Product Benefits
Nutrilite®
CLA 500 includes:
- Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), which is an essential fatty acid
from vegetable sources like safflower oil.
- CLA, which may actually help increase lean muscle tissue – if
taken in conjunction with resistance training – a big help to anyone
trying to get in shape. No wonder bodybuilders love it!
Advisories and Precautions
Children under 12 years of age,
pregnant women or nursing mothers, or anyone with a medical condition
should consult with a physician before using this product. Keep out of
reach of children.
FAQs
If Nutrilite®
CLA 500 is a fat, how does it work to support lean body mass?
Researchers aren't sure how CLA provides its body-shaping benefits, but
believe that more than one action may be involved.
If I take CLA 500, do I still need to exercise?
Yes. Exercise is important for healthy weight loss and weight
maintenance. An ideal exercise program should include aerobic exercise,
resistance training, and flexibility training. Aerobic exercise, such as
walking, running, biking, or swimming, helps burn calories and improves
overall fitness. Resistance training, using free weights, resistance
bands, or weight machines, helps build strength and tone muscles.
Flexibility training helps increase your range of motion, relieve tight
muscles, and prevent injury.
How long should I keep taking CLA 500?
You may take it, as directed on the label, for as long as you
like.
What's the difference between CLA from safflower oil and CLA
from sunflower oil?
CLA from safflower oil is identical to CLA from sunflower oil.
The main benefit of safflower oil is that, gram for gram, it provides a
richer source, which allows us to deliver a more concentrated form in a
smaller capsule.
How is CLA different from Omega-3 fatty acids?
CLA belongs to the Omega-6 family of fatty acids, not the
Omega-3 family. They have a different chemical structure. Omega-6 fatty
acids are typically found in sunflower, safflower, and other plant oils,
while Omega-3 fatty acids are typically found in fish. Each family of
fatty acids can produce biologically active compounds that affect
circulatory health, heart rate, fat metabolism, and immune function.
However, the types of compounds they each can form affect the body
differently.
What is the difference between the CLA product and chromium
picolinate?
Chromium picolinate is a source of the trace mineral chromium.
It's an ideal complement to CLA, because it is involved in the
metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Use Instructions
2 softgels, 3 times a day,
preferably with meals.
Product Description
People interested in shaping up,
from beginners to bodybuilders, can use Nutrilite®
CLA 500 to help reduce fat and promote lean muscle retention. This
formula contains conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), an essential fatty acid
derived from safflower oil.
Medical authorities recommend a weight loss of no more
than 2–3 pounds a week to reduce the risk of health problems associated
with more rapid weight loss.
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