Pure Encapsulations, Alpha Lipoic Acid w/ Glucophenol, 120 Capsules (Discontinued Item)
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What Is It?Alpha Lipoic Acid w/GlucoPhenol supports glucose and fat metabolism, and overall cardiometabolic health, by maintaining healthy cellular function and inflammatory balance. Each serving delivers 200 mg alpha lipoic acid for metabolic support and cardioprotection along with 25 mg polyphenols from GlucoPhenol, a novel, proprietary blend of cranberry and Orléans strawberry extracts developed and studied as part of a research collaboration with the Institute of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods (INAF).* Uses for Alpha Lipoic Acid w/GlucoPhenolCardiometabolic Health: Alpha lipoic acid is a multifaceted nutraceutical substantiated by over 15 years of clinical research. In a recent double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, daily alpha lipoic acid supplementation provided statistically significant support for both fasting and postprandial blood glucose. In a randomized placebo-controlled study of 68 subjects, alpha lipoic acid supported healthy endothelial dilation, an important measure of cardiovascular health. By maintaining healthy activity of the genomic inflammatory messenger nuclear factor kappa B (NF?B), alpha lipoic acid helps maintain the ability of cells to utilize glucose. In addition, alpha lipoic acid promotes the activity of PGC-1? and AMP kinase (AMPK), two critical regulators of mitochondrial function. By supporting the synthesis of new mitochondria, alpha lipoic acid enhances the ability of the cell to metabolize both carbohydrates and fats. These actions are associated with metabolic homeostasis in fat, liver, muscle and vascular tissue. GlucoPhenol is a unique blend of cranberry and Orléans strawberry standardized extracts. Polyphenols found in both fruits support the function of enzymes, receptors and genes involved in glucose uptake and cytokine signaling. Specifically, polyphenols maintain inflammatory balance by targeting NF?B. 1). This genomic factor regulates genes involved in both inflammatory and glycemic responses.