ALPHA LIPOIC ACID FROM AOR CONTAINS HIG DOSE 300 MG POTENCY FOR ULTIMATE ANTIOXIDANT SUPPORT.
AOR offers you a 300mg per capsule high dose of ALPHA LIPOIC ACID. Studies indicate that Alpha Lipoic Acid is the natural form of the well known antioxidant supplement Alpha Lipoic Acid. Alpha Lipoic Acid is a more potent form of Lipoic acid and may be beneficial to those requiring advanced support. Recent research shows it contains powerful antioxidant defense and may be helpful for aging, neurological function, cognitive support and more.
Ingredients:
Each Capsule Contains: |
DL(α)lipoic acid* |
300 mg |
Non-medicinal ingredients: microcrystalline cellulose, silicon dioxide, sodium stearyl fumarate. Capsule: hypromellose,gellan gum.
*≥95% R(α)-lipoic acid
Contains 30 mg sodium per capsule
Purity: that no ingredients not listed on the label have been added to the product. Contains no wheat, gluten, corn, nuts, dairy, soy, eggs, fish, shellfish or any animal byproduct.
Suggested Dose: Take 1 capsule twice daily (300 mg) or three times daily (150 mg), or as directed by a qualified health care practitioner.
Main Applications: As reported by literature: Network antioxidant. Mitochondrial function. Cognitive support. Neurological function. Anti-aging.
Cautions: Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding or if you have diabetes.
If you're taking a conventional lipoic acid pill, then you need to know that the health-promoting, anti-aging benefits associated with this nutrient are only being delivered by half of your supplement. The other half is worse than useless: it actually antagonizes the effects of the good half of the supplement. Unless, they specify otherwise, "lipoic acid" supplements are a 50/50 mixture of the natural R (+) lipoic acid, and the synthetic S (-) lipoic acid. These mixtures are called "racemates." In some cases, S (-) lipoic acid - or the racemate - is simply less effective than R (+) lipoic acid. But in other cases, the S (-) form actually acts in opposition to the activity of R (+) lipoic acid. Find