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Alpha Lipoic Acid is a vitamin-like antioxidant that has been used in Europe to restore liver health, ease diabetes-related neuropathy, and confer protective benefits against oxidative processes involved in degenerative diseases and premature aging. Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA), also called thioctic acid, is more potent than vitamins C, E and Co-Q10, and, according to Dr. Lester Packer, Professor of Molecular Biology at U.C. Berkeley, may be the most important antioxidant ever discovered. "The th ...
Alpha Lipoic Acid is a vitamin-like antioxidant that has been used in Europe to restore liver health, ease diabetes-related neuropathy, and confer protective benefits against oxidative processes involved in degenerative diseases and premature aging. Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA), also called thioctic acid, is more potent than vitamins C, E and Co-Q10, and, according to Dr. Lester Packer, Professor of Molecular Biology at U.C. Berkeley, may be the most important antioxidant ever discovered. "The therapeutic potential of alpha-lipoic acid is just beginning to be explored," observed Packer, "but this compound holds great promise."
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