


Body Wash, CLA Enriched Formula
8 oz.
Introducing Ceela Naturals Body Wash – the ultimate solution for refreshed and revitalized skin! Our specially crafted formula is designed to gently cleanse away yeasts, oils, dirt, and grime, all while maintaining your skin's natural moisture balance. Say goodbye to dryness and hello to that squeaky-clean feeling, coupled with the luxurious softness you deserve.
Moms absolutely adore our Body Wash because it's as gentle as a loving touch on a baby's bottom. With a unique comfort formula enriched with CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid), it effectively tackles both Malassezia and Candida, two common skin yeasts. And here's the kicker – our formula is 100% coconut-sulfate-free, including lauryl and laureth sulfate (SLS), ensuring a pure and nourishing cleanse.
What's inside each bottle? A harmonious blend of wholesome oils and plant-based protein building blocks that give your skin the care it craves. Our commitment to excellence shines through as we proudly announce the US Patent we've earned for our groundbreaking work in cleansing the most prevalent human skin microbe, Malassezia yeast (US 20190117608 A1). And if that wasn't enough, a peer-reviewed paper underscores the potent cleansing prowess of CLA against Candida yeast, including the dangerous Candida auris.
Experience the Ceela Naturals difference and embrace a new level of skin wellness today! Your skin deserves nothing less than the best.
Water, Potassium Linoleate (CLA from Safflower), Aspartate, Phenylalanine
Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Isomerized Linoleic Acid
Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Isomerized Linoleic Acid Mean the Same Ingredient.
Conjugated Linoleic Acid from safflower oil (isomerized) as a potassium salt contributes to our body’s well-being. We normally eat about 2-300 times the amount of this ingredient in our normal diet every day. Many add CLA to their diet daily as a food additive, even in pregnancy.
The FDA has not reviewed or approved any statement on this page or website. We make no claims for the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of disease.
