CLA (Ácido Linoleico Conjugado) – 75 softgels
Ácido graso esencial 100% natural que ayuda a reducir grasa corporal, mantener o aumentar masa muscular y mejorar la recuperación tras el ejercicio. Ideal para deportistas y personas que buscan un control de peso saludable.
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Beneficios:
Pérdida de grasa: Eficaz para reducir grasa sin perder masa muscular, incluso en situaciones de restricción calórica.
Minimiza el almacenamiento de grasa: Actúa sobre la lipoproteína lipasa, disminuyendo la acumulación de grasa en el torrente sanguíneo.
Ganancia y mantenimiento muscular: Favorece la conservación o aumento de masa muscular en deportistas.
Recuperación física: Ayuda a los músculos a recuperarse más rápido tras el ejercicio.
Salud cardiovascular e inmunológica: Contribuye a reducir el colesterol LDL y posee efectos antioxidantes.
Contenido:
Ácido Linoleico Conjugado (CLA) 500 mg por softgel
Modo de uso:
Tomar 1 softgel con las comidas, 3 veces al día.
Cómo actúa:
El CLA es un ácido graso poliinsaturado presente en alimentos como la carne y los productos lácteos. Aunque el cuerpo no lo produce, es esencial para funciones metabólicas clave:
Regula el metabolismo de proteínas y grasas, ayudando a la absorción de proteínas y a la reducción de grasa corporal.
Actúa como antiinflamatorio natural y antioxidante, favoreciendo la salud celular y la función inmunológica.
Ideal para deportistas, personas con sobrepeso, diabetes, dietas de control de peso o definición muscular, y personas de edad avanzada.
El CLA ayuda a mantener un equilibrio saludable entre pérdida de grasa y mantenimiento muscular, potenciando el rendimiento físico y contribuyendo a una composición corporal óptima.
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