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Source Naturals Diet Tonalin® - CLA -- 1000 mg - 60 Softgels
May Help Reduce Body Fat. Tonalin® Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) is a fatty acid derived from safflower oil. TONALIN's potential benefits are cited in U.S. patent 5,554,646, which states that CLA plays a role in reducing body fat and increasing body protein (muscle) in animals. Clinical trials are currently being conducted to confirm its effects in humans. When taken in conjunction with the Maximum Metabolism Weight Loss Plan, body fat may be reduced.
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Source Naturals - CLA (Diet) Tonalin 1000mg 60 SoftGels
Tonalin Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) is a fatty acid derived from safflower oil. Tonalin's potential benefits are cited in U.S. Patent 5,554,646, which states that CLA plays a role in reducing body fat and increasing body protein (muscle) in animals. Clinical trials are currently being conducted to confirm its effects in humans. When taken in conjuction with the Maximum Metabolism Weight Loss Plan, body fat may be reduced.
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Source Naturals - CLA Tonalin 1000mg 60 SoftGels
Tonalin Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) is a fatty acid derived from safflower oil. Tonalin's potential benefits are cited in U.S. Patent 5,554,646, which states that CLA plays a role in reducing body fat and increasing body protein (muscle) in animals. Clinical trials are currently being conducted to confirm its effects in humans. When taken in conjuction with the Maximum Metabolism Weight Loss Plan, body fat may be reduced.
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CLA Tonalin 1000 mg 60 softgels from Source Naturals
CLA used to be abundant in our diets. Today, however, Americans are eating less beef and full-fat dairy products. This translates to lower levels of CLA in our diets. CLA content is also much lower than it used to be in beef. Researchers believe this may be related to changes in the way cattle are fed. The green grass eaten by grazing cows is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids including linoleic acid. Cows have a unique digestive system that converts linoleic acid to CLA - a close...
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Diet Tonalin CLA 1000mg 60 softgels from Source Naturals
CLA used to be abundant in our diets. Today, however, Americans are eating less beef and full-fat dairy products. This translates to lower levels of CLA in our diets. CLA content is also much lower than it used to be in beef. Researchers believe this may be related to changes in the way cattle are fed. The green grass eaten by grazing cows is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids including linoleic acid. Cows have a unique digestive system that converts linoleic acid to CLA - a close...
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Source Naturals - CLA (Diet) Tonalin 1000mg 60 softgels
Tonalin(R) Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) is a fatty acid derived from safflower oil. Tonalin's potential benefits are cited in U.S. Patent 5,554,646, which states that CLA plays a role in reducing body fat and increasing body protein (muscle) in animals. Clinical trials are currently being conducted to confirm its effects in humans. When taken in conjunction with the Maximum Metabolism Weight Loss Plan(TM), body fat may be reduced.
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Source Naturals - CLA (Diet) Tonalin 1000mg 60 softgels
Tonalin(R) Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) is a fatty acid derived from safflower oil. Tonalin's potential benefits are cited in U.S. Patent 5,554,646, which states that CLA plays a role in reducing body fat and increasing body protein (muscle) in animals. Clinical trials are currently being conducted to confirm its effects in humans. When taken in conjunction with the Maximum Metabolism Weight Loss Plan(TM), body fat may be reduced.
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Diet Tonalin CLA 1000 mg 60 SG from SOURCE NATURALS
Tonalin CLA is a fatty acid derived from safflower oil. Tonalin's potential benefits are cited in U.S. Patent 5,554,646, which states that CLA plays a role in reducing body fat and increasing body protein (muscle) in animals. Clinical trials are currently being conducted to confirm its effects in humans. For best results, take this product in conjunction...
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Source Naturals - CLA Tonalin 1000mg 60 softgels
Tonalin(R) Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) is a fatty acid derived from safflower oil. Tonalin's potential benefits are cited in U.S. Patent 5,554,646, which states that CLA plays a role in reducing body fat and increasing body protein (muscle) in animals. Clinical trials are currently being conducted to confirm its effects in humans. When taken in conjunction with the Maximum Metabolism Weight Loss Plan(TM), body fat may be reduced.
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Tonalin CLA 1000 mg 60 softgels from SOURCE NATURALS
Tonalin CLA is a fatty acid derived from safflower oil. Tonalin's potential benefits are cited in U.S. Patent 5,554,646, which states that CLA plays a role in reducing body fat and increasing body protein (muscle) in animals. Clinical trials are currently being conducted to confirm its effects in humans. For best results, take this product in ...
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Source Naturals Diet Tonalin™ CLA 1000 mg 60 sg
Tonalin® Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) is a fatty acid derived from safflower oil. TONALIN's potential benefits are cited in U.S. Patent 5,554,646, which states that CLA plays a role in reducing body fat and increasing body protein (muscle) in animals. Clinical trials are currently being conducted to confirm its effects in humans
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CLA Tonalin 1000 mg 60 softgels from Source Naturals
CLA used to be abundant in our diets. Today, however, Americans are eating less beef and full-fat dairy products. This translates to lower levels of CLA in our diets. CLA content is also much lower than it used to be in beef. Researchers believe this may be related to changes in the way cattle are fed. The green grass eaten by grazing cows is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids including linoleic acid. Cows have a unique digestive system that converts linoleic acid to CLA - a close...
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Diet Tonalin CLA 1000mg 60 softgels from Source Naturals
CLA used to be abundant in our diets. Today, however, Americans are eating less beef and full-fat dairy products. This translates to lower levels of CLA in our diets. CLA content is also much lower than it used to be in beef. Researchers believe this may be related to changes in the way cattle are fed. The green grass eaten by grazing cows is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids including linoleic acid. Cows have a unique digestive system that converts linoleic acid to CLA - a close...
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