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I rememeber a few days ago reading a post where someone metioned that

different brands of ALA seemed to be producing different results even

tho the same dose and ingrediants seemed to be in the product...I

found this artical which could explain...

There are two forms of alpha lipoic acid.

R-ALA is the form found naturally occurring within the body and is

the biologically active form of alpha lipoic acid.

S-ALA is the unnatural, synthetic byproduct created during the

production of alpha lipoic acid.

Nobody sells S-ALA by itself as it isn't very effective, but you will

get S-ALA anytime you purchase ALA. The ALA you buy from nutrition

stores is in reality a 50/50 mixture of S-ALA & R-ALA. (though they

won't tell you that ) Most companies don't go through the complicated

and expensive process required to purify and remove the synthetic S-

ALA from their products. Be aware that unless the bottle specifically

states 100% R-ALA, you are only getting a 50/50 blend.

It is important for you to know that R-ALA has been shown time amd

time again to be up to 12 times as effective as S-ALA. There have

been many studies, doctors and researchers who have stated how much

more effective R-ALA is.

The benefits of R-Lipoic Acid

R-Lipoic acid is the only form of lipoic acid that your body

synthesizes and can safely metabolize. (7)

R-Lipoic acid is the only form of lipoic acid that is proven to

significantly reduce inflammation, an underlying cause of aging. (5)

R-Lipoic acid is the only form of lipoic acid that is proven to

significantly increase your cellular and mitochondrial antioxidant

activity for preventing mitochondrial decay. This effectively

attenuates the reported increase in oxidative stress with aging. (8)

R-Lipoic acid is the only form of lipoic acid that is proven to

improve memory, reduce brain damage, reverse cognitive dysfunction,

and protect the brain from neurodegeneration associated with aging.

(8,9,22)

R-Lipoic acid is the only form of lipoic acid that is been proven to

significantly increase insulin sensitivity, enhance glucose

transport, increase metabolic rate and reduce the gain in body fat

from aging. (10,11)

R-Lipoic acid is the only form of lipoic acid that is proven to

protect body fats against oxidative damage, chelate harmful metals

and reverse stress damage in your heart. (12,13)

R-Lipoic acid is the only form of Lipoic that is proven to

significantly increase or maintain levels of other antioxidants

including Coenzyme Q10, vitamin C, vitamin E and glutathione. (14,15)

R-Lipoic acid is the only form of Lipoic acid that is proven to

expand total life span. (17)

The problems of S-lipoic acid

S-Lipoic acid produces different biological actions than R-Lipoic

acid that may be undesirable. (16-18)

S-Lipoic acid produces limited beneficial effects since it cannot

bind with key enzymes. (19)

S-Lipoic acid is less effective than R-lipoic acid as an antioxidant.

(20)

At high concentrations, S-Lipoic acid inhibits mitochondria

metabolism and the antioxidant activity of R-lipoic acid (21)

S-Lipoic acid is metabolized in the outer cell membrane. This may

interfere with R-Lipoic acid's ability to penetrate the inner

mitochondrial membrane and energy production. (22)

R-Lipoic acid costs slightly more per unit than alpha-Lipoic acid.

But it may be 10 times stronger than regular alpha-Lipoic acid at

reducing inflammation, a primary cause of aging. And it is free of

the problems from the S-form.

This is a simple explanation of why R-ALA is much more effective than

ALA. If you would like to read a 20 page e-book with more details,

click here.

google RALAPURE for more info on it

http://store.wellnesspartners.com/ShoppingCart.asp?

References

1. Packer L, Witt EH, Tritschler HJ. Alpha-lipoic acid as a

biological antioxidant. Free Rad Biol Med 1995;19:227-250

2. Ou P, Tritschler HJ, Wolff SP. Thioctic (lipoic) acid: a

therapeutic metal-chelating antioxidant? Biochem Pharmacol 1995;

50:123-126.

3. Hagen et al, " ®-alpha-Lipoic acid-supplemented Old Rats Have

Improved Mitochondrial Function, Decreased Oxidative Damage, and

Increased Metabolic Rate, " FASEB J 1999 13:411-418

4. Freisleben HJ, Neeb A, Lehr F, Ackermann H. Influence of

selegiline and lipoic acid on the life expectancy of immunosuppressed

mice. Arzneimittelforschung 1997 Jun; 47(6): 776-80

5. Ulrich H, Weischer CH, et al. Pharmaceutical composition

containing R-.alpha.-lipoic acid or S-.alpha.-lipoic acid as active

ingredient. US Patent 5,728,735, 1998.

6. Hagen et al, op. cit.

7. Suh JH, et al, Oxidative stress in the aging rat heart is reversed

by dietary supplementation with ®-(alpha)-lipoic acid. FASEB J 2001

Mar; 15(3): 700-6

8. Liu J, Head E, Gharib AM, et al, Memory loss in old rats is

associated with brain mitochondrial decay and RNA/DNA oxidation:

partial reversal by feeding acetyl-L-carnitine and/or R-alpha -lipoic

acid. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2002 Feb 19; 99(4): 2356-61

9. Hager K, Marahrens A, Kenklies M, et al, Alpha-lipoic acid as a

new treatment option for Alzheimer type dementia. Arch Gerontology

Geriatric 2001 Jun; 32(3): 275-282

10. S, Rues P, Hermann R. Oral administration of RAC-alpha-

lipoic acid modulates insulin sensitivity in patients with type-2

diabetes mellitus: a placebo-controlled pilot trial. Free Rad Biol

Med 1999 Aug;27(3-4):309-14

11. Moines H, Trios O, Park YC, Chow KJ, Packer L R-alpha-Lipoic Acid

Action on Cell Redox Status, the Insulin Receptor, and Glucose Uptake

in 3T3-L1 Adipocytes. . Arch Biochem Biophys 2002 Jan 15; 397(2): 384-

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12. Suh JH, Shigeno ET, Morrow JD, B, Rocha AE, Frei B, Hagen TM.

Oxidative stress in the aging rat heart is reversed by dietary

supplementation with ®-(alpha)-lipoic acid. FASEB J 2001 Mar; 15

(3): 700-6

13. Androne L, Gavan NA, Veresiu IA, Orasan R, In vivo effect of

lipoic acid on lipid peroxidation in patients with diabetic

neuropathy. In Vivo 2000 Mar-Apr; 14(2): 327-30

14. Suh JH, Shigeno ET, et al, Oxidative stress in the aging rat

heart is reversed by dietary supplementation with ®-(alpha)-lipoic

acid. FASEB J 2001 Mar; 15(3): 700-615. Lykkesfeldt J, et al, Ames

BN. Age-associated decline in ascorbic acid concentration, recycling,

and biosynthesis in rat hepatocytes--reversal with ®-alpha-lipoic

acid supplementation. FASEB J 1998 Sep; 12(12): 1183-9

16. Streeper RS, Henriksen EJ, et al, Tritschler HJ. Differential

effects of lipoic acid stereoisomers on glucose metabolism in insulin-

resistant skeletal muscle. Am J Physiol 1997 Jul; 273(1 Pt 1): E185-

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17. Freisleben HJ, Neeb A, Lehr F, Ackermann H. Influence of

selegiline and lipoic acid on the life expectancy of immunosuppressed

mice Arzneimittelforschung 1997 Jun; 47(6): 776-80

18. Haramaki N, Han D, Handelman GJ, Tritschler HJ, Packer L.

Cytosolic and mitochondrial systems for NADH- and NADPH-dependent

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19. Maitra I, Serbinova E, et al. Stereospecific effects of R-lipoic

acid on buthionine sulfoximine-induced cataract formation in newborn

rats. Biochem Biophys Res commun 1996; 221:422-429.

20. Streeper RS, Henriksen EJ, et al, Differential effects of lipoic

acid stereoisomers on glucose metabolism in insulin-resistant

skeletal muscle. Am J Physiol 1997 Jul; 273(1 Pt 1): E185-91

21. M.S. Patel, et al, Stereospecific effects of lipoic acids on

mammalian pyruvate dehydrogenase complex

22. Packer, L; Tritschler, H; Wessel K, Neuroprotection by the

metabolic Antioxidant alpha Lipoic Acid. 1997 Free Rad Biol Med 22,

Nos 1/2, 359-378

These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. FDA. This

material is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to

diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Antioxidant Home: Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA)

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