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CLA: Conjugated
Linoleic Acid
Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) has only been
used by bodybuilders and fitness athletes
for a couple of years now. The initial
results and the early University Studies are
very promising.
CLA is actually a form of fat; that’s right,
fat. It’s one of the so-called “good” fats
and it’s found naturally in dairy products,
lamb, and red meat. The problem, of course,
is that these foods not only contain the
“good” and beneficial CLA, they also often
contain large amounts of “bad” or saturated
fats.
Supplementing with CLA, on the other hand,
should provide all the health and fitness
benefits without the drawbacks of the
saturated fats found in the foods
themselves.
Although it’s still not fully understood,
CLA likely works by helping to regulate
protein and fat metabolism in the body. This
in turn can result in a reduction of overall
body fat and an increase in lean muscle
mass. Sounds good to me!
In animal studies, CLA has also been shown
to protect against many different types of
common cancers and to help prevent heart
disease. CLA may also play a role in
supporting immune function. I know in my own
case I seem to get far fewer colds when
supplementing with CLA.
Bottom Line: I find CLA to be an excellent
support supplement for individuals
interested in promoting lean muscle mass,
fat reduction, and overall health.
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