I have heard many benefits of CLA. Does this supp. really add up? and do any of you use?
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CLA...Any good?
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calm down.
people here generally aren't concerned with supplements like CLA, and as such don't know enough about it to answer your question.
do you want people to respond and say "I don't know"?
Theres really no reason to invest in CLA though, I myself don't remember the reasons for its ineffectiveness, but I am confident that it aint that great. If you have unlimited funds, you might buy it though...
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Im not in an up roar , I just know that there are some very intelligent people on here. I didnt mean to sound upset. But, i was asked about it being somewhat of an appetite suppressent. They said that they had read it somewhere and i didnt want to lead them the wrong path and just say no its no good just because it is something i wouldnt waste my money on. Sorry FB, i am still somewhat new to the board so i will search a little harder next time.Originally posted by glowallacalm down.
people here generally aren't concerned with supplements like CLA, and as such don't know enough about it to answer your question.
do you want people to respond and say "I don't know"?
Theres really no reason to invest in CLA though, I myself don't remember the reasons for its ineffectiveness, but I am confident that it aint that great. If you have unlimited funds, you might buy it though...
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Check the articles for CLA on t-nation.com...very mixed reviews I think, but if you have some extra cash and want to try it, stack it up with some sesathin or fish oils for the best benefits. Hard to really see how well stuff like that works because most evidence is just anecdotal. SOme of the peer review studies say it helps inhibit lipid uptake by adipose cells, but many people don't see any results...probably because it is more effective for bulking then cutting.
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like severedties said, you may not notice anything, it may have almost negligible impact, but again, if you were bulking and it was helping you NOT put as much fat on, there wouldn't really be anything to notice per se...it's more what u wouldn't notice (the extra fat)...so it is very hard to test in terms of anecdotal evidence...this is a common problem with supps.
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ive used sesathin several times and have not noticed a thing from using it. i haven't really seen anything positive with any of avant's products and haven't met anyone (in person, that i can rely on in terms of intelligence and knowledge of bbing) that has either. quite expensive and not noticeably effective.
another funny thing ive noticed about their products is that they always back their shit up with animal research... as if one could make inferences from a rat or chimpanzee population to our own...
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I've never met anyone else in person who has used Avant's products, either. They aren't as pervasive a brand as, say, Muscle-Tech, but if you want good feedback on their products, visit any decently populated board and ask. If you had bought your SesaThin directly from Avant, you could have returned it for a full refund if it really didn't do anything. It was one of the first supplements I used and actually noticed something from, which is how I ended up on their board and eventually one of their reps. I wouldn't rep for a company if I didn't believe their products were useful and effective.Originally posted by glowallaive used sesathin several times and have not noticed a thing from using it. i haven't really seen anything positive with any of avant's products and haven't met anyone (in person, that i can rely on in terms of intelligence and knowledge of bbing) that has either. quite expensive and not noticeably effective.
another funny thing ive noticed about their products is that they always back their shit up with animal research... as if one could make inferences from a rat or chimpanzee population to our own...
Also, concerning animal research, there are plenty of references--especially in the LeptiGen series--that involve human subjects, and that aside, if you don't think animal research is applicable to humans, you might want to ask your doctor or just about any other pharmacological researcher exactly how useless animal subjects are. Not like animal research has provided us with anything useful besides, you know, insulin, asthma medications, cholesterol meds, treatments of obesity, insight into the methods of creatine transport, and about a million other things...
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