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What is palladium lipoic acid, and what makes it special?

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What is palladium lipoic acid, and what makes it special?

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Palladium lipoic acid is an extraordinary compound that chemically bonds palladium (a unique mineral) to alpha lipoic acid. The technique of bonding these two materials together is so unique that the U.S. government has issued a patent on the process. The proprietary bonding of palladium to lipoic acid dramatically increases uptake of lipoic acid by the cell, and is theorized to provide a means of protecting the electrical potential of the cell, helping it stay healthy, and helping restore the weakened cell to health. There is presently no other commercially available product containing this unique palladium lipoic complex.

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