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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Exploring The Benefits Of Malic Acid


Date: 01/12/03
 
Malic acid is a natural substance found in fruit and vegetables - one of the richest sources being apples. It is also naturally present in your body's cells and large amounts of it are formed and then eventually broken down again on a daily basis. It possesses many health-related benefits such as boosting immunity, maintaining oral health, reducing the risk of poisoning from a build-up of toxic metals and promoting smoother and firmer skin.

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Malic acid is a natural substance found in fruit and vegetables - one of the richest sources being apples. It is also naturally present in your body's cells and large amounts of it are formed and then eventually broken down again on a daily basis. It possesses many health-related benefits such as boosting immunity, maintaining oral health, reducing the risk of poisoning from a build-up of toxic metals and promoting smoother and firmer skin.

Malic Acid: The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia connection

One of its most significant benefits lies in its ability to stimulate metabolism and increase energy production. This action is linked to the important role it plays in a process known as the Krebs cycle - named after Sir Hans Krebs, a German-born British biochemist.

Krebs won the Nobel price for physiology in 1953 for describing how a complex series of biochemical reactions takes place within the body's cells to transform proteins, fat and carbohydrates into water and energy. This process requires a constant supply of vitamins, enzymes and chemical agents such as malic acid, in order to keep it functioning properly 24 hours a day.

The Krebs cycle is vital to our very existence and without it energy production would literally grind to a halt. Therefore it is essential that you have adequate supplies of malic acid in order to promote the efficient functioning of this cycle.

Malic acid plays a vital role in improving overall muscle performance, reversing muscle fatigue following exercise, reducing tiredness and poor energy levels, as well as improving mental clarity. These actions can make it a beneficial treatment for sufferers of fibromyalgia and CFS (both these conditions involve muscle pain, joint tenderness and low energy levels).

According to Dr Jay Goldstein, Director of the CFS Institute in the US: 'Malic acid is safe, inexpensive and it should be considered a valid therapeutic approach for patients with CFS'.

A six-month study was conducted by scientists working at the Department of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Centre in the US, to examine the efficacy of 1,200mg of malic acid plus 300mg of magnesium a day on 24 fibromyalgia sufferers. Half of the patients were given the active treatment, while the other half only received placebo.

At the end of the study, all of the patients treated with malic acid and magnesium experienced significant improvements in their symptoms - including less pain, reduced muscle stiffness and a more positive mental outlook - without any side effects.

Dr Russell, who led the team of scientists, concluded: 'The data suggest that malic acid and magnesium are safe and may be beneficial in the treatment of patients with fibromyalgia. Future studies should use malic acid at this dose and continue the therapy for at least two months'.
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Malic Acid: A diverse range of benefits

In addition to increasing energy levels, malic acid is also an effective metal chelator. This means it is able to bind to potentially toxic metals that may have accumulated in the body, such as aluminium or lead, and inactivate them. As a result, the risk of toxicity is considerably reduced. Heavy metal overload has been linked to serious problems like liver disease and brain disorders like Alzheimer's disease.

Malic acid also helps maintain oral hygiene. It stimulates the production of saliva, which reduces the number of harmful bacteria circulating in your mouth, teeth and gums. It acts as an antiseptic too, which also helps to ensure that germs in the mouth are kept to a minimum and considerably reduces the risk of infection. This explains why malic acid is commonly used as an ingredient in mouthwashes and toothpastes.

To add to the list of benefits, malic acid also helps to maintain good, healthy skin. It is classified as an 'alpha hydroxy acid' - a chemical term used to describe fruit acids that are used in many cosmetics because of their ability to help exfoliate the skin and act as mild chemical face peels. This helps your skin to look healthier, younger and firmer. For a natural face peel you can apply thin slices of apple (which is a rich natural source) directly onto your skin for 20 minutes and then wash off with rose water.

Malic Acid: What to take for best results

The recommended dosage for malic acid is 600mg capsules taken one to three times a day before food. There are no known contraindications or toxicity linked to malic acid.

Taking magnesium alongside malic acid seems to have a much more pronounced effect on muscle fatigue. The recommended dosage for magnesium citrate is 140mg capsules taken twice a day.

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Dianna tucker Posted 09/07/2008

Thank you for the info you supply. Does malic acid also help with mercury toxicity?

rachel Posted 24/09/2008

I took about 2 weeks 2 tea spone aday and after 4 weeks i go LT Trochanteric Bursitis is the malic acid has any conection with please

leo Posted 15/12/2008

good info

lala Posted 16/01/2009

helloooo how ru??

Helena Posted 07/04/2009

Thank you for this excellent article. I've copied the link to another forum to give an explanation of the function of malic acid. Best of health to you!

i dont know Posted 08/04/2009

hi hello thank u

Gustavo Gonzalo  Posted 20/05/2009

Rose Posted 05/06/2009

Thank you..... is next on list to try for fybromyalgia and chronic fatigue ..

Rose Posted 05/06/2009

Thank you, is next on the list to try

Alan Rees Posted 19/06/2009

winstn boomer Posted 17/09/2009

Does malic acid really work as a heart chelation to unplug blocked arteries?

joyce Miller Posted 13/10/2009

I found putting the powder of the capsules (4) into a litre of water and drinking all day is amazing for energy and recently helped me get over a case of swine flu that has left others in my office who had it with lingering symptoms. Amazing product.

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cynthia ayres  Posted 04/01/2010

Could you please tell me where I will be able to buy malic acid from and how much would I be likely to pay for this. Thank you

carolyn lovelace Posted 04/01/2010

I wanted to bookmark your site, and I wanted to print out an article, but was unable to do either as the popup for 56 pg. booklet would popup anytime I moved curser to top of page. Eve after I downloaded it just to get it to stop popping up, IT STILL POPPED UP. Hope I can just remember (highly unlikely) your site since I can't bookmark it. This needs to be fixed. Thank you.

christine Posted 23/01/2010

http://www.puritan.com/ You can get a years supply for @ $18

tony Posted 25/01/2010

My mother has 2 partly clogged arteries. I hear that taking malic acid and garlic can help over time if this is true please let me know. My mother does not have isurance so please let me know.

tony Posted 25/01/2010

My mother has 2 partly clogged arteries. I hear that taking malic acid and garlic can help over time if this is true please let me know. My mother does not have isurance so please let me know they call this chelation

Pat Posted 09/02/2010

I know that serrapetase and nattokinase helps to eat away fribrin in heart patients to unclog arteries, does malic acid help also.

Pat Posted 09/02/2010

I know that Serrapeptase and Nattokinase help to dissolve fibrin in the clogged arteries of heart patients, does malic acid also have these properties?

Deborah Posted 28/02/2010

I buy Magnesium Malate at the local health food store, or FibroMalic at GNC.

I was extremely ill with fibromyalgia and, at times, unable to even lift myself out of bed. I have been taking malic acid faithfully for several years and it has completely changed my life. I am pain-free, and as vigourous as anyone my age.

If I go without Malic Acid for even two days, I can barely walk. I urge everyone with fibromyalgia to please, please try this remedy. It may take several weeks before you begin to feel the effect, but once you do, you will consider it a miracle drug. (When I first became very ill, I craved apple cider -- couldn't get enough of it. My body was trying to tell me something!)

serah strandberg Posted 24/06/2010

Thank you for this information. I have had CFS for over a year (mostly severe fatigue and digestive problems). Along with the many supplements I've been taking, I will now add malic acid and primrose oil as I continue my journey to a normal healthy energy level.

serah strandberg Posted 24/06/2010

Thanks for this interesting advice - much different from what I normally read on CFS. Malic acid and Primrose oil - I will try them both as I continue to try to regain my normal energy level.

ellis nuttall Posted 01/07/2010

We sprinkle a small amount of malic acid powder on the unpopped popcorn in our microwave popper. Everyone loves it, and we don't need salt. It tastes a lot like "Vinegar and Salt" potato chips.

sue budd Posted 08/10/2010

I discovered the energy boost of malic acid whilst taking it prior to a liver and gal bladder flush (the amazing liver and gall bladder flush, andreas moritz @ amazon) Malic acid softens the intrahepatic "stones" in your liver and gall bladder prior to the flush, which incidentally kick starts an under active thyroid. There is no need to have a gall bladder removed, u can remove ALL the stones in the liver and gall bladder with a series of flushes. I have personally done over 20 in the last few years, always using malic acid for preparation.

tjackz Posted 17/11/2010

this was good information but is there any risks and concerns that should be taken when using mantic acid?

Mark Posted 07/01/2011

Dried raisins are loaded with malic acid. 1/4 cup has 833 mg of malic acid

Bruce Harte Posted 18/01/2011

The staff at Vitahound.com is researching Malic Acid and its potential use and benefits for a natural dog dental treatment (including Bad breath in Dogs) or dog vitamin supplement. This article was very helpful and has verified other information we have obtained on Malic Acid.

Harold Sheinman Posted 15/05/2011

I was reading about apples and MALIC acid...i read that it can eat away at plaque build up in arteries... if this is true and there is no side effects,then Malic Acid should be studied much much more in laboratories and more findings published,in heart journals.



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