALA can also increase levels of glutathione, a fundamental compound in the body’s natural antioxidant systems.

Alpha Lipoic Acid for Skin

ALA supplement’s antioxidant properties may protect and support skin health. It scavenges free radicals known to damage skin and protects the skin from the damaging effects of UV rays. By boosting glutathione levels, ALA supplements may reduce the signs of aging skin. ALA is a common ingredient in numerous skincare products, as it may improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Alpha Lipoic Acid for Weight Loss

Alpha lipoic acid supplements may help individuals trying to manage their weight. It reduces the activity of AMPK, which can increase hunger. Suppressing AMPK may help the body burn more calories while at rest too. ALA supplements also help reduce appetite.

Other Alpha Lipoic Acid Benefits

R-ALA may improve several other areas of health. Its antioxidant properties support healthy cognitive function and memory by scavenging free radicals. It also enhances nerve function. One study found that ALA supplements work synergistically with physical therapy to provide greater improvements in nerve function.

Alpha Lipoic Acid Side Effects

Most individuals can take ALA supplements without side effects. Some might experience mild nausea or itching. Alpha lipoic acid may interact with medicines that control blood sugar. Consult with a doctor before starting any new supplements.

How to Take ALA Supplements

Individuals should take ALA supplements on an empty stomach, as certain foods can interfere with ALA’s absorption. Many individuals prefer ALA supplement capsules as the powder form has a sharp taste.

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*NOTE: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.