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Default R-Lipoic Acid - question for MrsD.

Hi MrsD. Since my SFN in 2011 until now, i continue to take DOCTORs BEST Stabilized R-Lipoic Acid. Between then and now, I developed some other major health problems which I continued to struggle with...I read in another post you no longer recommend it for PN...but my question is due to the product’s claim on its label about “carbohydrates management”, do you have any thoughts if it can help with sugar spikes?

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