
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA): A Powerful Shield for Your Cells
Free radicals, inflammation, cellular fatigue...
While energy production continues in every cell of the body, antioxidant defence is needed to prevent these processes from causing uncontrolled damage.
This is where Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) comes into play.
ALA is a rare antioxidant that is soluble in both fat and water.
Thanks to this property, it works actively in every cell of the body and helps prevent cellular damage.
What is Alpha Lipoic Acid?
Alpha Lipoic Acid is a compound naturally synthesised in low levels in the liver, heart, and kidneys.
However, its production decreases with stress, toxic load, and age.
When administered via IV infusion, it provides high bioavailability and is particularly effective on the nervous system, liver functions, and glucose metabolism.
When is it used?
- Diabetes-related nerve damage (diabetic neuropathy)
- Insulin resistance and glucose regulation
- Chronic fatigue and low energy
- Liver detoxification
- Reduction of oxidative stress
- Anti-aging support protocols
- Fighting chronic inflammation
- Post-chemotherapy support (with doctor’s recommendation)
Pre-Treatment Information
- Liver and kidney function tests are recommended before therapy
- Allergy history, medications, and other supplements should be shared with the therapist
- Fasting is not required, but a light meal may be consumed before treatment
- A tolerance test with a low dose may be performed before the first application
Post-Operative Information
- Mild dizziness or a sensation of warmth may occur, usually temporary
- Drink plenty of water after the application
- Effects begin to become noticeable 24–72 hours after the session
- Session frequency: can be planned weekly or monthly, depending on need
Frequently Asked Questions