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    Whatever. If you want to believe everything is safe than that's your perogative.

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    Johnny - No one is saying that everything is safe.

    Case studies provide suggestive evidence. Proof is a larger collection of evidence that shows a hypothesis to be true. Someone said case studies are "garbage" because it's not uncommon to see a case study disproven at a later time. It's the same reason we read about some food causing cancer, then the next year it doesn't, then orange juice cures it, then carbs are bad, now they're good and so on. I'm sure you've seen case studies before that are later disproven.


    Can we get back on topic here? Has anyone else had first hand experience with CLA and at what dosage?

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    Originally posted by Johnnny
    Dale Mabry I'm seeing an endocrinologist a thyroid specialist who's been in the game for over 30yrs so I'm not worried about his medical knowledge. I was only wondering about CLA & thyroid interaction as CLA has some direct interaction with your metabolism. Your metabolism is also directly linked to your thyroid gland so it would only be normal that I would be concered about something interacting with my thyroid especially since I'm taking thyroid drugs.

    As for creatine effecting your kidneys negatively, my family doctor let me read some medical reports from medical journals with case studies. I don't remember the name of the journal.

    So again do what you will with your body, & believe what you want. I can't stop you.
    CLA has no direct interaction on your metabolism. where did you hear that from ?
    I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.

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    LAM I did a search for CLA & looked through several different sites & they all relatively said the same thing but one site said it interacts with your metabolism.

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