PLABS
ALPHA LIPOIC ACID
87/100
SUPPIE SCORE
72/100
EFFICACY
High
SAFETY
96/100
CLEANLINESS
What Does ALPHA LIPOIC ACID Do?
High-potency 600mg ALA offers strong antioxidant support and moderate evidence for diabetic neuropathy relief.
What is the evidence for alpha-lipoic acid in managing diabetic neuropathy?
Are 600mg daily doses of ALA safe for long-term use?
Does alpha-lipoic acid support blood sugar control in type 2 diabetes?
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What Are the Benefits of ALPHA LIPOIC ACID?
Based on proven scientific research
Antioxidant ProtectionStrong
Diabetic Neuropathy ReliefModerate
Blood Sugar SupportMild
Weight ManagementSlight
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What Are the Side Effects of PLABS ALPHA LIPOIC ACID?
Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.
RiskLow Risk
Overview
•600mg daily dose falls within safe range of 200-2400mg used in studies for diabetic neuropathy.
•Generally well-tolerated with low risk of serious adverse effects at this dosage.
•Hypromellose capsule and rice flour are hypoallergenic with minimal interaction risks.
•May lower blood sugar; caution advised for diabetics on insulin or hypoglycemic drugs.
•Not recommended during pregnancy/breastfeeding due to insufficient safety data.
•Rare risk of skin rash or gastrointestinal upset in sensitive individuals.
Potential Side Effects
Negative Interactions
Allergens
none
Inactive Ingredients
Hypromellose
Low RiskRice flour
Low RiskWhat Are the Ingredients in PLABS ALPHA LIPOIC ACID?
Alpha Lipoic Acid
600 mg
Hypromellose
Rice Flour
Dosage & Bioavailability
How the active doses and forms in ALPHA LIPOIC ACID compare to the research.
•Alpha Lipoic Acid is listed at 600 mg per serving; without a source-specific reference range, dose adequacy cannot be graded.
•Alpha Lipoic Acid has no distinct chemical or delivery form stated, so no product-specific absorption advantage can be established.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about PLABS ALPHA LIPOIC ACID