What is an ALA IV?
An ALA IV treatment (alpha-lipoic acid) is a powerful antioxidant that works with the mitochondria — the body's energy powerhouses — to boost metabolism, prevent inflammation, eliminate toxins and reverse some of the oxidant (free radical) damage related to aging. Our bodies naturally make this compound but only in small amounts.
Alpha-Lipoic Acid IV Treatments Have Many Benefits
As an antioxidant, alpha-lipoic acid has many wellness benefits, including its ability to protect the body's cells against free radicals, which are unstable molecules that naturally occur in our body that can damage proteins, DNA and cell membranes.
Benefits may include:
IV Infusion of Alpha Lipoic Acid
When delivered via intravenous drip therapy, ALA bypasses the digestive tract and directly enters your bloodstream. From there, it is quickly directed to depleted cells throughout the body.
Additional ALA IV Information
Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is an antioxidant found in every cell of the human body. Antioxidants are compounds that inhibit cellular oxidation, a process that produces free radicals that can damage cells and undermine their function. ALA is sometimes referred to as the universal antioxidant because it supports other antioxidants like vitamins C and E, and glutathione. ALA is involved in multiple antioxidant functions in virtually all body tissues, protecting your body's organs and systems from damage so they can keep you fit and healthy.
Role of Lipoic Acid in Human Health
Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is an antioxidant found in every cell of the human body. Antioxidants are compounds that inhibit cellular oxidation, a process that produces free radicals that can damage cells and undermine their function. ALA is sometimes referred to as the universal antioxidant because it supports other antioxidants like vitamins C and E, and glutathione. ALA is involved in multiple antioxidant functions in virtually all body tissues, protecting your body's organs and systems from damage so they can keep you fit and healthy.
In addition to its role as a powerful antioxidant, ALA is critical to mitochondrial health. Mitochondria are tiny organelles inside human cells that help convert glucose to ATP, the energy molecule, through a series of chemical reactions. Lipoic acid is a highly essential cofactor in the mitochondrial energy production cycle that enables cellular respiration and ATP production. Mitochondrial dysfunction has been linked to aging and disease in humans, and ALA supports mitochondrial health.
ALA is also fundamental to the breakdown of amino acids, the essential elements of proteins that are vital to new cell production. Your body's cells are continually turning over, replacing old dying cells with new ones. As we age, cellular turnover naturally slows down. Insufficient levels of lipoic acid can reduce your body's ability to replace old cells, which can speed up the aging process.
Your body makes a small amount of ALA on its own, and a nutrient-rich diet of vegetables and humanely sourced red meat gives you the building blocks to produce sufficient amounts for optimal health. Nevertheless, some people need to supplement ALA to manage and overcome certain health conditions, through oral supplements or via IV infusion therapy.
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