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Twinlab Cla Fuel Definition 120ct Builds Muscles

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

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  • Twinlab CLA Fuel is an all-natural dietary supplement, providing between 77%-87% Conjugated Linoleic Acid.
  • This is an essential fatty acid that is found in a variety of foods, such as beef and dairy products.
  • There exists evidence that using CLA can lead to increases in lean body mass and a decrease in body stout safely and effectively.
  • CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid) has an antioxidant and anti-tumor properties.
  • CLA has the ability to relieve the build up of cholesterol deposits in the arteries and promote the burning stout stores.. . CLA’s sufficient to show a positive effect on stout loss and lean mass gain.

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Twinlab CLA Fuel is an all-natural dietary supplement, providing between 77%-87% Conjugated Linoleic Acid. This is an essential fatty acid that is found in a variety of foods, such as beef and dairy products. There exists evidence that using CLA can lead to increases in lean body mass and a decrease in body stout safely and effectively.CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid) has an antioxidant and anti-tumor properties. CLA has the ability to relieve the build up of cholestero… More >>

Twinlab Cla Fuel Definition 120ct Builds Muscles

How can I get physically built without using workout equipment?

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

I am a male student looking to build some physical definition. My budget is minimal to none, and I am aware that it takes roughly 2 months to get some results. I am not looking to have a bodybuilders’ body, or a wrestlers’ for that matter, I am just looking to change my nothing into something. I am currently 5′7″ish and 170 pounds. Seeing as I am a student, my grades obviously come first, and with a job at hand, I cannot simply burn off hours at the gym, as there is too much other stuff to do. Does anyone have a workout plot that doesn’t involve spending money or going to the gym, or using household items (inverted/inclined situps and pushups which I am currently doing)?
Just wanted to add that my metabolism is very excellent to me – I’m 18, and I have been stuck on 170 pounds (not belly stout, mostly thigh as I play baseball, hockey, and basketball) for about a year now. I can never really seem to gain or lose a pound, so if that helps, a realistic answer would be much appreciated.