To quote Larry Satter, an Agricultural Research Dairy Scientist, "Pasture-grazed cows had 500% more CLA in their milk than those fed silage." Since the fat is the specific carrier of the CLA, the content of the fat in the milk is very important. The higher the fat content, the greater the CLA amount is in the milk. This is contrary to what is recommended when drinking milk. Skim or 1% is always recommended over the whole or 2%, to avoid the excess calories and fat, since typically milk was only drunk for the calcium content (or the protein). This adds a whole new benefit to milk and dairy products, making way for science to manipulate the CLA content of milkfat, and may open the door the CLA-enriched foods.
Researchers believe CLA helps block fat cells that are in the body from filling up with fat by interfering with a fat-storing enzyme known as lipoprotein lipase, as well as, by increasing the sensitivity of cells to the hormone insulin. Animal studies have also shown an increase in lean muscle mass and fat reduction, or fat burning; providing favorable changes to body composition, a decrease in overall body fat. It is called a "fat burner" because it revs up muscle metabolism, therefore, helping increase lean tissue, causing the body to need more calories to function (since fat cells burn little to no calories), thereby speeding up the fat burning process to create energy.
The benefits of CLA include:
- Increase in metabolic rate
- Body composition changes (decrease in abdominal fat, increase in lean tissue)
- Enhances muscle and bone growth
- Lowers cholesterol and triglycerides
- Lowers insulin resistance (anti-diabetic effects)
- Reduces food-induced allergic reactions
- Enhances immune system
- Anticarcinogenic effects (cancer fighting)
- Antiatherogenic effects (lowers total and LDL cholesterol)
Much remains to be learned about the underlying mechanisms by which exerts its diverse physiological effects. The benefits are real, even though more research with humans needs to be done. You should not think that taking CLA alone would miraculously make you lose weight, if you are not incorporating a smart, healthy, well-balanced diet and exercise program along with it. As always, research a reputable brand and supplier such as I-Supplements.com before buying any CLA supplement.
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