Articles, tagged with "alpha lipoic acid", page 6
14th July 2009
Often, Acetyl-L-Carnitine and Alpha Lipoic Acid are used as supplements to provide relief from aging and also from stress along with other benefits. Rarely have these two been combined to form such a powerful combination known as ALA/ALC until now. When c...
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Robert Bell
09th July 2009
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Author:
jersy
10th June 2009
Alpha Lipoic acid is a powerful antioxidant that is growing in popularity. Given the amazing properties of this antioxidant it's not surprising that it is being marketed for its potential to cure heart disease, cancer, diabetes, depression, AIDS and cat...
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Julia Hanf
06th June 2009
"The immune system is our primary defense against disease, and immune system support is therefore crucial. In protecting our health, our first priority should be to build and maintain a strong immune system, as the immune system works for us 24 hours ever...
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herbsinn
04th June 2009
Carbohydrates, the most abundant fuel molecules, are so called sugars, starches, and cellulose. They are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen and by weight constitute the major portion of the food in this world.
Carbohydrates are produced by green ...
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Author:
Luke Rennster
03rd June 2009
I believe that ALA (alpha lipoid acid) deficiency is at the root of many common yet serious health problems. If you search the AIA literature, you will find articles that describe how AIA can inhibit
the reproduction of the AIDS virus, how ALA may Preven...
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Author:
Luke Rennster
29th May 2009
Alpha lipoid acid (ALA) differs from other supplements, such as many vitamins -and minerals, in one important way: The human body already manufactures it throughout our lives. As children, our
livers and every one of our cells produce large quantities of...
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Author:
Luke Rennster
13th March 2009
The growing numbers of health conscious people today living more vibrant lives owe much to the efforts and research of certain pioneers who braved ridicule, for without them, many of us now wouldn't be aware of the general benefits of taking antioxidant s...
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Jeanie Smith
10th March 2009
Unless you are stranded on an island without any hope of being rescued, it's okay not to care about wrinkles or age lines, age spots, and the many other skin ailments your face will encounter as a result of aging.
But for women living in the 21st centu...
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Author:
Valerie Nobile
04th March 2009
For a many teenagers and young adults, acne is more than a skin disorder; it is a very hurting situation that usually affects the common life of such individuals. There are lots of ways to take care of acne, like acne scrubs, acne medications, acne pills,...
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Author:
Robert Scott
08th January 2009
Cosmetic surgery has become a must have for many who wish to retain their youthful and fresh faced looks and each year in the UK we spend millions in our endless pursuit to do so.
The sad fact is, for some the results will not last for as long as they ...
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Author:
james
29th December 2008
Alpha lipoic acid is the ideal antioxidant for five main reasons. It can scavenge free radicals of all kinds of both fat and water-based cell structures. It rapidly assimilates and absorbs into cells. Alpha lipoic acid boosts the action of other protec...
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Robert Palmer
11th December 2008
Steps to Beating the Damage Caused by Diabetes
Beating Diabetes Without Meds
Often, when I speak to people about their diabetes, they tell me how their doctor spoke of all of the horrors that diabetes would bring as it progressed. Beating diabetes w...
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tomenelson
11th December 2008
What Diabetics Need to Know About Their Doctor
Beating Diabetes Without Meds
All diabetics stand helplessly by, watching their condition progress. The progression is slow; almost unnoticed. But, never-the-less, it is progressing, very quietly, day...
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Author:
tomenelson
03rd December 2008
Diabetes can happen to anyone. It is estimated that up to 1 billion people around the world exhibit some form of glucose intolerance, high blood pressure and high cholesterol that make up the symptoms of Syndrome X. It's just a short road to heart disease...
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