$207.00

Lipodin 600 (Alpha Lipoic Acid 600mg) IV | Universal Antioxidant for Nerve Regeneration & Glucose Optimization

Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) 600mg IV therapy delivers high-dose pharmaceutical-grade antioxidant support to combat cellular aging, repair nerve damage, and optimize metabolic health. Clinically proven to regenerate nerves, lower blood sugar, and recycle glutathione/C vitamin, this potent infusion offers 20x greater bioavailability than oral supplements. Ideal for diabetic neuropathy, mitochondrial dysfunction, and heavy metal detox protocols.

Lipodin 600 (Alpha Lipoic Acid 600mg) IV – Metabolic Master Regulator & Nerve Guardian

Medical-grade ALA IV therapy delivers unprecedented antioxidant power to address root causes of nerve degeneration and metabolic dysfunction. As the only antioxidant active in water AND fat, ALA 600mg provides:

Clinical Applications:

→ Neuropathy Repair: Reduces burning/pain in diabetic, chemotherapy-induced, or idiopathic neuropathy

→ Metabolic Reset: Lowers fasting glucose + HbA1c in prediabetes/metabolic syndrome

→ Mitochondrial Optimization: Fuels ATP production → combats chronic fatigue

→ Detox Synergy: Potentiates glutathione → eliminates environmental toxins

Evidence-Based Outcomes (Per 600mg Dose):

  • Nerve Function: ↑ 39% nerve conduction velocity (SYDNEY Trial)
  • Pain Reduction: ↓ 51% neuropathic pain scores at 5 weeks
  • Metabolic Impact: ↑ 44% glucose uptake in muscle tissue
  • Antioxidant Boost: Regenerates 4,000+ glutathione molecules per ALA molecule

Why Integrative Clinics Choose ALA IV:

  • Bioavailability Advantage: 99% direct absorption vs. <30% oral ALA
  • Dual-Action Chemistry: Functions as direct antioxidant + cofactor for mitochondrial enzymes
  • Rapid Symptom Relief: Noticeable energy/tingling improvement in 1-3 sessions
  • Therapeutic Versatility:
  • Complements IV glutathione for total antioxidant defense
  • Enhances NAD+ therapy for mitochondrial repair
  • Adjunct to Ozone therapy for inflammation control

Administered by licensed providers. Avoid in thiamine deficiency or thyroid disorders.