CLA is not in Safflower Oil. CLA is actually derived from safflower oil by conjugating the linoleic acid in a manufacturing process. Thus, the result becomes conjugated linoleic acid (CLA).
The brand of CLA which produces the highest level of CLA isomers is Clarinol CLA which you can learn more about here at www.clarinol.com
No. CLA can only be gotten by processing it from safflower oil. Pure form of safflower oil does not have any CLA.
Safflower oil is made from the seeds of the safflower plant. The oil is extracted by pressing the seeds to release the oil, which is then refined to produce the final product.
Safflower oil, just like canola oil and olive oil is a tropical oil.
Safflower oil is made from the seeds of the safflower plant; nuts aren't used.
There are about 120 calories in 1 tbsp of safflower oil.
Kroger probably sell safflower oil. To be sure, ring or email your nearest store and ask if they stock it, in what sizes, what brands, and what prices.
Cooking or colona oil
Safflower Oil can be use as a all over body moisturizer, After showing, while the body is still damp apply Safflower Oil and massage it in. Your skin will feel moist without the tackiness.
I believe so.
It's one isomer of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). The special African flower lol; is safflower, which is in the US as well.
The unprocessed oil of safflower seed can cause severe diarrhea.
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