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What is CLA?
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)
is a collective term used to describe one or more positional
and geometric forms of the essential fatty acid linoleic
acid. CLA is naturally present in cow’s milk and beef and
other ruminant meats.
Health
Benefits
Conjugated linoleic acid has
been researched as a possible treatment for many diseases,
including breast cancer, obesity, and heart disease. It may
also help increase metabolism, build muscle, boost the
immune system, and help regulate blood sugar.
It lowers bad cholesterol (LDL) , increase the level of good
cholesterol (HDL) and reduces the risks of
atherosclerosis.CLA supplementation may be especially
helpful to those with diabetes or hypothyroidism, although
anyone with a serious illness should consult a doctor before
taking supplements.
Side Effects
There
have been no toxic effects linked to CLA supplementation,
although some people do report stomach upset when they take
extremely high doses. |