Does any neurologist prescribe Alpha Lipoic Acid?

Posted by bigjohnscho @bigjohnscho, Sep 25, 2024

R-ALA features very heavily on this forum as a potential remedy for peripheral neuropathy. Does any Neurologist actually prescribe it.

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Profile picture for SusanEllen66 Susan McMichael @SusanEllen66

@itsmeagain @ Cleveland26 all Vitamins, Herbs, and anything that is not FDA regulated is a gamble.

There is nothing to back up the claims of anything, like a multivitamin, or mineral supplement, or herbal supplements. The manufacturer can put whatever in the pill or capsule and make a claim about it being a wonder pill.
Many years ago I worked for a Vitamin Supplement Manufacturer. I was in charge of buying all the ingredients, the empty capsules, glass bottles, caps, and the little pieces of “cotton”, really rayon, on the top.
I bought powdered vitamins from the least expensive supplier. I knew what was in our capsules and pills, but the customer didn’t.

Don’t fall for the, “Doctor (whoever) recommends this product and it’s helped 1000s of their patients…”
.Many times the doctor owns all or part of the company that is making the product.

You just don’t know, but if you stick to a well known brand you will probably do well.

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@SusanEllen66 Thank you for that message! You bring an insider's experience which is much appreciated.

I try to research as much as I can about the companies whose products I buy. If the company claims certain certifications, I try to ensure as best I can that they are legitimate. For example, HMS Nutrition claims its R Alpha Lipoic Acid is from a National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) certified facility. And that the quality is assured by Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP). There are other websites with good information about sketchy companies and products.

I know it is essential that consumers, of supplements especially, take seriously the classic admonition, Let The Buyer Beware!

According to the Wikipedia entry about R ALA, ninety per cent of world supply is manufactured in China. HMS Nutrition packages it in the U.S.

A final aside, the GLP-1 which I take for diabetes is from Eli Lily and Company. It is still on patent, not a generic. The cartridge states that the drug is manufactured in China - but put into the cartridge in the U.S.

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