OVERVIEW

Alpha-lipoic acid is also called ALA or thioctic acid [Gaby2011, p222].

This is a conditionally essential nutrient that is soluble in both water and fat. This allows it to work in every cell or tissue in the body. On the other hand, most other antioxidants are only soluble in water or fat.

ALA may be beneficial in neurological diseases, including Parkinson's disease and diabetic neuropathy.

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