Bio-Sport USA CLA Max 2000-Review

Product Claims of Bio-Sport USA CLA Max 2000
The focus of our product review in this article is a supplement called CLA Max 2000. Conjugated linoleic acid, (or CLA), is an omega fatty acid that is extracted from safflower oil and is also found in meat and dairy products. The maker of this supplement claims that it supports the body in reducing fat and increasing the metabolic rate. CLA can promote the development of lean muscle, which in turn increases the rate at which calories are burned.
Ingredients
- Safflower Oil - 2000mg
- 80% Conjugated Linoleic Acid
- Gelatin
- Glycerin
- Purified Water
- Caramel Color
- Titanium Dioxide Color
This supplement contains only an 80% concentration of CLA, while research recommends a daily dosage of 85% Conjugated Linoleic Acid. The product seems to contain fillers and binders. The capsules are made from gelatin and therefore unsuitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Dosage Instructions
The recommended dosage is not listed on the company website nor the product label.
Cost and Guarantee
You can purchase a 90 count bottle of this supplement directly from the manufacturer's website for $19.99. There are no new customer incentives, nor bulk purchase discounts. Shipping is extra. We were unable to find any information regarding a guarantee, nor return policy.
Summary Of Our Bio-Sport USA CLA Max 2000 Review
We were encouraged by a couple of aspects of this CLA product. This product is made of safflower oil, which is an excellent source for conjugated linoleic acid. The capsules are veggie gels and should be easy to swallow. We do have some concerns however. This product only contains an 80% concentration of CLA vs a recommended optimum concentration of 85%. The product contains artificial colorings and preservatives. There is no assurance from the manufacturer that this product is made in an FDA approved facility and is GMO free, nor that it is free from fillers and binders. The capsules are made from gelatin and assumed to be of animal origin and therefore unsuitable for vegetarians and vegans. There are no reviews of the product on the manufacturer's website. There are no clear dosage instructions on the company website nor product label, and no FAQ section on the website. The product costs $19.99 but because we don't know the dosage we are unable to say if this is a good price or not. Shipping is an extra cost and not clearly explained how much it is. There is no guarantee nor return policy provided by the manufacturer and no new customer incentive or bulk buying discounts provided by the manufacturer. Because of all these reasons, we are unable to recommend this supplement. We suggest that you look for a CLA supplement that has clear dosage instructions, a strong guarantee and return policy, and one that offers discounts for bulk purchases, is vegetarian friendly, and free from artificial colors and preservatives.