Super R-Lipoic Acid (60)
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Super R-Lipoic Acid (240 mg, 60 vegetarian capsules)
Summary
Super R-Lipoic Acid is an advanced dietary design designed to provide a powerful dose of the biologically active form of alpha-lipoinic acid, known as R-lipoic acid. Each vegetarian capsule contains 240 mg of R-lipoic acid in a stabilized sodium-R-lipoate form, ensuring high bioavailability and rapid absorption. This antioxidant helps protect cells from oxidative stress, promote mitochondrial function and support the body's natural detoxification processes.
Benefits and effects
Antioxidant and cell protection:
R-lipoinic acid is a powerful antioxidant that protects the cells from damage caused by free radicals. This helps maintain healthy cell structures and slow down the aging process.
Support for detoxification:
- Chelating of heavy metals: Binds to heavy metals such as mercury and lead, and helps eliminate them from the body.
- Glutation enhancement: Increases the body's glutation levels, which are crucial to detoxification and immune support.
- Liver support: Improves the liver's ability to break down and eliminate toxins.
Mitochondrial support:
R-lipoinic acid plays an important role in energy production in the cells by promoting mitochondrial function. This can contribute to increased energy levels and reduced fatigue.
Health benefits for the nervous system:
Studies show that R-lipoinic acid can help reduce symptoms of peripheral neuropathy and support general nerve health.
Support for weight control and metabolism:
R-lipoinic acid can help improve insulin sensitivity and support a healthy blood sugar level, which is important for weight control.
Potentially cancerous properties:
- Anti-cancer properties: Studies have indicated that R-lipoinic acid can inhibit the growth of certain cancer cells, including breast and bowel cancer.
- Support for chemotherapy: Can improve the effect of some chemotherapy medicines and reduce side effects.
Technical specifications
- Main ingredient: Stabilized sodium-R-lipoate (NA-Rala), which provides 240 mg of R-lipoic acid per capsule.
- Sodium content: 30 mg per capsule.
- Other ingredients: Vegetable cellulose (capsule), vegetable stone, silica.
- Free from: GMO, gluten and animal ingredients.
- Capse type: 100 % vegetarian capsules.
Recommended Use
Take 1–2 capsules daily as tolerated, or as recommended by health professionals. The capsules should be taken on an empty stomach for the best possible absorption.
Reservations and disclaimer
Allowed used for adults. All use of grants takes place at your own responsibility and should be done in consultation with a doctor. Do not exceed the recommended dosage. The effect can vary from person to person. Supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. Should be kept out of reach of children. Uno Vita AS does not claim that this product can cure disease.
Scientific references
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