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Old April 15th, 2006, 10:38 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-calorie
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Default 1 to 2 pounds per week of weight loss.

Don't have unrealistic goals, you can truly have 1 to 2 pounds per week


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works by reducing fat and increasing muscle. CLA is both an appetite
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Veriuni Diet Assist CLA - Conjugated Linoleic Acid


The amount of CONJUGATED LINOLEIC ACID (CLA) in the American diet has
been lowered due to changes in the way we eat and in how farmers are
raising their cattle. This can be seen as a contradiction: we are
consuming less CLA, but we are also seeing a large increase in obesity.



Over the last 30 years, people worldwide have made a fundamental change



in the foods they eat. In an effort to guard against the negative
effects of heavy fat intake, people now eat significantly less beef and



dairy fats than they did just a few years ago. Despite all of this,
people are steadily gaining weight. In the United States alone, the
number of Americans who are at least 20 pounds overweight has grown
from 25% in 1985 to more than 34% today.


People only get CLA from the foods they eat. CLA is found in a variety
of foods in very small amounts; beef and dairy fats contain the largest



quantities. When cattle eat grass, which is rich in linoleic acid,
their digestive tract converts the linoleic acid into conjugated
linoleic acid, a different molecule.


We get 80% less CLA in our diets today for two reasons. Today, cows are



seldom pasture grazed. Instead, they are fed foods (grains and soy)
which result in decreased CLA production. Secondly, we also eat less
red meat and dairy fats, which also reduces the amount of CLA in our
diets.


How CLA Works:


CLA "inhibits" the body's ability to store fat. A recent scientific
study shows CLA's ability to inhibit lipoprotein lipase, an enzyme
which breaks down fat globules in the blood so that fat cells can more
readily absorb it and store it as body fat. The inhibition of
lipoprotein lipase results in reduced fat deposition.


CLA "prompts" the body to use stored fats as energy. CLA increases the
activity of hormone sensitive lipase which breaks down fats stored in
fat cells and returns the fats to the blood stream to be used as an
energy source. CLA causes previously deposited fat to be used for the
energy needs of muscle cells and the liver.


VERIUNI DIET ASSIST CLA is the HOT NEW diet supplement which has been
found to:


1) KEEP FAT OFF
2) FEEL BETTER WHILE DIETING
3) REDUCE BLOOD PRESSURE
4) REDUCE LDL
5) REDUCE TRIGLYCERIDES
6) PROTECT AGAINST BREAST CANCER


VERIUNI DIET ASSIST CLA, a class of fatty acids found in milk and red
meat, is now sold as a dietary supplement, manufactured from sunflower
oil.


The research in humans has shown a 20% reduction in body fat for those
taking CLA. Participants in a 90-day study were administered 3 grams of



CLA daily with meals. In a placebo-controlled study, the CLA group
demonstrated a significant reduction in body fat from 21.3% to 17.5%
with an average reduction of 7 pounds of fat. No change was seen with
the placebo group. The benefits of less fat and increased muscle tone
are numerous. People look trimmer, feel more energetic, and have
decreased health risks.


People taking a placebo put pounds back on at a ratio of 75% body fat,
25% lean muscle. Those that continued taking CLA and regained weight
showed a 45% body fat, 55% lean muscle. Pariza theorizes that CLA may
help block fat cells that are in the body from filling up with fat. CLA



also may have some effect on skeletal muscle, possibly stimulating
muscle growth and fat burning, Pariza says.


Dieters who took CLA reported no adverse effects and had some
reductions in blood pressure and LDL (bad) cholesterol.


Other health benefits noted in the literature include a potential
reduction in breast cancer by CLA blocking prostaglandin formation,
prevent asthma attacks, and delaying the onset of type 2 diabetes and
controlling the disease.


PRODUCT INGREDIENTS:


100% Pure Pharmaceutical Grade Sunflower Oil, which contains 60%
Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA)


Each capsule contains 500 mg of Sunflower Oil, which contains 300 mg of



CONJUGATED LINOLEIC ACID per capsule.


PRODUCT DOSAGE:


Take 4 capsules 3 times a day with meals.


INCLUDE CLA AS A NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT FOR GOOD HEALTH, WEIGHT
REDUCTION, AND TO INCREASE MUSCLE MASS!!!


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