In-Stock Now! As Seen on Dr Oz – Safflower Oil 224 Softgels High Linoleic – Expeller Pressed

As Seen on Dr Oz! High Linoleic SAFFLOWER OIL 224 Softgels by Genceutic Naturals

As Seen on Dr Oz! High Linoleic SAFFLOWER OIL 224 Softgels by Genceutic Naturals - Only 36 units in-Stock

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Dr Oz Reports!

Ohio State University Research – High Linoleic Safflower Oil reduces belly fat better than CLA According to a recent study by Ohio State University, a daily dose of high linoleic safflower oil (6.2g of linoleic acid per day) showed a remarkable reduction in belly fat.*

Safflower Oil outperformed CLA in measurements of belly fat and reduced belly fat up to 9.4%, or 6 times more than the leading omega oil, in only 16 weeks without diet or exercise.*

Adiponectin, the hormone that increases metabolism by telling the brain it is not hungry increased by 20 percent and fasting glucose also significantly decreased. The results went beyond just that of belly fat reduction as test subjects also showed great improvements in cholesterol, blood sugar, insulin sensitivity and inflammation.*

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What is Safflower Oil?

Safflower Oil comes from the seeds of the safflower plant, a member of the sunflower family. There are two very distinct types of safflower oil, each with very different uses. Monounsaturated Safflower Oil is used as a heat-stable cooking oil and does not contain the same beneficial nutritional profile as Polyunsaturated Safflower Oil. Polyunsaturated Safflower Oil (as found in Genceutic Naturals soft gels) is high in Linoleic Acid and has been shown to have a great deal of nutritional value.

High Linoleic Polyunsaturated Safflower Oil Benefits

High Linoleic Polyunsaturated Safflower Oil Benefits Due to recent and exciting research studies, scientists are exploring the many potential health benefits of high linoleic safflower oil. A recent university double blind cross-over study at Ohio State University compared high linoleic safflower oil to conjugated linoleic acid (CLA).

Results showed that it may help to reduce trunk adipose (belly fat), support insulin sensitivity, maintain healthy blood glucose and support a healthy response to inflammation. The findings also showed that Safflower Oil outperformed CLA in measurements of belly fat.

Safflower oil has been shown to help reduce belly fat by up to 9.4%, or 6 times more than the leading omega oil, in only 16 weeks without diet or exercise. Adiponectin, the hormone that increases metabolism by telling the brain it is not hungry increased by 20 percent and Safflower Oil also significantly decreased fasting glucose.

The Expeller Pressed Safflower Oil Difference
Expeller pressing is the extraction method of choice as it is a chemical-free process that extracts the oil. There is no external heat applied during the expeller pressing and is considered the premium method of Safflower Oil extraction.

Ingredients
Calories: 80
Calories From Fat: 80

Total Fat: 9gm,
Saturated Fat: 1gm
TRANS FAT: 0gm
Polyunsaturated Fat: 7gm
Monounsaturated Fat: 1gm
Palmitic Acid: 523mg
Stearic Acid: 174mg
Oleic Acid: 1394mg
Linoleic Acid: 6272mg
OTHER FATTY ACIDS: 349mg

Directions
For adults: Take 8 softgels daily. Take 2 softgels, 3 times a day with food and take an additional 2 softgels at night. For best results, use for at least 16 weeks in conjunction with a calorie-controlled diet and exercise program. Consume 8-10 glasses of water per day.*

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