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'c9-t11' = 'cis-9, trans-11 isomer of CLA', Conjugated Linoleic Acid, which also contains another isomer (trans-10, cis-12). CLA is not a steroid hormone. It is a lipid / fatty acid. CLA is a by-product from meat, milk and cheese - (with higher content in herds from grass-fed, rather than grain-fed, and grazing in colder climates). It is a trans fatty acid (TFA), but possibly has beneficial effects (one of which might be an anabolic action on muscles - for which it is presumably sold).

Anabolics increase protein synthesis within cells, which results in the build-up of cellular tissue (anabolism), especially in muscles. The word anabolic comes from the Greek anabolein, "to build up"

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