R-Alpha Lipoic Acid
Backed by 5 studiesOverall grade based on research across 2 ingredients.
36out of 100Grade D
Research evidence score
Weighed against 5 published studies · led by D-biotin
Ingredient breakdown
C
D-biotinSupports vitamin function
Research direction: InconclusiveEvidence: 5 studiesDose: 150 mcgEvidence strength: Moderate - supportive but mixed
The Impact of Vitamin D on Immune Function and Its Role in Hashimoto's Thyroiditis: A Narrative Review. (2024)A comprehensive investigation of biochemical status in patients with telogen effluvium: Analysis of Hb, ferritin, vitamin B12, vitamin D, thyroid function tests, zinc, copper, biotin, and selenium levels (2024)Vitamin C and immune cell function in inflammation and cancer (2018)
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R-alpha Lipoic AcidSupports non-nutrient/non-botanical function
Research direction: No studies foundEvidence: 0 studiesDose: 100 mgEvidence strength: Not enough research yet - no studies found for this specific claim
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