What is palladium lipoic acid?
Palladium lipoic acid is an extraordinary compound that chemically bonds palladium (a unique mineral) to alpha lipoic acid. The bonding of palladium to lipoic acid provides a way to get dramatically increased uptake of lipoic acid by the cell, and is theorized to provide a means of protecting the electrical potential of the cell, helping to ensure that it stays healthy. It is believed that palladium lipoic complexes have the ability to selectively kill cancer cells because of their ability to protect the electrical charge of healthy cells while forcing cancer cells into highly inefficient anaerobic respiration. This form of respiration is so inefficient that cancer cells cannot produce enough energy to survive due to their high demands for energy, ultimately leading to their death.