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Old 10-19-2007, 03:25 AM #1
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Default R lipoic acid vs. alpha lipoic acid

Hi, can anyone tell me roughly the equivalent dosage of RLA vs ALA? I recently switched from ALA to RLA and I used to take 600 mg's of ALA, but I'm confused on how much RLA I should be taking. Currently I'm @ 200 mg a day, but I don't know for sure if that's enough, not enough, more than enough etc etc. I can't find anything on the internet about this either.
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Old 10-19-2007, 05:54 AM #2
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Default If I remember correctly--

--the literature at Iherb, in an attempt to summarize the meager amount of literature on the subject, seems to indicate that the ratio of effectiveness for alpha-lipoic to R-lipoic is in the neighborhood of 5:1 to 10:1.

When I switched from the former to the latter, I went from 600mg/day alpha lipoic, taken in two 300mg/day doses (with meals), to 100mg/day R-lipoic (wtih breakfast). I don't think I've noticed any change in effectiveness--of course, it's hard to say just how effective these are individually, given all the supplements I take. Since lipoic has considerable blood sugar reducing properties along with its antioxidant ones, I use the results of the glucose tolerance testing I do on a regular basis as a rough guide.

One thing I do appreciate is the reduction in acidity achieved by taking one 100mg/day capsule (although I've noticed different brands of R-lipoic vary in this regard considerably for me).
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