does alpha lipioc acid help increase vascularity...?
does alpha lipioc acid help increase vascularity...?
I don't think so. It's a real good antioxidant though.
the supplement stakabol by generation X advertises that ALA increases vascularity
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I call BS. I take 200mg of ALA/day and my vascularity hasn't changed.
Yes it is a great antioxidant. It will not increase vasculatiry. Most companies advertise such claims about their product and most dont even work :-) What makes ALA unique is it functions in water and fat, unlike more common antioxidants vitamins C and E, it also appears to be able to re-use antioxidants such as vitamin C after they have been used up. It also helps with protecting brain and nerve tissue..preventing nerve cell damage. I myself have also noticed it to stabalize blood sugar levels...which is a big reason i take it.
just took mine
Nice!
Is your girlfriend also diabetic? Taking ALA while already being hypoglycemic might be a bad thing. Since ALA usually stabalizes blood sugar levels when they are on the high side, i would assume its effects on low blood sugar level might just lower them further. I am not 100% on this...but its a very interesting question. Here is some research i found on the subject. It seems to helps prevent it.... Hope that helps.
"alpha-lipoic acid supplementation prevents development of hypertension and hyperglycemia, presumably through its antioxidative properties, as reflected by prevention of an increase in heart mitochondrial superoxide anion production and in AGE formation in the aorta of chronically glucose treated rats."
Alpha-lipoic acid attenuates hyperglycemia and prevents glomerular mesangial matrix expansion in diabetes. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2002;13:108-116.
Melhem MF, Craven PA, Liachenko J, et al.
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