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Can CLA supplements really help you lose weight?

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Can CLA safflower oil supplements help with weight loss? ~ 

You’ve seen a lot of bizarre supplements stocking the shelves of your local vitamin store – all of them claiming to “burn fat fast”. But seriously, what are CLA safflower oil supplements?

Give it a quick Google and you’ll find blogs that tout these pills as a “weight-loss aid” that “helps improve metabolism”. Vague much?

Here’s what you need to know about CLA safflower oil for weight loss.

What is CLA safflower oil anyway?

So, CLA stands for conjugated linoleic acid – a fat high in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats (a.k.a. the good kinds). CLA is typically found in foods like dairy and beef, but it can also be found in small amounts in vegetable oils. Safflower oil is a vegetable oil – it’s produced by the seeds of a safflower plant (which, by the way, looks kind of like a dandelion).

It’s that conjugated linoleic acid that carries the alleged weight-loss benefits in CLA safflower oil supplements.

Read more: 7 fat-melting supplements you need to include in your diet

Well, can CLA safflower oil help you lose weight?

Basically, the weight-loss benefits of CLA are up in the air still – research has mainly been in animals or very small study groups.

One 2007 study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that CLA supplements could increase fat oxidation and energy burn during sleep. Another 2007 study in the International Journal of Obesity found that it could help reduce body fat and stave off holiday weight gain.

Sounds promising, but there’s a catch: Both studies involved less than 50 subjects, and study authors agreed that more need to be done to evaluate CLA’s effects on weight loss.

A 2015 clinical review in the journal Nutrition Metabolism went a step further, saying that “CLA is not eliciting significantly promising and consistent health effects so as to uphold it as neither a functional nor a medical food,” per the study authors.

Read more: People are now pairing apple cider vinegar with Garcinia cambogia to lose weight

So, that means I shouldn’t use CLA safflower oil for weight loss?

Basically? No.

First and foremost, the research isn’t there to suggest that CLA safflower oil supplements do anything for weight loss.

Plus, safflower oil only contains a small amount of CLA – about 0.7 milligrams of CLA per gram of fat, according to research from the Journal of Food Composition and Analysis. That means safflower oil supplements in pill form must be chemically altered to increase the amount of CLA – which makes it slightly different than the good-for-you CLA found naturally in foods.

But there’s another thing: Weight-loss supplements in general are usually neither effective nor healthy.

“I’m not a fan of any supplements that promote weight loss because dropping kilos is more about the foods you eat and the exercise you do than the pills or powers that you pop,” says Bonnie Taub-Dix, registered dietician and author of Read It Before You Eat It. “These things are ridiculous.”

Your best bet? “There is nothing that can substitute for a healthy lifestyle, which includes a plant-based diet – full of vegetables, fruits, whole grains and (mostly) plant proteins,” says Taub-Dix, who also highlights the importance of exercise and good sleep.

“There is only one way to achieve health and vitality,” says Taub-Dix. “And that is through a healthy eating and exercise plan.”

The bottom line: Once again, there is no magic pill for weight loss – including CLA safflower oil.

This article was originally published on www.womenshealthmag.com

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Amy Schumer Takes Down Diet Fads in This Exclusive ‘I Feel Pretty’ Deleted Scene

Amy Schumer is not about that diet life in this exclusive deleted scene from the I Feel Pretty Blu-ray, which is available starting Tuesday, July 17.

After suffering a bump on the head, Renée (Schumer) gains a new perspective on her body and begins to live her life free from the bonds of body-image issues. When she sits down for a meal with her work friends and notices that they’re both trying to control their weight using some questionable diet fads, she gives them some advice based on her years of experience.

“Let me guess, eight-day juice cleanse,” she says as one friend sips a green concoction and nods. “I’ve been there. And then every night they give you that sweet little almond milk and it’s supposed to be like a treat at the end of the day, but it really just feels like an eff you.”

@BritandCo!

(photo via Mark Schafer/Motion Picture Artwork)

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Weight Loss Dietary Supplements Market is Anticipated to be Valued at US$ 37177.6 Million by 2026

As per the latest study by Persistence Market Research (PMR), the global weight loss dietary supplements market is anticipated to witness healthy growth. The market is likely to register 6.0% CAGR throughout the forecast period 2017-2026. The global weight loss dietary supplements market is also estimated to bring in US$ 37,177.6 million revenue by 2026 end.

With obesity becoming a global health concern, weight loss continues to be one of the most focused areas. Hence, increasing number of companies are coming up with the new products in weight loss supplements. The increasing consumption and demand for weight loss dietary supplements, regulations on the production of these supplements along with ingredients used are also gaining traction in various countries. The government in various countries are also focusing on the quality and quantity of ingredients used and if any of these ingredients can have severe side-effects, affecting the health of the consumers negatively.

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Increasing use of Natural and Organic Ingredients in the Weight Loss Dietary Supplements

The negative effects of being obese and overweight are resulting in the increasing use of weight management products. Consumers are also adopting weight loss supplements in forms of pill, liquid, and powder. Hence, with the increase in the use of these supplements, manufacturers are also trying to produce safer products, thereby using organic and natural ingredients and plant-based ingredients. Among various ingredients, green tea extract is considered as one of the most popular and safest ingredients in the weight loss dietary supplements. Similarly, Garcinia cambogia is also being considered as an ingredient in the weight loss supplements. However, these ingredients have been reported to have adverse effects like a headache, constipation, UTI. Hence, there has been an increase in the investment in the research on other organic ingredients that can be used to produce weight loss supplements.

Global Weight Loss Dietary Supplements Market: Segmental Insights

The global weight loss dietary supplements market includes various segments such as end-user, form, ingredients, distribution channel, and region. Based on the form, the market is categorized into powder, liquid, and soft gell/pills. Soft gell/pills are expected to dominate the market during the forecast period. By the end of 2026, soft gell/pills are expected to exceed US$ 18,500 million revenue.

Based on the end-user, the segment consists of men, women and senior citizen. Among these, women are expected to be the largest users of weight loss dietary supplements. Women segment as the end-user is estimated to create an incremental opportunity of more than US$ 7,900 million between 2017 and 2026.

By Distribution Channel, pharmacies drug store is expected to emerge as the largest distribution channel for the weight loss dietary supplements. Pharmacies drug store is estimated to account for more than one-third of the revenue share by the end of 2017.

Based on the ingredients, the segment consists of amino acids, vitamins minerals, botanical supplements, and others. Vitamins minerals are expected to emerge as one of the largest used ingredients in the weight loss dietary supplements. By the end of 2026, vitamins minerals are estimated to exceed US$ 16,900 million revenue.

Region-wise, the market is categorized into Europe, North America, Asia Pacific Excluding Japan (APEJ), Latin America, Japan, and the Middle East and Africa (MEA). Among the given regions, North America is expected to dominate the global weight loss dietary supplements market throughout the forecast period 2017-2026.

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Global Weight Loss Dietary Supplements Market: Competitive Assessment

Key players in the global weight loss dietary supplements market are Amway (Nutrilite), Abott Laboratories, GlaxoSmithKline, Glanbia, Herbalife International, Pfizer, American Health, Stepan, Nature’s Sunshine Products, and FANCL.