Gala DN Capsule contains Adenosylcobalamin, ALA, Gamma Linolenic Acid, and Methylcobalamin. One of the two active forms of vitamin B12 is adenosylcobalamin. It is necessary for the generation of blood as well as the correct functioning of the brain and nerve system in the human body.
Methylcobalamin is unique in that it is one of the few natural examples of an organometallic bond. Vitamin B12 deficiency (such as pernicious anaemia) and disorders of effective B12 deficiency (such as vitamin B12 metabolic pathway) are treated with methylcobalamin. Methylcobalamin is more readily absorbed by the body than cyanocobalamin.
ALA, or alpha-lipoic acid, is a naturally occurring chemical produced by the body. At the cellular level, it performs essential processes such as energy production. Alpha-lipoic acid aids in the prevention of some types of cell damage in the body, as well as the restoration of vitamin levels like vitamin E and C. Alpha-lipoic acid breaks down carbs and converts them to energy for the body's other organs. Alpha-lipoic acid functions as an antioxidant, which means it may protect the brain from harm or injury. The antioxidant properties are also beneficial in the treatment of some liver illnesses.
Diabetic neuropathy has been shown to benefit from gamma-linolenic acid. Patients with diabetes exhibit problems in essential fatty acid metabolism, necessitating greater doses of essential fatty acids.