
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) – Yellow w/Speckles
Supports Glutathione Production with Vitamins C & E*
Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is a powerful antioxidant. Although the body produces it in small amounts, you can also get it from foods like spinach, broccoli, organ meats, and potatoes. Importantly, ALA works in both water and fat environments,* which allows it to neutralize free radicals throughout your entire body, both inside and outside of cells. Therefore, this versatility helps protect your cells from oxidative stress and supports overall health.
How ALA Supports Other Antioxidants
Additionally, ALA recycles other antioxidants, especially vitamins C and E.* By regenerating these nutrients, it extends their protective effects. Consequently, this boosts your body’s antioxidant defenses. As a result, ALA supports your immune function, skin health, and eye health. Moreover, it may slow signs of aging caused by oxidative damage.
Glutathione Production and Detoxification
Furthermore, ALA promotes glutathione production,* which is often called the “master antioxidant.” Glutathione detoxifies harmful substances and shields cells from damage. It also plays a key role in liver health, immune function, and cellular repair. Therefore, maintaining healthy glutathione levels helps support wellness and longevity. To learn more, visit the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH).
Benefits for Blood Sugar and Nerve Health
In addition, research shows that ALA may support healthy blood sugar and nerve function.* For example, studies on PubMed highlight how ALA benefits people managing diabetic neuropathy. This condition causes nerve damage and discomfort linked to diabetes. Specifically, ALA may reduce symptoms like pain, tingling, and numbness. Moreover, it can improve nerve function.
Cardiovascular and Energy Support
Besides these benefits, additional research suggests ALA promotes cardiovascular health by improving blood vessel function and reducing inflammation.* It also supports mitochondrial health, which boosts energy metabolism and vitality. For more details, you can visit the Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS).
Suggested Use:
Take 1–2 softgels daily with food, or follow your healthcare provider’s advice. This helps maximize absorption and antioxidant support.
Who Should Use This Product?
ALA suits adults who want to strengthen antioxidant defenses, protect cells, promote healthy aging, or support blood sugar and nerve health. It especially benefits those who eat few antioxidant-rich foods.
For full antioxidant support, combine this product with our Vitamin C supplements and Vitamin E products. Together, these nutrients work well to support immunity, skin vitality, and cell protection.
Finally, explore our full range of antioxidant supplements to help protect your body from free radicals and promote wellness.
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