Health Benefits of Alpha Lipoic Acid

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May Improve Mental Capacity

Short-term memory loss is generally associated with the elderly, although young adults can experience this. Although there is limited evidence in humans that ALA has the ability to improve mental capacity, the research is ongoing since ALA shows the potential to increase acetylcholine, a brain chemical that's deficient in Alzheimer's disease.

Using mice, researchers have looked at the effects of ALA on memories, oxidative processes and longevity. Despite the fact that the mice's memory and oxidative stress were improved, their lifetime was cut short.6‘Lab Studies Yield Mixed Results on Alpha-Lipoic Acid, a Potential Memory Booster.’ The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, www.research.va.gov/news/features/Alpha-lipoic-acid.cfm

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