MaxiNutrition CLA-1000 Review
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My Review
I used MaxiNutrition’s CLA softgels for 15 days during a weight loss period. It was used in conjunction with other supplements, altered diet and regular training to achieve a drop in my body fat percentage. Over the 15 days I was taking 6 softgels per day. Three with breakfast and a further three with dinner and as a result, the 90 softgels lasted me 15 days. Coupling CLA supplementation with the aforementioned alterations to my training regime, I was able to reduce my body fat percentage by around 2% (roughly 3kg) over the duration of the course. In terms of muscle mass, that was maintained leading to a net lean transformation; which is ideally what I was aiming for.
These softgels are small compared to some of the other products out there making them very easy to swallow. They are tasteless and as a result wouldn’t leave the typical oily aftertaste you might expect.
The two things I really dislike about it are: the fact that each softgel contains 622mg of CLA as opposed to the industry standard of 1000mg meaning you’ll need to take extra softgels to get the same amount. Furthermore, the price. Albeit being modestly priced, it still seems to be less cost-efficient per serving. Being a MaxiNutrition product, you can be certain of the quality of the ingredients included; and although it’s a reduced dose, you’ll be getting 100% of what you’re promised.
Serving Info
Serving Info
Per 3 softgels | |
Tonalin® Derived from safflower oil | 2526mg |
- containing Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) | 1866mg |
- of which CLA c9, t11 isomer | 897mg |
- of which CLA t10, c12 isomer | 897mg |
Vitamin E (D-alpha tocopherol succinate) | 16.5mg |
Ingredients
Ingredients
Per 3 softgels | |
Tonalin® Derived from safflower oil | 2526mg |
- containing Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) | 1866mg |
- of which CLA c9, t11 isomer | 897mg |
- of which CLA t10, c12 isomer | 897mg |
Vitamin E (D-alpha tocopherol succinate) | 16.5mg |