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Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA) is a supplement derived from both dietary sources and endogenous production, classified as a fat- and water-soluble compound with antioxidant properties. It plays a role in cellular processes and metabolic function, particularly in energy production and mitochondrial support. ALA is frequently implemented to support glucose metabolism, nerve health, and liver detoxification. This supplement continues to be recognized for its role in biological processes related to oxidative balance and metabolic efficiency.
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Description
When To Take It
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Alpha-Lipoic Acid
At present, there is no established association between this supplement and any medical condition listed on the Health Status pages.
May Help With The Following Conditions
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Category
Antioxidants
Best Forms to Use (in order)
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Warnings
Alpha-lipoic acid should be used with caution in individuals who are breastfeeding, have a thiamine deficiency, or consume alcohol regularly. It may interact with certain medications, such as antitumor antibiotics, thyroid hormones, alkylating agents, anticoagulants, and anti-diabetes medications. Consider supplementing with B vitamins, particularly thiamine, if taking alpha-lipoic acid regularly. Consulting a healthcare provider is recommended, especially if taking any of the aforementioned medications.
Synergists and Antagonists
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Benefits (results vary)
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Broader or indirect role this ingredient may play within a routine
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Disclaimer
Information on this page is for general educational purposes and is not medical advice. Supplements can interact with medications and may not be appropriate for everyone; consult a qualified clinician before use if pregnant/breastfeeding, under 18, managing a medical condition, or taking prescription medications. Do not exceed label directions unless professionally guided, and stop use and seek medical advice if adverse effects occur.