ALA - ALPHA LIPOIC ACID/ THIOCTIC ACID INFUSION
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ALPHA LIPOIC ACID 600MG – PROFESSIONAL USE
Also known as Thioctic Acid
Composition:
Alpha Lipoic Acid 600mg per infusion
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) is a naturally occurring compound found in small amounts within the body and in certain foods. It is both water- and fat-soluble, allowing it to be utilised across a range of biological environments.
This product is supplied as an unmixed vial for professional preparation, intended for use by trained practitioners within their own protocols.
Product Overview
Alpha Lipoic Acid is commonly selected within wellness-based protocols due to its role in supporting normal cellular processes and antioxidant activity.
It is often incorporated into practitioner-led infusion or injectable routines where a broad, supportive approach is preferred.
Key Features
- Dual-Solubility Compound
Active in both aqueous and lipid environments, allowing versatile use within practitioner protocols. - Cellular Support Role
Involved in normal cellular energy processes and metabolic pathways. - Antioxidant Function
Contributes to the body’s natural handling of oxidative processes. - Commonly Used in Multi-Ingredient Protocols
Frequently included alongside other compounds in practitioner-designed blends.
- Selected by practitioners as part of general wellness-focused protocols
- Often included in multi-compound preparations
- Suitable for clinics offering infusion or injectable-based services within their own frameworks
Important Information
This information is provided for general educational purposes only and relates to the physiological roles of individual nutrients.
It does not constitute medical advice or refer to the effects of any specific product, treatment, or route of administration.
- For professional use only
- Supplied as unmixed vials
- Practitioners are responsible for appropriate preparation, dosing, and application
- Not intended for direct sale to the general public
- Use should be based on individual practitioner assessment and protocol






