Alpha Lipoic Acid is an enzyme present in mitochondria, similar to vitamins, which can act as a coenzyme involved in acyl transfers in the metabolism of substances in the body, and can eliminate free radicals that lead to accelerated aging and pathogenicity. Lipoic acid is absorbed through the intestinal tract and enters the cells. It is both fat-soluble and water-soluble, so it can pass through the whole body without any obstruction and reach any cellular part, providing the human body with a full range of performance, it is universal antioxidant with both fat-soluble and water-soluble properties. As a coenzyme, lipoic acid has an important role in the metabolism of glucose in cells that are responsible for the production of energy. It serves as a taskmaster for cellular activation, which is commonly known as an antioxidant substance. The world's leading authority on lipoic acid and antioxidants, Dr. Lester Packer of the University of California, Berkeley, found that lipoic acid