Description
Active R-lipoic acid
High-quality supplement manufactured in Finland
R-alpha-lipoic acid encapsulated at low temperatures.
Different forms of alpha lipoic:
There are two forms of alpha-lipoic acid: Natural R-lipoic acid (R-ALA) and synthetic S-lipoic acid (S-ALA).
Biomed’s active R-Lipoic acid contains only the natural R-form of alpha-lipoic.
R-lipoic acid guards against invasive germs and also strengthens the immune system to protect the body from cell aging and oxidative damage.
Thus, R-lipoic acid, also known as RLA, can lower the likelihood of infection and aberrant cell production, shielding us against chronic diseases and slowing the aging of our tissues.
‘Nature’s perfect antioxidant,’ as R-lipoic acid is commonly referred to Every cell in the body naturally produces it, and it has the exceptional capacity to effortlessly traverse cell membranes. R-lipoic acid has very wide-ranging immunological advantages and inhibits the oxidative damage caused by both fat- and water-soluble free radicals.
It works well in immunological and connective tissues that surround cells as well as inside them. This potent antioxidant, which is less well-known, is really more potent than vitamins C and E.
The body is shielded from daily assaults that could hasten the aging process and degenerative disease through strong immune support, chronic diseases, and tissue aging.
Daily Intake
Recommended daily dose:
1-2 capsules a day to an empty stomach.
Formula
The recommended daily dose of 1-2 capsules per day contains:
150-300 mg of R-alpha-lipoic acid
Ingredients
R-alpha-lipoic acid (non-EU), capsule (hydroxypropylmethylcellulose), excipients (rice starch, dicalcium phosphate).
Warnings
The recommended daily dose must not be exceeded. Nutritional supplement should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. Keep out of reach of small children. Store in a dry place at room temperature.
Pack Size
60 capsules / 22 g
References
- Liu, Wei, Lian-jie Shi, and Sheng-guang Li. “The immunomodulatory effect of alpha-lipoic acid in autoimmune diseases.” BioMed research international 2019 (2019).
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- Diotallevi, Marina, et al. “Glutathione fine-tunes the innate immune response toward antiviral pathways in a macrophage cell line independently of its antioxidant properties.” Frontiers in immunology 8 (2017): 1239.
- Diotallevi, Marina, et al. “Glutathione fine-tunes the innate immune response toward antiviral pathways in a macrophage cell line independently of its antioxidant properties.” Frontiers in immunology 8 (2017): 1239.
- Xiong, Shiqin, et al. “PGC-1α modulates telomere function and DNA damage in protecting against aging-related chronic diseases.” Cell reports 12.9 (2015): 1391-1399.
- Salinthone, Sonemany, et al. “Lipoic acid attenuates inflammation via cAMP and protein kinase A signaling.” PLoS One 5.9 (2010).
- Cui, Jue, et al. “Lipoic acid attenuates high-fat-diet–induced oxidative stress and B-cell–related immune depression.” Nutrition 28.3 (2012): 275-280.
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