Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, but you should just resort to PPARs just because it is much more simple and easier to pronounce.
What am I talking about? Well, I get lots of questions about CLA Safflower Oil, there are lots of studies about CLA, lots of animal and human trials and many individuals use CLA but few people actually know the mechanism of action of CLA and one key factor in understanding how CLA works is through learning what PPARs are and understanding the importance of these receptors in the human body. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor represents a group of nuclear receptor proteins found naturally in your body. I am sure that you guys know a thing or two about CLA, at the very least stuff you've heard from other people if you didn't actually read studies and trials.