ProCLA is a first-class Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) supplement clinically shown to reduce Stubborn Fat located on the stomach, hips & thighs via an enzymic process. ProCLA is a natural, non-stimulant based fat burner that is perfect for anybody looking to burn fat. ProCLA is easy on your system and studies have shown that the benefits of CLA will not diminish over time making ProCLA the perfect supplement to take year round without the need to cycle or alternate use.
Step 3 of our PC Laboratories Fat Loss System is the next step in the process that will allow you to release Subcutaneous Adipose White Fat, also known as Stubborn Fat, that typically deposits on the stomach, hips, and thighs. Studies have also established that a clinical dose of CLA can maintain lean muscle tone, boost metabolism, and support healthy immune function.
The CLA Enzymic Process
Enzymes: Enzymes are the biological substance (proteins) that act as Catalysts and help complex reactions occur everywhere in life. Enzymes work like locks and keys, they complete very specific jobs and do nothing else. They are very specific locks and the compounds (Substrates) they work with are the special keys. In this instance, we are looking at a specific Lipase Enzyme.
Substrate: A Substrate is a biological molecule that the enzyme will work on and it needs to be in the same area as the Enzymes.
Activators: Activators are compounds that make enzymes work harder and faster. Sometimes your body can produce an Activator on its own accord. Sometimes you may eat something that acts as an activator. In this instance, Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) is a fatty acid that is an Activator. Activators can also help the Catalysts bind to the Substrate
This is how CLA works to kick start an enzymic process that will target Stubborn Fat on the stomach, hips & thighs:
- By taking CLA you are releasing a powerful Activator into your digestive system. CLA triggers the activation of specific Lipase Enzymes that start to work harder and faster at their designated function – breaking down their Substrate – in this case, the Substrate is the fatty acid compound (CLA).
- Once an Enzyme has performed it’s function it “let’s go”, returns to normal, ready to do another reaction. The dosage of CLA taken is very small and is broken down quickly by the Lipase Enzymes. So, with no CLA remaining to break down, the Lipase Enzyme can find another Substrate with a very similar structure to continue its work.
- The only Substrate present with the same structure as CLA is Subcutaneous Adipose White Fat, aka stubborn fat on the stomach, hips & thighs. The Lipase Enzymes continue to perform their function on the new Substrate.