Why use an alpha lipoic acid supplement?
Because it provides antioxidant protection and supports healthy nerve
functionâ€Â
While the body does produce alpha lipoic acid in small doses, it may
not be enough to provide optimal health benefits - so supplementation is
critical. Alpha lipoic acid also protects against free radical damage, making it
a good choice for long-term health support.†It also keeps antioxidants such
as vitamins C and E active and functioning in the bloodstream.â€Â
Because people with diabetes are vulnerable to damaging oxidative stress
Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is a “vitamin-likeÃ¢â‚¬ï† substance that provides
powerful antioxidant protection and acts as a metabolic cofactor in the body.â€Â
alpha betic® Alpha Lipoic Acid helps support:
- Healthy nerve function.â€Â
- Protection from damaging oxidative stress.â€Â
Taking 3 capsules a day of alpha betic Alpha Lipoic Acid (600 mg) provides a clinically researched dose shown to be effective for people with diabetes. Plus, alpha betic Alpha Lipoic Acid makes it convenient and affordable to reap the benefits of this powerful antioxidant.â€Â
Directions
For adults and children 12 years of age and older, take 1 capsule one to three
times daily. For intensive use, take 3 capsules daily or as directed by a
healthcare professional.
Ingredients
| Amount/Serving | %DV | |
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| Alpha Lipoic Acid | 600mg | * |
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This product does not contain
- artificial coloring
- artificial flavoring
- barley
- corn
- dairy products
- gluten
- milk derivatives
- preservatives
- salt
- sugar
- wheat
- yeast
Notes
Caution: People with diabetes should regularly monitor blood glucose
levels. Taking any dietary supplement should be managed under the supervision of
a healthcare professional. If you are pregnant, nursing or taking medication,
consult a healthcare professional before using this product.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Safety sealed with tamper evident cap and printed inner seal. Do not use if broken or missing. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose, Capsule (gelatin), Magnesium Stearate, Silica
FAQ
Is alpha-lipoic acid contraindicated for people with diabetes?
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Although in one laboratory study, a short-term administration of alpha-lipoic
acid (ALA) at high dosage caused a rapid reduction in blood glucose, we are
unaware of any studies in humans indicating that alpha-lipoic acid is
contraindicated for people with diabetes. On the contrary, the majority of
research findings have demonstrated that ALA helps support healthy nerve
function and provides antioxidant protection.
