http://www.milossarcev.com/cgi-bin/y...num=1076868208
"I started looking into available research and I’ve found some studies that compared ALA to insulin. While it was evident that ALA is glucose-lowering agent it appeared that ALA’s regulation of glucose metabolism in the muscle is quite different than insulin’s. Insulin clearly produced dramatic enhancement in glycogen synthesis and the same was expected from ALA. What was discovered was surprising. It seemed that ALA actually acted as inhibitor of glycogen synthesis and caused considerable glucose oxidation! Of course, experiences of several of my guinea pigs from Gold’s Gym of Fullerton is not
enough to publish a study in New England Journal of Medicine, but their results were confirming that what’s found in some animal studies could be true for humans as well. I still recommend modest doses of alpha lipoic acid daily (400mg after the breakfast) for its ability to eliminate free radicals and enhance our immune system with the increase of intracellular glutathione. Also, I would like to mention that ALA is valuable hepatoprotector frequently used for the treatment of liver diseases. However, exact time when ALA should not be used is - in the post workout drink! To conclude, this is only my personal opinion (and opinion of half of the members of the Gold’s Gym in Fullerton…)"
I haven't put much effort into researching this, but as Milos sees it, ALA should NOT be taken post w/o. Is he correct in his assumptions?