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- Naturade Significantly Strengthens Balance Sheet; Receives $2.5 Million in Capital from Westgate Equity Partners, L.P.
- Natrol Appoints Vincent Andrich VP Sales for Prolab Division
- Vermont Pure Holdings, Ltd. Announces Record Fiscal Year 2001 Results
- Body Shop Reports 24.8 Mil Euro Sales Revenues
- Spectrum Organic Products Responds to FDA Letter Regarding Use of Non-GMO Seal on Canola Oil Label
- Supplement Group Targets Consumer Education
- Advanced Nutraceuticals, Inc. Announces 2001 Year End Results And Additional Financing
- ADM Awarded Nutraceuticals Patent Patent Creates Proprietary Position for ADM in Fast-Growing Nutraceutical Market
- Tantivy Sciences Obtains Exclusive License to Unique Nutraceutical Products
- Top GNC Executives Tour Pittsburgh Market to Present New Business Plan and Expansion Possibilities; Meeting will focus on new business strategies and growth
- Nutrition 21 Receives Patent For the Nutritional Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes; Patent Presents New Pharmaceutical Licensing Opportunities
- ConsumerLab.com Finds Most B-vitamin Supplements Contain What They Claim, But Often Exceed Safe Levels - Consumers Cautioned to Be Aware of Side Effects with High Dose Products
- Nutraceutix, Inc., Nutravite Announcement Commercial Availability of CDT™ Glucosamine for Canadian Marketplace
- Harvey Kamil Appointed President of NBTY, Inc. - Scott Rudolph to Continue as Chairman and CEO
- drugstore.com Expects to Reach Profitability Target in 2003
- Human Genome Project Leads to Innovative Healthcare
- NPIcenter’s Career Center targets nutraceutical Industry
- Adding Vitamin C To Certain Drugs May Help Treat Alzheimer's, Other Brain Disorders
- Adding Vitamin C To Certain Drugs May Help Treat Alzheimer's, Other Brain Disorders
- Editorial: An Exercise in Synergy
- NBTY, Inc. Appoints Harvey Kamil President, Scott Rudolph To Continue As Chairman And CEO
- Ross Products to Launch Infant Formula Supplemented With Two New Fatty Acids
- Ross Products to Launch Infant Formula Supplemented With Two New Fatty Acids
- Ross Products to Launch Infant Formula Supplemented With Two New Fatty Acids
- LignisulMSM vs Naproxen for Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial Gets Underway
- Natural Health Trends Corp. Launches Lexxus Taiwan
- FDA Presents Compliance Guide for Structure/Function Claims
- New TrimFit® Bars Redefine Energy Bar Category
- New TrimFit® Bars Redefine Energy Bar Category
- Probiata® Offers Safe, Natural and Effective Alternative
- Alive & Well with Michelle Harris
- Be Well and Get Rewarded! Find Personalized Wellness Solutions and Earn Free Vitamins at NatureMade.com
- Consumers Search for Healthy Cleaning Products That Work
- Nordic Naturals: Omega 3 Fatty Acids
- Cyanotech Names Bob Capelli as Director of Sales
- New Study Published in Diabetes Care Shows that Supplementation with Chromium Picolinate Significantly Improves Glycemic Control and Attenuates Weight Gain
Results from a new study, conducted by researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC) and the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and published in the August issue of Diabetes Care, in patients with type 2 diabetes demonstrate that daily supplementation with 1000 mcg of chromium as chromium picolinate, in combination with a common oral anti-diabetic medication, improves insulin sensitivity and glucose control better than the oral anti-diabetic agent alone.
- New Study Published in Diabetes Care Shows that Supplementation with Chromium Picolinate Significantly Improves Glycemic Control and Attenuates Weight Gain
Results from a new study, conducted by researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC) and the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and published in the August issue of Diabetes Care, in patients with type 2 diabetes demonstrate that daily supplementation with 1000 mcg of chromium as chromium picolinate, in combination with a common oral anti-diabetic medication, improves insulin sensitivity and glucose control better than the oral anti-diabetic agent alone.
- New Study Published in Diabetes Care Shows that Supplementation with Chromium Picolinate Significantly Improves Glycemic Control and Attenuates Weight Gain
Results from a new study, conducted by researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC) and the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and published in the August issue of Diabetes Care, in patients with type 2 diabetes demonstrate that daily supplementation with 1000 mcg of chromium as chromium picolinate, in combination with a common oral anti-diabetic medication, improves insulin sensitivity and glucose control better than the oral anti-diabetic agent alone.
- New Study Published in Diabetes Care Shows that Supplementation with Chromium Picolinate Significantly Improves Glycemic Control and Attenuates Weight Gain
Results from a new study, conducted by researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC) and the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and published in the August issue of Diabetes Care, in patients with type 2 diabetes demonstrate that daily supplementation with 1000 mcg of chromium as chromium picolinate, in combination with a common oral anti-diabetic medication, improves insulin sensitivity and glucose control better than the oral anti-diabetic agent alone.
- New Study Published in Diabetes Care Shows that Supplementation with Chromium Picolinate Significantly Improves Glycemic Control and Attenuates Weight Gain
Results from a new study, conducted by researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC) and the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and published in the August issue of Diabetes Care, in patients with type 2 diabetes demonstrate that daily supplementation with 1000 mcg of chromium as chromium picolinate, in combination with a common oral anti-diabetic medication, improves insulin sensitivity and glucose control better than the oral anti-diabetic agent alone.
- Research Supports Cyclist Benefits From PeptoPro(R)
Recent studies conducted in the Human Performance Laboratory at James Madison University have revealed that cyclists who consumed beverages enriched with PeptoPro® during time trials clocked faster times and had reduced muscle soreness post-activity compared with those drinking traditional, carbohydrate-only sports drinks.
- Research Supports Cyclist Benefits From PeptoPro(R)
Recent studies conducted in the Human Performance Laboratory at James Madison University have revealed that cyclists who consumed beverages enriched with PeptoPro® during time trials clocked faster times and had reduced muscle soreness post-activity compared with those drinking traditional, carbohydrate-only sports drinks.
- Research Supports Cyclist Benefits From PeptoPro(R)
Recent studies conducted in the Human Performance Laboratory at James Madison University have revealed that cyclists who consumed beverages enriched with PeptoPro® during time trials clocked faster times and had reduced muscle soreness post-activity compared with those drinking traditional, carbohydrate-only sports drinks.
- Research Supports Cyclist Benefits From PeptoPro(R)
Recent studies conducted in the Human Performance Laboratory at James Madison University have revealed that cyclists who consumed beverages enriched with PeptoPro® during time trials clocked faster times and had reduced muscle soreness post-activity compared with those drinking traditional, carbohydrate-only sports drinks.
- Research Supports Cyclist Benefits From PeptoPro(R)
Recent studies conducted in the Human Performance Laboratory at James Madison University have revealed that cyclists who consumed beverages enriched with PeptoPro® during time trials clocked faster times and had reduced muscle soreness post-activity compared with those drinking traditional, carbohydrate-only sports drinks.
- Arthritis Breakthrough that Activates the Gene Responsible for Regenerating Cartilage Enters Clinical Trials
The clinical study being conducted by clinical research organization Santerra Pharmaceuticals, LLC was submitted to Current Controlled Trials for review of the protocol and assignment of an International Standardized Randomized Controlled Trial Number (ISRCTN25438351).
- Arthritis Breakthrough that Activates the Gene Responsible for Regenerating Cartilage Enters Clinical Trials
The clinical study being conducted by clinical research organization Santerra Pharmaceuticals, LLC was submitted to Current Controlled Trials for review of the protocol and assignment of an International Standardized Randomized Controlled Trial Number (ISRCTN25438351).
- Arthritis Breakthrough that Activates the Gene Responsible for Regenerating Cartilage Enters Clinical Trials
The clinical study being conducted by clinical research organization Santerra Pharmaceuticals, LLC was submitted to Current Controlled Trials for review of the protocol and assignment of an International Standardized Randomized Controlled Trial Number (ISRCTN25438351).
- Arthritis Breakthrough that Activates the Gene Responsible for Regenerating Cartilage Enters Clinical Trials
The clinical study being conducted by clinical research organization Santerra Pharmaceuticals, LLC was submitted to Current Controlled Trials for review of the protocol and assignment of an International Standardized Randomized Controlled Trial Number (ISRCTN25438351).
- Advitech Announces Positive Results For a Third Application Of The XP-828L Platform and Publication Of a Second Scientific Paper On Dermylex
Company announces the preliminary results on Atopic Dermatitis (AD), a third potential application originating from its XP-828L platform.
- Advitech Announces Positive Results For a Third Application Of The XP-828L Platform and Publication Of a Second Scientific Paper On Dermylex
Company announces the preliminary results on Atopic Dermatitis (AD), a third potential application originating from its XP-828L platform.
- Study Shows Addition of Protein to a Sports Drink Dramatically Improves Rehydration
A protein-containing sports drink was 15 percent more effective in rehydrating athletes than a conventional sports drink and 40 percent more effective than water, according to a new study reported in the August 2006 issue of International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (IJSNEM).
- Study Shows Addition of Protein to a Sports Drink Dramatically Improves Rehydration
A protein-containing sports drink was 15 percent more effective in rehydrating athletes than a conventional sports drink and 40 percent more effective than water, according to a new study reported in the August 2006 issue of International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (IJSNEM).
- Study Shows Addition of Protein to a Sports Drink Dramatically Improves Rehydration
A protein-containing sports drink was 15 percent more effective in rehydrating athletes than a conventional sports drink and 40 percent more effective than water, according to a new study reported in the August 2006 issue of International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (IJSNEM).
- Study Shows Addition of Protein to a Sports Drink Dramatically Improves Rehydration
A protein-containing sports drink was 15 percent more effective in rehydrating athletes than a conventional sports drink and 40 percent more effective than water, according to a new study reported in the August 2006 issue of International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (IJSNEM).
- Study Shows Addition of Protein to a Sports Drink Dramatically Improves Rehydration
A protein-containing sports drink was 15 percent more effective in rehydrating athletes than a conventional sports drink and 40 percent more effective than water, according to a new study reported in the August 2006 issue of International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (IJSNEM).
- New Study: CLA May Serve Critical Role in Preventing Weight and Fat Gain During Year-End Holidays and with Normal Aging
A new study published online in the International Journal of Obesity suggests that Tonalin® CLA could have long-term health benefits by preventing weight and fat gain commonly experienced by adults during the November-December holiday season, and in the normal aging process.
- New Study: CLA May Serve Critical Role in Preventing Weight and Fat Gain During Year-End Holidays and with Normal Aging
A new study published online in the International Journal of Obesity suggests that Tonalin® CLA could have long-term health benefits by preventing weight and fat gain commonly experienced by adults during the November-December holiday season, and in the normal aging process.
- New Study: CLA May Serve Critical Role in Preventing Weight and Fat Gain During Year-End Holidays and with Normal Aging
A new study published online in the International Journal of Obesity suggests that Tonalin® CLA could have long-term health benefits by preventing weight and fat gain commonly experienced by adults during the November-December holiday season, and in the normal aging process.
- New Study: CLA May Serve Critical Role in Preventing Weight and Fat Gain During Year-End Holidays and with Normal Aging
A new study published online in the International Journal of Obesity suggests that Tonalin® CLA could have long-term health benefits by preventing weight and fat gain commonly experienced by adults during the November-December holiday season, and in the normal aging process.
- New Study: CLA May Serve Critical Role in Preventing Weight and Fat Gain During Year-End Holidays and with Normal Aging
A new study published online in the International Journal of Obesity suggests that Tonalin® CLA could have long-term health benefits by preventing weight and fat gain commonly experienced by adults during the November-December holiday season, and in the normal aging process.
- New Study: CLA May Serve Critical Role in Preventing Weight and Fat Gain During Year-End Holidays and with Normal Aging
A new study published online in the International Journal of Obesity suggests that Tonalin® CLA could have long-term health benefits by preventing weight and fat gain commonly experienced by adults during the November-December holiday season, and in the normal aging process.
- GliSODin study on oxidative stress in immune compromised humans included in the 2006 XVI International AIDS Conference
A study on Glisodin and immune compromised individuals at the AIDS 2006 - XVI International AIDS Conference, August 13-18 2006, held in Toronto. In the study, Glisodin was shown to restore the circulating antioxidant capacities, including Superoxide Dismustase (SOD), in the Glisodin group, compared to no change in the control and placebo group.
- GliSODin study on oxidative stress in immune compromised humans included in the 2006 XVI International AIDS Conference
A study on Glisodin and immune compromised individuals at the AIDS 2006 - XVI International AIDS Conference, August 13-18 2006, held in Toronto. In the study, Glisodin was shown to restore the circulating antioxidant capacities, including Superoxide Dismustase (SOD), in the Glisodin group, compared to no change in the control and placebo group.
- GliSODin study on oxidative stress in immune compromised humans included in the 2006 XVI International AIDS Conference
A study on Glisodin and immune compromised individuals at the AIDS 2006 - XVI International AIDS Conference, August 13-18 2006, held in Toronto. In the study, Glisodin was shown to restore the circulating antioxidant capacities, including Superoxide Dismustase (SOD), in the Glisodin group, compared to no change in the control and placebo group.
- GliSODin study on oxidative stress in immune compromised humans included in the 2006 XVI International AIDS Conference
A study on Glisodin and immune compromised individuals at the AIDS 2006 - XVI International AIDS Conference, August 13-18 2006, held in Toronto. In the study, Glisodin was shown to restore the circulating antioxidant capacities, including Superoxide Dismustase (SOD), in the Glisodin group, compared to no change in the control and placebo group.
- Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers find ginseng may improve breast cancer outcomes
Study by Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers, published online recently in the American Journal of Epidemiology, indicates that ginseng may improve survival and quality of life after a diagnosis of breast cancer
- Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers find ginseng may improve breast cancer outcomes
Study by Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers, published online recently in the American Journal of Epidemiology, indicates that ginseng may improve survival and quality of life after a diagnosis of breast cancer
- Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers find ginseng may improve breast cancer outcomes
Study by Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers, published online recently in the American Journal of Epidemiology, indicates that ginseng may improve survival and quality of life after a diagnosis of breast cancer
- Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers find ginseng may improve breast cancer outcomes
Study by Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers, published online recently in the American Journal of Epidemiology, indicates that ginseng may improve survival and quality of life after a diagnosis of breast cancer
- New Data Demonstrates Minimal Interactions Between Omacor(R) (Omega-3-Acid Ethyl Esters) and Simvastatin
Data in the July edition of the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology indicates that co-administration of Omacor (omega-3-acid ethyl esters) (4 g) with simvastatin (80 mg) has minimal interaction between the two drugs.
- New Data Demonstrates Minimal Interactions Between Omacor(R) (Omega-3-Acid Ethyl Esters) and Simvastatin
Data in the July edition of the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology indicates that co-administration of Omacor (omega-3-acid ethyl esters) (4 g) with simvastatin (80 mg) has minimal interaction between the two drugs.
- New Data Demonstrates Minimal Interactions Between Omacor(R) (Omega-3-Acid Ethyl Esters) and Simvastatin
Data in the July edition of the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology indicates that co-administration of Omacor (omega-3-acid ethyl esters) (4 g) with simvastatin (80 mg) has minimal interaction between the two drugs.
- New Data Demonstrates Minimal Interactions Between Omacor(R) (Omega-3-Acid Ethyl Esters) and Simvastatin
Data in the July edition of the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology indicates that co-administration of Omacor (omega-3-acid ethyl esters) (4 g) with simvastatin (80 mg) has minimal interaction between the two drugs.
- New Data Demonstrates Minimal Interactions Between Omacor(R) (Omega-3-Acid Ethyl Esters) and Simvastatin
Data in the July edition of the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology indicates that co-administration of Omacor (omega-3-acid ethyl esters) (4 g) with simvastatin (80 mg) has minimal interaction between the two drugs.
- Study Shows the Effectiveness of Oral Probiotic L. Rhamnosus GR-1™ and L. Reuteri RC-14™ In Treating Bacterial Vaginosis
Study published in Microbes and Infection demonstrated that the probiotic strains Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1™ and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14™ were efficacious in treating bacterial vaginosis (BV) and increasing the population of beneficial lactobacillus organisms within the vagina.
- Study Shows the Effectiveness of Oral Probiotic L. Rhamnosus GR-1™ and L. Reuteri RC-14™ In Treating Bacterial Vaginosis
Study published in Microbes and Infection demonstrated that the probiotic strains Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1™ and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14™ were efficacious in treating bacterial vaginosis (BV) and increasing the population of beneficial lactobacillus organisms within the vagina.
- Study Shows the Effectiveness of Oral Probiotic L. Rhamnosus GR-1™ and L. Reuteri RC-14™ In Treating Bacterial Vaginosis
Study published in Microbes and Infection demonstrated that the probiotic strains Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1™ and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14™ were efficacious in treating bacterial vaginosis (BV) and increasing the population of beneficial lactobacillus organisms within the vagina.
- Study Shows the Effectiveness of Oral Probiotic L. Rhamnosus GR-1™ and L. Reuteri RC-14™ In Treating Bacterial Vaginosis
Study published in Microbes and Infection demonstrated that the probiotic strains Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1™ and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14™ were efficacious in treating bacterial vaginosis (BV) and increasing the population of beneficial lactobacillus organisms within the vagina.
- Study: BioGaia´s Probiotic Oil Drops Halve Hospital Stay
A study involving 184 premature infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit immediately after delivery allocated the infants to one of three groups: 67 infants received BioGaia Reuteri Drops containing Lactobacillus reuteri Protectis (Reuteri), 55 infants received Lactobacilus rhamnosus GG (LGG), i.e. another probiotic, and 62 infants were treated only with the normal treatment (control group). In both the groups that received daily probiotics, the risk of infection by yeast (Candida) was reduced as was the incidence of bacterial infections. The Reuteri group had also further effects such as reduced occurrence of gastro-intestinal symptoms, earlier tolerance of food by mouth (intravenous nutrition could be stopped earlier), reduced weight loss during the first week of life, better growth during the first month of life and fewer days of hospitalisation.
- Study: BioGaia´s Probiotic Oil Drops Halve Hospital Stay
A study involving 184 premature infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit immediately after delivery allocated the infants to one of three groups: 67 infants received BioGaia Reuteri Drops containing Lactobacillus reuteri Protectis (Reuteri), 55 infants received Lactobacilus rhamnosus GG (LGG), i.e. another probiotic, and 62 infants were treated only with the normal treatment (control group). In both the groups that received daily probiotics, the risk of infection by yeast (Candida) was reduced as was the incidence of bacterial infections. The Reuteri group had also further effects such as reduced occurrence of gastro-intestinal symptoms, earlier tolerance of food by mouth (intravenous nutrition could be stopped earlier), reduced weight loss during the first week of life, better growth during the first month of life and fewer days of hospitalisation.
- Low vitamin E intake during pregnancy can lead to childhood asthma
Research appearing in the September issue of of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine indicates that children whose mothers had a low intake of vitamin E during pregnancy are more likely to develop wheezing and asthma by age five.
- Low vitamin E intake during pregnancy can lead to childhood asthma
Research appearing in the September issue of of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine indicates that children whose mothers had a low intake of vitamin E during pregnancy are more likely to develop wheezing and asthma by age five.
- Low vitamin E intake during pregnancy can lead to childhood asthma
Research appearing in the September issue of of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine indicates that children whose mothers had a low intake of vitamin E during pregnancy are more likely to develop wheezing and asthma by age five.
- Low vitamin E intake during pregnancy can lead to childhood asthma
Research appearing in the September issue of of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine indicates that children whose mothers had a low intake of vitamin E during pregnancy are more likely to develop wheezing and asthma by age five.
- Low vitamin E intake during pregnancy can lead to childhood asthma
Research appearing in the September issue of of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine indicates that children whose mothers had a low intake of vitamin E during pregnancy are more likely to develop wheezing and asthma by age five.
- Study Shows That Pine Tree Bark Reduces Diabetic Leg Ulcers
Study published in the July journal of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Homeostasis shows that Pycnogenol heals leg ulcers in patients who suffer from diabetic leg ulcerations.
- Study Shows That Pine Tree Bark Reduces Diabetic Leg Ulcers
Study published in the July journal of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Homeostasis shows that Pycnogenol heals leg ulcers in patients who suffer from diabetic leg ulcerations.
- Study Shows That Pine Tree Bark Reduces Diabetic Leg Ulcers
Study published in the July journal of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Homeostasis shows that Pycnogenol heals leg ulcers in patients who suffer from diabetic leg ulcerations.
- Study Shows That Pine Tree Bark Reduces Diabetic Leg Ulcers
Study published in the July journal of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Homeostasis shows that Pycnogenol heals leg ulcers in patients who suffer from diabetic leg ulcerations.
- Results of Jarrow Formulas’ Co-Q10 Study Published in European Heart Journal
The results of a clinical trial investigating the effects of Jarrow Formulas® Q-absorb(TM)on chronic heart failure patients was recently published in the European Heart Journal. In the study, Italian scientists from the Lancisi Heart Institute and the University of Ancona (Institute of Biochemistry) measured the effects of 300 mg per day (100 mg T.I.D.) Q-absorb(TM) on the cardiovascular functional capacity of 23 heart patients.
- Results of Jarrow Formulas’ Co-Q10 Study Published in European Heart Journal
The results of a clinical trial investigating the effects of Jarrow Formulas® Q-absorb(TM)on chronic heart failure patients was recently published in the European Heart Journal. In the study, Italian scientists from the Lancisi Heart Institute and the University of Ancona (Institute of Biochemistry) measured the effects of 300 mg per day (100 mg T.I.D.) Q-absorb(TM) on the cardiovascular functional capacity of 23 heart patients.
- Results of Jarrow Formulas’ Co-Q10 Study Published in European Heart Journal
The results of a clinical trial investigating the effects of Jarrow Formulas® Q-absorb(TM)on chronic heart failure patients was recently published in the European Heart Journal. In the study, Italian scientists from the Lancisi Heart Institute and the University of Ancona (Institute of Biochemistry) measured the effects of 300 mg per day (100 mg T.I.D.) Q-absorb(TM) on the cardiovascular functional capacity of 23 heart patients.
- NSF International Awards First GMP for Sport(TM) Registration to Century Foods International
NSF International announced that Century Foods International is the first manufacturing facility to receive Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for Sport™ registration, a new program that builds on NSF’s GMP Registration Program.
- NSF International Awards First GMP for Sport(TM) Registration to Century Foods International
NSF International announced that Century Foods International is the first manufacturing facility to receive Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for Sport™ registration, a new program that builds on NSF’s GMP Registration Program.
- NSF International Awards First GMP for Sport(TM) Registration to Century Foods International
NSF International announced that Century Foods International is the first manufacturing facility to receive Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for Sport™ registration, a new program that builds on NSF’s GMP Registration Program.
- NSF International Awards First GMP for Sport(TM) Registration to Century Foods International
NSF International announced that Century Foods International is the first manufacturing facility to receive Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for Sport™ registration, a new program that builds on NSF’s GMP Registration Program.
- NSF International Awards First GMP for Sport(TM) Registration to Century Foods International
NSF International announced that Century Foods International is the first manufacturing facility to receive Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for Sport™ registration, a new program that builds on NSF’s GMP Registration Program.
- NSF International Awards First GMP for Sport(TM) Registration to Century Foods International
NSF International announced that Century Foods International is the first manufacturing facility to receive Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for Sport™ registration, a new program that builds on NSF’s GMP Registration Program.
- AHP Introduces New Quality Botanical Macroscopy Profile™
AHP Introduces New Quality Botanical Macroscopy Profile™ - Authoritative Guide Features 11 Species at Special Introductory Price
- AHP Introduces New Quality Botanical Macroscopy Profile™
AHP Introduces New Quality Botanical Macroscopy Profile™ - Authoritative Guide Features 11 Species at Special Introductory Price
- New Study Demonstrates Dietary Supplement Lutein Increases Skin Hydration, Elasticity and Lipid Levels
Highlights from a new clinical study presented today at the "Beyond Beauty Paris" conference in France provide compelling evidence that lutein, a dietary nutrient available as a supplement and long-known for its effectiveness in promoting eye health, also provides specific skin health benefits including increasing the hydration, elasticity and superficial lipids of the skin, while decreasing the oxidation of those skin lipids.
- New Study Demonstrates Dietary Supplement Lutein Increases Skin Hydration, Elasticity and Lipid Levels
Highlights from a new clinical study presented today at the "Beyond Beauty Paris" conference in France provide compelling evidence that lutein, a dietary nutrient available as a supplement and long-known for its effectiveness in promoting eye health, also provides specific skin health benefits including increasing the hydration, elasticity and superficial lipids of the skin, while decreasing the oxidation of those skin lipids.
- New Study Demonstrates Dietary Supplement Lutein Increases Skin Hydration, Elasticity and Lipid Levels
Highlights from a new clinical study presented today at the "Beyond Beauty Paris" conference in France provide compelling evidence that lutein, a dietary nutrient available as a supplement and long-known for its effectiveness in promoting eye health, also provides specific skin health benefits including increasing the hydration, elasticity and superficial lipids of the skin, while decreasing the oxidation of those skin lipids.
- New Study Demonstrates Dietary Supplement Lutein Increases Skin Hydration, Elasticity and Lipid Levels
Highlights from a new clinical study presented today at the "Beyond Beauty Paris" conference in France provide compelling evidence that lutein, a dietary nutrient available as a supplement and long-known for its effectiveness in promoting eye health, also provides specific skin health benefits including increasing the hydration, elasticity and superficial lipids of the skin, while decreasing the oxidation of those skin lipids.
- Tate & Lyle Interim Results Announcement 2009
Tate & Lyle has announced their 2009 Interim results, reporting the Group's performance, before the impact of exchange translation, remains on track to meet our expectations for the full year.
- NPI Daily - Top of The News for Nov. 6, 2009 - National Organic Standards Board Votes to Crack Down on Organic Personal Care Cheaters
Nature's Sunshine Products Reports FY09 Q3 Operating Results; SunOpta Announces FY09 Q3 Results; Tate & Lyle Interim Results Announcement 2009; NOW Foods Receives the 2009 Illinois Governor's Sustainability Award; Transport-C Supports Vitamin Angels at SSW; Cantox at Supplyside West; New Support Showing Immunoglobulin Supplementation Enhances Immune System; FDA Warning: Over-the-Counter Sex Enhancement Drug May Cause 'Dangerously' Low Blood Pressure; EPAX AS Achieves 'Friend of the Sea' Certification; National Organic Standards Board Votes to Crack Down on Organic Personal Care Cheaters; Fast-C™ At SupplySide West: US Clinical Trials Data Available In Booth ; Nutty Flavor & Healthy Boost of Omega-3 Make Hemp Seed an Ideal Ingredient; DSM's tensVida® Recognized for Innovative Development; Nutrition 21 Announces Addition of Innovative New Probiotic + Omega-3 Fish Oil Combination Product; Glanbia Nutritionals Offers More Than Ingredients for Nutritional Beverages; Whole Foods Market(R) Offers Natural Solutions to Help Build Up Body Defenses With Immune System Support; Doug Reyes Joins Embria as Regional Sales Manager; Michael F. Hines Joins Board of General Nutrition Centers, Inc.; Dr. Arnold Hirsch Celebrates 50th Anniversary with the American Chemical Society
- NPI Daily - Top of The News for Nov. 6, 2009 - National Organic Standards Board Votes to Crack Down on Organic Personal Care Cheaters
Nature's Sunshine Products Reports FY09 Q3 Operating Results; SunOpta Announces FY09 Q3 Results; Tate & Lyle Interim Results Announcement 2009; NOW Foods Receives the 2009 Illinois Governor's Sustainability Award; Transport-C Supports Vitamin Angels at SSW; Cantox at Supplyside West; New Support Showing Immunoglobulin Supplementation Enhances Immune System; FDA Warning: Over-the-Counter Sex Enhancement Drug May Cause 'Dangerously' Low Blood Pressure; EPAX AS Achieves 'Friend of the Sea' Certification; National Organic Standards Board Votes to Crack Down on Organic Personal Care Cheaters; Fast-C™ At SupplySide West: US Clinical Trials Data Available In Booth ; Nutty Flavor & Healthy Boost of Omega-3 Make Hemp Seed an Ideal Ingredient; DSM's tensVida® Recognized for Innovative Development; Nutrition 21 Announces Addition of Innovative New Probiotic + Omega-3 Fish Oil Combination Product; Glanbia Nutritionals Offers More Than Ingredients for Nutritional Beverages; Whole Foods Market(R) Offers Natural Solutions to Help Build Up Body Defenses With Immune System Support; Doug Reyes Joins Embria as Regional Sales Manager; Michael F. Hines Joins Board of General Nutrition Centers, Inc.; Dr. Arnold Hirsch Celebrates 50th Anniversary with the American Chemical Society
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Carlson Laboratories Receives Better Nutrition Best of Supplements Awards for 2009
Carlson Laboratories has received awards for three of its products in this year's Best of Supplements Awards presented by Better Nutrition Magazine.
- Carlson Laboratories Receives Better Nutrition Best of Supplements Awards for 2009
Carlson Laboratories has received awards for three of its products in this year's Best of Supplements Awards presented by Better Nutrition Magazine.
- Carlson Laboratories Receives Better Nutrition Best of Supplements Awards for 2009
Carlson Laboratories has received awards for three of its products in this year's Best of Supplements Awards presented by Better Nutrition Magazine.
- Carlson Laboratories Receives Better Nutrition Best of Supplements Awards for 2009
Carlson Laboratories has received awards for three of its products in this year's Best of Supplements Awards presented by Better Nutrition Magazine.
- Carlson Laboratories Receives Better Nutrition Best of Supplements Awards for 2009
Carlson Laboratories has received awards for three of its products in this year's Best of Supplements Awards presented by Better Nutrition Magazine.
- Sharp-GPC™ 45F by Enzymotec
Enzymotec has recently launched a liquid product called Sharp-GPC™ 45F to improve mental function and impede memory related cognitive decline.
- Sharp-GPC™ 45F by Enzymotec
Enzymotec has recently launched a liquid product called Sharp-GPC™ 45F to improve mental function and impede memory related cognitive decline.
- Sharp-GPC™ 45F by Enzymotec
Enzymotec has recently launched a liquid product called Sharp-GPC™ 45F to improve mental function and impede memory related cognitive decline.
- Sharp-GPC™ 45F by Enzymotec
Enzymotec has recently launched a liquid product called Sharp-GPC™ 45F to improve mental function and impede memory related cognitive decline.
- Sharp-GPC™ 45F by Enzymotec
Enzymotec has recently launched a liquid product called Sharp-GPC™ 45F to improve mental function and impede memory related cognitive decline.
- Sharp-GPC™ 45F by Enzymotec
Enzymotec has recently launched a liquid product called Sharp-GPC™ 45F to improve mental function and impede memory related cognitive decline.
- Natural Products Foundation Representatives Meet with Federal Regulators on Truth in Advertising Campaign
The Natural Products Foundation recently met with officials from both U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission to turn over the names of 10 companies that have continued to make drug or disease claims in their advertising and other promotional materials.
- Natural Products Foundation Representatives Meet with Federal Regulators on Truth in Advertising Campaign
The Natural Products Foundation recently met with officials from both U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission to turn over the names of 10 companies that have continued to make drug or disease claims in their advertising and other promotional materials.
- Natural Products Foundation Representatives Meet with Federal Regulators on Truth in Advertising Campaign
The Natural Products Foundation recently met with officials from both U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission to turn over the names of 10 companies that have continued to make drug or disease claims in their advertising and other promotional materials.
- Natural Products Foundation Representatives Meet with Federal Regulators on Truth in Advertising Campaign
The Natural Products Foundation recently met with officials from both U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission to turn over the names of 10 companies that have continued to make drug or disease claims in their advertising and other promotional materials.
- Natural Products Foundation Representatives Meet with Federal Regulators on Truth in Advertising Campaign
The Natural Products Foundation recently met with officials from both U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission to turn over the names of 10 companies that have continued to make drug or disease claims in their advertising and other promotional materials.
- Taming Fear of the H1N1 Flu Vaccine
- Taming Fear of the H1N1 Flu Vaccine
- Natural Cold and Flu Remedies: Do They Help?
- Natural Cold and Flu Remedies: Do They Help?
- Exercise as Pain Therapy
- Exercise as Pain Therapy
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(August 15, 2006) – Literally hundreds of studies on broccoli extract have indicated numerous benefits in maintaining optimum health, but without subscribing to a dozen journals, where does one find it? Much of the research from respected doctors, nutritionists and pharmacologists published on the positive beneficial effects of broccoli’s active component glucoraphanin and its hydrolyzed product sulforphane is available on the web site www.yoursgsmed.com.
The web site was designed to enable health professionals to review research pertaining to broccoli extract, however, access is not restricted. Although many of the studies indicate broccoli is chemoprotective, numerous other health benefits are thought to include the areas of inflammation, eye health, cardiovascular, and other antioxidant functions. The site is easy to maneuver, with various areas of research clearly delineated.
CS Health CEO Dan Caudill said “we believe strongly in the health benefits of glucoraphanin and its protective activity. Since the vast body of science speaks for itself, making it readily available via the web site has been a priority for us.”
CS Health is a division of CSC, Inc., which has employed traditional breeding techniques to develop varieties of broccoli exceptionally rich in the ground-breaking detoxifier and antioxidant glucoraphanin,. The company’s efforts have resulted in patent pending production and extraction techniques, which ensure the stability of broccoli’s active constituents. The company’s high quality proprietary ingredient sgs™ assures a verified amount of glucoraphanin because of controlled-environment breeding and meticulous handling. More than 300 research publications underscore this whole food material's health benefits.
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