Alpha-lipodic-acid
Molécule anti-oxydante qui se retrouve dans les tomates, les épinards, et les brocolis
ne pas en prendre pour le moment sous forme de complément alimentaire.
Source louche à compléter,
Molécule anti-oxydante qui se retrouve dans les tomates, les épinards, et les brocolis
ne pas en prendre pour le moment sous forme de complément alimentaire.
Source louche à compléter,
is a natural antioxidant molecule discovered in spinaches, broccolis and tomatoes
Warning : Don't take supplement of this to moment !
i never read this sources i copied this, it 's just this.
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Ziegler D, Hanefeld M, Ruhnau KJ, et al. Treatment of symptomatic diabetic peripheral neuropathy with the anti-oxidant alpha-lipoic acid. A 3-week multicentre randomized controlled trial (ALADIN Study). Diabetologia 1995;38:1425-33.
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Fogarty MC, Devito G, Hughes CM, et al. Effects of alpha-lipoic Acid on mtDNA Damage after Isolated Muscle Contractions. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2013;45:1469-77.