Spilling protein? Whether your GFR just slipped, your doctor's answer was drink more water, or you are done being watched instead of protected, here's why diabetics are switching to 600 mg of pure R-form.
That foam in the bowl is protein leaking out of you, because the filter inside your kidney is coming apart. Your doctor said drink more water. Water never reaches the membrane where the damage is happening.
R-alpha lipoic acid is the one antioxidant soluble in both water and fat, so it gets inside the whole filter, membrane and fluid, within the first 24 hours, and begins smothering the oxidative burn scorching that membrane a little more every single day your sugar ran high. 600 mg, one softgel.
Every tool you were handed lowers the fuel. The ACE inhibitor lowers pressure. Metformin lowers sugar. The low-protein diet lowers the load. Not one of them reaches the oxidative-glycation loop already burning inside the filter.
R-ALA is built for that loop. It quenches free radicals and blunts the AGEs that caramelize onto the membrane, the two drivers that feed each other and keep the filter thickening and leaking.
One antioxidant is a single rescue. Vitamin C neutralizes one free radical and it is spent. That is why swallowing more of it never did anything measurable for a filter under attack every hour.
R-ALA does what no vitamin can do alone: it regenerates your vitamin C, your vitamin E and your glutathione back to active form. By day 14 the filter has a standing defense that keeps resetting itself.
You are not choosing between your prescriptions and your kidneys. That is the trap most supplements walk you into, quit this, replace that, and hope for the best. Nobody spilling protein should be gambling with the one medication actually holding their blood pressure down.
So do not. In the trial that matters, ALA added on top of an ACE inhibitor cut protein loss 53% versus 30% for the ACE inhibitor alone. One softgel, alongside everything you take.
Most alpha lipoic acid on the shelf is racemic, a 50/50 blend of the R-form your body uses and the S-form it largely cannot. Half of what you paid for is dead weight.
Noverly is 100% pure R-form at 600 mg, the exact isomer and the exact dose used in the human diabetic trials, suspended in coconut oil for absorption. That is why it acts inside the filter instead of just passing straight through you.
This was studied in human diabetics, not in mice. Eighty-four of them, 600 mg a day, eighteen months: protein in the urine climbed in the untreated group and stayed unchanged on ALA. It did not reverse anything, and we will say so plainly on every page we publish.
People who added Noverly to their existing routine report after 12 weeks:
Thousands of diabetics have added one softgel to the pills already sitting on their counter, most of them after years of being watched instead of protected. Swipe through and read what they wrote, in their own words, down below.
600 mg of pure R-form alpha lipoic acid suspended in coconut oil for absorption, the German universal antioxidant that works in both water and fat, so it reaches the filter your prescriptions never touch. Especially if you feel fine.
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I finally have something to do
Eleven years type 2. When they told me I was spilling protein my endocrinologist said watch your diet and drink more water. That was the whole plan. This is the first thing anyone's handed me that's actually aimed at the kidney. I take it with my lisinopril every morning.
Robert D., 58
✓ Verified PurchaseMy wife found it, not my doctor
My dad was on dialysis nine years and I watched all of it. When my own panel came back wrong I couldn't sleep. My wife found this. Knowing there's a real reason the filter fails, and one thing built for it, took the 3am panic off me.
Wayne M., 63
✓ Verified PurchaseNobody explained why until now
Fourteen years diabetic, three specialists, and not one of them told me what was actually damaging the filter. The oxidative fire explanation made more sense in five minutes than anything I've been told since diagnosis. I'm on my fourth pouch.
Denise K., 66
✓ Verified PurchaseWorks, but be patient
Four stars because there's nothing to feel. No difference in how I feel day to day, and if you're expecting that you'll be disappointed. I stayed on it because the reasoning is sound and my doctor had no objection to me adding it. Ten weeks in.
Thomas R., 61
✓ Verified PurchaseIt didn't replace anything
I was scared it would interfere with my blood pressure pills. It doesn't, and I asked before I started. That's the part that sold me. One softgel next to the same pills I've taken for years, aimed at the one thing none of them were aimed at.
Carol B., 70
✓ Verified Purchase
“Spilling protein at 62 and the plan was drink more water. So I went looking myself.”
“I work in a nursing home. Twenty years wheeling people to dialysis. Not me.”
“I stood in this aisle for years buying the cheap kind. Go read your own label.”
“Buried my brother after nine years on that machine. I intend to go differently.”
“Fifteen years diabetic and nobody ever said the words oxidative damage to me.”
“Third time in that waiting room. First time I walked in with something to do.”
“I feel completely fine. That is the part that finally scared me into doing something.”
“I read the study myself before I bought it. That almost never happens with a supplement.”
“My husband is the diabetic. I order it. He takes it with his blood pressure pill.”
“Nothing to feel at all. Oddly, that is what convinced me it was not a gimmick.”

Gary W. - Tupelo, MS ✓ Verified Buyer
Diagnosed type 2 in 2014. Two years ago the labs came back with protein in them and my doctor said watch the sodium and drink more water. That was the whole plan. I know the difference between watching something and doing something about it. This is the first thing I've taken that has an actual reason behind it. One with my lisinopril at breakfast, and I've stopped lying awake doing math about my dad's dialysis years.

Yvonne P. - Macon, GA ✓ Verified Buyer
I asked my kidney doctor about supplements and he said there's nothing proven, just keep your pressure down. Fine. But he also never told me what was actually damaging the filter, and when I read about the glycation and the oxidative side of it, that was the first explanation anybody had given me in four years. My daughter ordered it for me. I'm on my fifth pouch. Nothing to feel, which they tell you up front, and I appreciated that they did.

Dale R. - Peoria, IL ✓ Verified Buyer
Being honest since that's what reviews are for. There is nothing to feel. No energy, no difference, nothing. If you're the type who needs to feel a supplement working, you'll quit this in a week and waste your money. I stayed on it because the reasoning made sense to me and because my doctor looked at the bottle and said he had no objection to me adding it to what I'm already on. Fourteen weeks. The softgels are large, which is fine by me but worth knowing.

Marcus T. - Newark, NJ ✓ Verified Buyer
I'd been buying alpha lipoic acid off the shelf for two years, the cheap kind, 300mg, wondering why nothing I did ever moved anything. Then I learned that half of what's in those bottles is the S-form your body barely uses. Two years of paying for half a supplement. This one is the pure R-form at the dose they actually studied in diabetics. If you're already taking ALA, go look at your own label before you buy anything else.