Alpha R-Lipoic Acid (therapeutic) by Biogenesis
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What is Alpha R-Lipoic Acid (bioactive ARLA)?
Alpha R-Lipoic Acid is the natural, bio-identical form of ALA. Alpha
R-Lipoic Acid contains no synthetic Alpha S-Lipoic Acid
(ASLA). Regular Alpha Lipoic Acid contains 50% synthetic ASLA. Only
Alpha R-Lipoic Acid has strong biological antioxidant enhancing
properities and is important for cellular health.
Alpha
R-Lipoic Acid (bioactive ARLA): Alpha Lipoic acid is a
naturally occurring chemical produced by every cell in the body.
Alpha Lipoic Acid has been called the "metabolic antioxidant" by
Dr. Lester Packer, considered one of the world's leading experts
in antioxidant research. Even though Lipoic acid is made naturally
within the body there is good evidence that our bodies can lose
the ability to synthesize enough Lipoic acid when we need it most.
Also, the body produces small amounts of R-Lipoic acid necessary
for metabolism, but this may not meet the needs of the body for
free radical quenching. Supplementation may be beneficial and can
produce profound therapeutic benefits. R-Lipoic acid is the only
form of lipoic acid that your body synthesizes and can safely metabolize
R-Lipoic acid is the only form of lipoic acid that is proven to
significantly reduce inflammation, an underlying cause of aging.
Alpha R-Lipoic Acid (bioactive ALA):
- Biologically active form of alpha lipoic acid
- Acts as a metabolic antioxidant
- Critical role in regulating normal metabolism and energy production
- Powerful scavenger of dangerous free radicals
- Neuroprotective and regenerative
- Immunoprotective and supportive
- Supports reduction of inflammation
- Enhances glucose transport
Alpha R-Lipoic Acid (bioactive ALA): Chronic systemic
inflammation is a prerequisite for ALL the chronic degenerative
diseases of aging. Alpha R-Lipoic Acid has a positive effect in
quenching inflammation!
Alpha RS-Lipoic acid (Alpha Lipoic Acid or ALA) has been used in
Europe in doses between 500 to 1000mg per day, producing profound
benefits in patients with glucose regulation disturbances, nerve
conditions and insulin resistance. Scientists are now applying the
active form of ALA, Alpha R-Lipoic acid to even more challenging
cases!
Consistently consuming large amounts of R-Lipoic Acid may help
prevent viral activation, even in serious viral conditions. Severe
neurodegenerative diseases are showing benefit from the use of R-Lipoic
Acid.
How does R-Lipoic Acid differ from Alpha Lipoic Acid?
Molecules in living systems generally exist in only one form. When
the same molecules are synthesized in the laboratory they consist
of equal amounts of both forms. Examples of this would include:
dl alpha tocopherol (synthetic Vitamin E) and d alpha tocopherol
(natural Vitamin E). The synthetic 'unnatural' form of ALA is Alpha
RS-Lipoic Acid or more commonly called alpha lipoic acid and the
natural "fully active' form is alpha R-Lipoic acid. The 'R' form
is the proper structural fit for membrane receptors and enzymes
and therefore is metabolized more efficiently and with much greater
potency.
Taking more synthetic ALA has not been shown to give the same benefit
as R-Lipoic Acid. It is best to avoid Alpha RS-Lipoic Acid! Apparently
the S-Lipoic Acid form actually interferes with the proper metabolism
of the bioactive R-form. In one animal study with mice ALA at high
doses shortened their mean lifespan, but even low doses of the R-
form increased their total lifespan.
Alpha R-Lipoic acid has been reported to be 10 times more powerful
than standard Alpha RS-Lipoic Acid!
How Do I Use Alpha R-Lipoic Acid? Suggested Dose:
As a dietary supplement, take 1-2 capsules twice daily or as directed
by your health care practitioner. Alpha R-Lipoic Acis is also used
as part of the Environmental
Cocktail Detox.
Alpha R-Lipoic Acid Supplement Facts:
References:
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the Insulin Receptor, and Glucose Uptake in 3T3-L1 Adipocytes. Achives
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Liu J, Killilea DW, et. al. Age-associated mitochondrial oxidative
decay: Improvement of carnitine acetyltransferase substrate binding
affinity and activity in brain by feeding old rats acetyl-L-carnitine
and/or R-alpha -lipoic acid. Proc nat Acad Sci 99, 1876-1881, 2002.
Packer L, Tritschler HJ. Neuroprotection by the Metabolic Antioxidant
Alpha Lipoic Acid. Free Rad Biol Med 22, Nos ½, 359-378, 1997.
Hermann R, Niebch G. Enantioselective pharmacokinetics and bioavailability
of different racemic alpha lipoic acid formulations in healthy volunteers.
Eur J Pharm Sci 4: 167-174, 1996.
Liu J, Head E, et al. Memory loss in old rats is associated with
brain mitochondrial decay and RNA/DNA oxidation: Partial reversal
by feeding acetyl-l-carnitine and/or R-alpha lipoic acid. Proc Natl
Acad Sci USA 99, 2356-2361, 2002.
Liu J, Atamna H, et al. Delaying Brain Mitochondrial Decay and
Aging with Mitochondrial Antioxidants and metabolites. Ann NY Acad
Sci 959:133-166, 2002.
Hager K, Marahrens A et al. Alpha lipoic acid as a new treatment
option for Alzheimer type dementia. Arch Geron Geriatr 32(3): 275-282,
2001.
This information is not intended as medical
advice. This information is not intended to provide you a diagnosis
or a plan of care. If you are not feeling well, please consult your
health care provider. If you are presently being treated by another
provider, do not disregard that provider's treatment plan because
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*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.
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