There has been a hype for quite some time now about dietary
supplements featuring CLA Safflower oil. Promising revolutionary changes
for those with excess weight, one particular producer of such
supplements have been marred by a rather crass scandal involving dubious
marketing practices.
Even if we could put it out of our minds, the fact that CLA Safflower oil supplements are still being manufactured and commercialized warrants an in-depth analysis. Besides the obvious question that arises in the case of every supplement – does it really work? – there are some peculiarities in this case.
First of all, the designation can be slightly misleading. CLA and safflower oil are related yet different substances and, although they are presented as being a unitary extract, further inquiry and analysis of the compounds is needed.
Secondly, we should delve a bit deeper into the effects of the
ingredients that make up these supplements in order to find out if they
work towards achieving the goal of weight loss. Then there are
technicalities – dosage, side effects and the like.
We will provide you with the necessary information, starting with a
separate discussion of CLA and then safflower oil (with arguments for
and against the consumption of each), followed by an assessment of the
existing body of reviews and rounding the article up with our verdict on
the probability that CLA Safflower oil supplements could help anyone in
their quest for a healthier and more appealing silhouette.
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