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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
- Pycnogenol® Research Shows Effectiveness In Protection Against Thrombotic Events
Double-blind, placebo-controlled study published in the October issue of Clinical Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis suggests treatment was effective in protecting against thrombotic events.
- Pycnogenol® Research Shows Effectiveness In Protection Against Thrombotic Events
Double-blind, placebo-controlled study published in the October issue of Clinical Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis suggests treatment was effective in protecting against thrombotic events.
- Pharming Announces Positive Results of Study with Human Lactoferrin
Company will use positive results which indicate that rhLF can be consumed orally at high amounts with no adverse effect, for Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS) registration of rhLF for nutritional applications.
- Pharming Announces Positive Results of Study with Human Lactoferrin
Company will use positive results which indicate that rhLF can be consumed orally at high amounts with no adverse effect, for Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS) registration of rhLF for nutritional applications.
- Pharming Announces Positive Results of Study with Human Lactoferrin
Company will use positive results which indicate that rhLF can be consumed orally at high amounts with no adverse effect, for Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS) registration of rhLF for nutritional applications.
- Pharming Announces Positive Results of Study with Human Lactoferrin
Company will use positive results which indicate that rhLF can be consumed orally at high amounts with no adverse effect, for Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS) registration of rhLF for nutritional applications.
- Pharming Announces Positive Results of Study with Human Lactoferrin
Company will use positive results which indicate that rhLF can be consumed orally at high amounts with no adverse effect, for Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS) registration of rhLF for nutritional applications.
- Pharming Announces Positive Results of Study with Human Lactoferrin
Company will use positive results which indicate that rhLF can be consumed orally at high amounts with no adverse effect, for Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS) registration of rhLF for nutritional applications.
- Health Sciences Group Acquires Exclusive Worldwide License from Cornell University for Ultra-Potent Antioxidant Technology
Company announces that it acquired the exclusive worldwide license to a powerful antioxidant derived from the apple peel.
- Health Sciences Group Acquires Exclusive Worldwide License from Cornell University for Ultra-Potent Antioxidant Technology
Company announces that it acquired the exclusive worldwide license to a powerful antioxidant derived from the apple peel.
- Health Sciences Group Acquires Exclusive Worldwide License from Cornell University for Ultra-Potent Antioxidant Technology
Company announces that it acquired the exclusive worldwide license to a powerful antioxidant derived from the apple peel.
- Health Sciences Group Acquires Exclusive Worldwide License from Cornell University for Ultra-Potent Antioxidant Technology
Company announces that it acquired the exclusive worldwide license to a powerful antioxidant derived from the apple peel.
- Bone-Boosting Milk Protein Offers Future Hope for Osteoporosis Sufferers
Research by The University of Auckland’s Osteoporosis Research Group has found that a milk protein, lactoferrin, not only inhibits bone breakdown, but also boosts bone growth four times faster than normal when injected directly into bone.
- Bone-Boosting Milk Protein Offers Future Hope for Osteoporosis Sufferers
Research by The University of Auckland’s Osteoporosis Research Group has found that a milk protein, lactoferrin, not only inhibits bone breakdown, but also boosts bone growth four times faster than normal when injected directly into bone.
- Bone-Boosting Milk Protein Offers Future Hope for Osteoporosis Sufferers
Research by The University of Auckland’s Osteoporosis Research Group has found that a milk protein, lactoferrin, not only inhibits bone breakdown, but also boosts bone growth four times faster than normal when injected directly into bone.
- Bone-Boosting Milk Protein Offers Future Hope for Osteoporosis Sufferers
Research by The University of Auckland’s Osteoporosis Research Group has found that a milk protein, lactoferrin, not only inhibits bone breakdown, but also boosts bone growth four times faster than normal when injected directly into bone.
- Bone-Boosting Milk Protein Offers Future Hope for Osteoporosis Sufferers
Research by The University of Auckland’s Osteoporosis Research Group has found that a milk protein, lactoferrin, not only inhibits bone breakdown, but also boosts bone growth four times faster than normal when injected directly into bone.
- The American College for Advancement in Medicine - Commentary on the Meta-Analysis: High Dosage Vitamin E Supplementation May Increase All-Cause Mortality
Not-for-profit medical society comments, notes flaws in study and study reporting.
- The American College for Advancement in Medicine - Commentary on the Meta-Analysis: High Dosage Vitamin E Supplementation May Increase All-Cause Mortality
Not-for-profit medical society comments, notes flaws in study and study reporting.
- The American College for Advancement in Medicine - Commentary on the Meta-Analysis: High Dosage Vitamin E Supplementation May Increase All-Cause Mortality
Not-for-profit medical society comments, notes flaws in study and study reporting.
- The American College for Advancement in Medicine - Commentary on the Meta-Analysis: High Dosage Vitamin E Supplementation May Increase All-Cause Mortality
Not-for-profit medical society comments, notes flaws in study and study reporting.
- The American College for Advancement in Medicine - Commentary on the Meta-Analysis: High Dosage Vitamin E Supplementation May Increase All-Cause Mortality
Not-for-profit medical society comments, notes flaws in study and study reporting.
- Improved Mood Connected to Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Tibetan PADMA Formula
performed at Austria's Innsbruck Medical University, examines earlier clinical research of PADMA's effects on intermittent claudication - study finds that participants reported feelings of increased well-being after taking PADMA and point to a possible mechanism that explains the previously reported mood changes in association with PADMA treatment.
- Improved Mood Connected to Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Tibetan PADMA Formula
performed at Austria's Innsbruck Medical University, examines earlier clinical research of PADMA's effects on intermittent claudication - study finds that participants reported feelings of increased well-being after taking PADMA and point to a possible mechanism that explains the previously reported mood changes in association with PADMA treatment.
- Improved Mood Connected to Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Tibetan PADMA Formula
performed at Austria's Innsbruck Medical University, examines earlier clinical research of PADMA's effects on intermittent claudication - study finds that participants reported feelings of increased well-being after taking PADMA and point to a possible mechanism that explains the previously reported mood changes in association with PADMA treatment.
- Improved Mood Connected to Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Tibetan PADMA Formula
performed at Austria's Innsbruck Medical University, examines earlier clinical research of PADMA's effects on intermittent claudication - study finds that participants reported feelings of increased well-being after taking PADMA and point to a possible mechanism that explains the previously reported mood changes in association with PADMA treatment.
- Improved Mood Connected to Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Tibetan PADMA Formula
performed at Austria's Innsbruck Medical University, examines earlier clinical research of PADMA's effects on intermittent claudication - study finds that participants reported feelings of increased well-being after taking PADMA and point to a possible mechanism that explains the previously reported mood changes in association with PADMA treatment.
- Improved Mood Connected to Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Tibetan PADMA Formula
performed at Austria's Innsbruck Medical University, examines earlier clinical research of PADMA's effects on intermittent claudication - study finds that participants reported feelings of increased well-being after taking PADMA and point to a possible mechanism that explains the previously reported mood changes in association with PADMA treatment.
- CV Technologies is Awarded Funding from National Research Council of Canada for Pre-Clinical Study Involving CVT-E002
Company announces that it is launching a pre-clinical study to investigate the effects of CVT-E002 in treating immune deficiency related cancers;
- CV Technologies is Awarded Funding from National Research Council of Canada for Pre-Clinical Study Involving CVT-E002
Company announces that it is launching a pre-clinical study to investigate the effects of CVT-E002 in treating immune deficiency related cancers;
- Small Study Shows SAMe May Improve Treatment of Depression
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have found that adding SAMe to a standard antidepressant may be helpful to patients who have not responded to single-drug treatment for clinical depression.
- Small Study Shows SAMe May Improve Treatment of Depression
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have found that adding SAMe to a standard antidepressant may be helpful to patients who have not responded to single-drug treatment for clinical depression.
- Small Study Shows SAMe May Improve Treatment of Depression
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have found that adding SAMe to a standard antidepressant may be helpful to patients who have not responded to single-drug treatment for clinical depression.
- Small Study Shows SAMe May Improve Treatment of Depression
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have found that adding SAMe to a standard antidepressant may be helpful to patients who have not responded to single-drug treatment for clinical depression.
- Small Study Shows SAMe May Improve Treatment of Depression
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have found that adding SAMe to a standard antidepressant may be helpful to patients who have not responded to single-drug treatment for clinical depression.
- Initial Results Reported in Clinical Study of Herbal Product Honso® Sho-saiko-to (H09)
Japanese herbal product, Sho-saiko-to (H09), is under a clinical phase II trial by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center to determine its effect on hepatitis C patients; preliminary results reported.
- Initial Results Reported in Clinical Study of Herbal Product Honso® Sho-saiko-to (H09)
Japanese herbal product, Sho-saiko-to (H09), is under a clinical phase II trial by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center to determine its effect on hepatitis C patients; preliminary results reported.
- Initial Results Reported in Clinical Study of Herbal Product Honso® Sho-saiko-to (H09)
Japanese herbal product, Sho-saiko-to (H09), is under a clinical phase II trial by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center to determine its effect on hepatitis C patients; preliminary results reported.
- Initial Results Reported in Clinical Study of Herbal Product Honso® Sho-saiko-to (H09)
Japanese herbal product, Sho-saiko-to (H09), is under a clinical phase II trial by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center to determine its effect on hepatitis C patients; preliminary results reported.
- LycoNews
LycoRed wins prestigious award for advertising; Kashi® takes tomato extract to heart; Kagome introduces new yogurt fortified with lycopene; The Role of Lycopene in Preventing DNA Damages; Tomato lycopene May Spell Relief for Frequent Night-time Risers
- LycoNews
LycoRed wins prestigious award for advertising; Kashi® takes tomato extract to heart; Kagome introduces new yogurt fortified with lycopene; The Role of Lycopene in Preventing DNA Damages; Tomato lycopene May Spell Relief for Frequent Night-time Risers
- LycoNews
LycoRed wins prestigious award for advertising; Kashi® takes tomato extract to heart; Kagome introduces new yogurt fortified with lycopene; The Role of Lycopene in Preventing DNA Damages; Tomato lycopene May Spell Relief for Frequent Night-time Risers
- LycoNews
LycoRed wins prestigious award for advertising; Kashi® takes tomato extract to heart; Kagome introduces new yogurt fortified with lycopene; The Role of Lycopene in Preventing DNA Damages; Tomato lycopene May Spell Relief for Frequent Night-time Risers
- LycoNews
LycoRed wins prestigious award for advertising; Kashi® takes tomato extract to heart; Kagome introduces new yogurt fortified with lycopene; The Role of Lycopene in Preventing DNA Damages; Tomato lycopene May Spell Relief for Frequent Night-time Risers
- VERIS Research: Monthly Research Update On Antioxidants, Botanicals, and Other Nutrients.
Phytosterols Continue to Show Promise in Reducing Cholesterol Levels; Vitamin E Supplements May Reduce Patients' Tendency Toward Blood Clots; Vitamins E and C Block Gene Involved in Prostate Cancer in a Cell Study; Beta-Carotene May Help Prevent Allergies; Mouse Study Suggests that Alpha-Lipoic Acid May Be Beneficial in Asthma; St. John's Wort May Help Patients with Difficult-to-Diagnose Psychological Disorders;
- VERIS Research: Monthly Research Update On Antioxidants, Botanicals, and Other Nutrients.
Phytosterols Continue to Show Promise in Reducing Cholesterol Levels; Vitamin E Supplements May Reduce Patients' Tendency Toward Blood Clots; Vitamins E and C Block Gene Involved in Prostate Cancer in a Cell Study; Beta-Carotene May Help Prevent Allergies; Mouse Study Suggests that Alpha-Lipoic Acid May Be Beneficial in Asthma; St. John's Wort May Help Patients with Difficult-to-Diagnose Psychological Disorders;
- VERIS Research: Monthly Research Update On Antioxidants, Botanicals, and Other Nutrients.
Phytosterols Continue to Show Promise in Reducing Cholesterol Levels; Vitamin E Supplements May Reduce Patients' Tendency Toward Blood Clots; Vitamins E and C Block Gene Involved in Prostate Cancer in a Cell Study; Beta-Carotene May Help Prevent Allergies; Mouse Study Suggests that Alpha-Lipoic Acid May Be Beneficial in Asthma; St. John's Wort May Help Patients with Difficult-to-Diagnose Psychological Disorders;
- VERIS Research: Monthly Research Update On Antioxidants, Botanicals, and Other Nutrients.
Phytosterols Continue to Show Promise in Reducing Cholesterol Levels; Vitamin E Supplements May Reduce Patients' Tendency Toward Blood Clots; Vitamins E and C Block Gene Involved in Prostate Cancer in a Cell Study; Beta-Carotene May Help Prevent Allergies; Mouse Study Suggests that Alpha-Lipoic Acid May Be Beneficial in Asthma; St. John's Wort May Help Patients with Difficult-to-Diagnose Psychological Disorders;
- VERIS Research: Monthly Research Update On Antioxidants, Botanicals, and Other Nutrients.
Phytosterols Continue to Show Promise in Reducing Cholesterol Levels; Vitamin E Supplements May Reduce Patients' Tendency Toward Blood Clots; Vitamins E and C Block Gene Involved in Prostate Cancer in a Cell Study; Beta-Carotene May Help Prevent Allergies; Mouse Study Suggests that Alpha-Lipoic Acid May Be Beneficial in Asthma; St. John's Wort May Help Patients with Difficult-to-Diagnose Psychological Disorders;
- VERIS Research: Monthly Research Update On Antioxidants, Botanicals, and Other Nutrients.
Phytosterols Continue to Show Promise in Reducing Cholesterol Levels; Vitamin E Supplements May Reduce Patients' Tendency Toward Blood Clots; Vitamins E and C Block Gene Involved in Prostate Cancer in a Cell Study; Beta-Carotene May Help Prevent Allergies; Mouse Study Suggests that Alpha-Lipoic Acid May Be Beneficial in Asthma; St. John's Wort May Help Patients with Difficult-to-Diagnose Psychological Disorders;
- Bionutrics Announces Planned Clinical Trials for New Proprietary Dietary Supplement Candidates
company has completed formulation of the first in a series of proprietary products developed to address lipid metabolism, and is set to begin double-blind, placebo controlled, clinical trial in January.
- Bionutrics Announces Planned Clinical Trials for New Proprietary Dietary Supplement Candidates
company has completed formulation of the first in a series of proprietary products developed to address lipid metabolism, and is set to begin double-blind, placebo controlled, clinical trial in January.
- Bionutrics Announces Planned Clinical Trials for New Proprietary Dietary Supplement Candidates
company has completed formulation of the first in a series of proprietary products developed to address lipid metabolism, and is set to begin double-blind, placebo controlled, clinical trial in January.
- Bionutrics Announces Planned Clinical Trials for New Proprietary Dietary Supplement Candidates
company has completed formulation of the first in a series of proprietary products developed to address lipid metabolism, and is set to begin double-blind, placebo controlled, clinical trial in January.
- Bionutrics Announces Planned Clinical Trials for New Proprietary Dietary Supplement Candidates
company has completed formulation of the first in a series of proprietary products developed to address lipid metabolism, and is set to begin double-blind, placebo controlled, clinical trial in January.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- Christmas Tree Bark May Fight Arthritis
Extract of scotch pine bark shows anti-inflammatory effect in preliminary study.
- Christmas Tree Bark May Fight Arthritis
Extract of scotch pine bark shows anti-inflammatory effect in preliminary study.
- Christmas Tree Bark May Fight Arthritis
Extract of scotch pine bark shows anti-inflammatory effect in preliminary study.
- Vitamin E May Offer Protection Against the Risk of Developing ALS
Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and the American Cancer Society have found that vitamin E may play an important role in the prevention of the devastating motor neuron disease ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
- Vitamin E May Offer Protection Against the Risk of Developing ALS
Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and the American Cancer Society have found that vitamin E may play an important role in the prevention of the devastating motor neuron disease ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
- Vitamin E May Offer Protection Against the Risk of Developing ALS
Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and the American Cancer Society have found that vitamin E may play an important role in the prevention of the devastating motor neuron disease ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
- Vitamin E May Offer Protection Against the Risk of Developing ALS
Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and the American Cancer Society have found that vitamin E may play an important role in the prevention of the devastating motor neuron disease ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
- JAMA Article Finds Heavy Metals in Ayurvedic Products
Authors fail to clarify that many of these products contain non-herbal ingredients, such as sulfide of mercury, which no doubt accounts for the high levels of heavy metals detected in these imported products.
- JAMA Article Finds Heavy Metals in Ayurvedic Products
Authors fail to clarify that many of these products contain non-herbal ingredients, such as sulfide of mercury, which no doubt accounts for the high levels of heavy metals detected in these imported products.
- Frost & Sullivan Honours GAT Food Essentials GmbH With European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award
The 2009 Frost & Sullivan European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award has been presented to GAT Food Essentials GmbH in recognition of its proprietary wowCAPS(R) technology.
- Frost & Sullivan Honours GAT Food Essentials GmbH With European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award
The 2009 Frost & Sullivan European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award has been presented to GAT Food Essentials GmbH in recognition of its proprietary wowCAPS(R) technology.
- Frost & Sullivan Honours GAT Food Essentials GmbH With European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award
The 2009 Frost & Sullivan European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award has been presented to GAT Food Essentials GmbH in recognition of its proprietary wowCAPS(R) technology.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research
Synergy Flavors has commissioned a new research program at North Carolina State University to study the sensory profiles of a range of protein ingredients.
- Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research
Synergy Flavors has commissioned a new research program at North Carolina State University to study the sensory profiles of a range of protein ingredients.
- Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research
Synergy Flavors has commissioned a new research program at North Carolina State University to study the sensory profiles of a range of protein ingredients.
- Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research
Synergy Flavors has commissioned a new research program at North Carolina State University to study the sensory profiles of a range of protein ingredients.
- Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research
Synergy Flavors has commissioned a new research program at North Carolina State University to study the sensory profiles of a range of protein ingredients.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- NPI Daily - Top of The News for Nov. 20, 2009 - FDA Issues 22 Warning Letters to Website Operators
Frost & Sullivan Honours GAT Food Essentials GmbH With European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award; Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research; FDA Issues 22 Warning Letters to Website Operators; Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega™ First Fish Oil to Participate in NFL/NFLPA Sports Nutrition Label Certification Program; BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates; New Organic Berry Whole Food Energy Bar from Amazing Grass Delivers Whole Food Nutrition; Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
- NPI Daily - Top of The News for Nov. 20, 2009 - FDA Issues 22 Warning Letters to Website Operators
Frost & Sullivan Honours GAT Food Essentials GmbH With European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award; Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research; FDA Issues 22 Warning Letters to Website Operators; Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega™ First Fish Oil to Participate in NFL/NFLPA Sports Nutrition Label Certification Program; BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates; New Organic Berry Whole Food Energy Bar from Amazing Grass Delivers Whole Food Nutrition; Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
- Heart Health Alert: Niacin May Reverse Hardening of the Arteries
- Heart Health Alert: Niacin May Reverse Hardening of the Arteries
- Heart Health Alert: Niacin May Reverse Hardening of the Arteries
- Heart Health Alert: Niacin May Reverse Hardening of the Arteries
- Spotlight on Savory Side Dishes
- Spotlight on Savory Side Dishes
- Spotlight on Savory Side Dishes
- Another Reason to Choose Healthy Lifestyle Habits
- Another Reason to Choose Healthy Lifestyle Habits
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SACRAMENTO, Calif., Dec 1, 2004 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- A new study done in Australia shows that, for patients with type 2 diabetes, a whole foods diet including walnuts can reduce LDL "bad" cholesterol by 10%. Findings of this new study are published in the December 2004 issue of Diabetes Care, a journal of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), under the title, "Including Walnuts in a Low Fat/Modified Fat Diet Improves HDL Cholesterol-to-Total Cholesterol Ratios in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes."
According to the ADA:
* More than 65% of people with diabetes die from heart disease or stroke. * There are 18.2 million people in the United States, or 6.3% of the population, who have diabetes. While an estimated 13 million have been diagnosed, unfortunately, 5.2 million people (or nearly one- third) are unaware that they have the disease. * Most Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes have type 2 diabetes.
The World Health Organization reports that at least 171 million people worldwide have diabetes and this figure is likely to more than double by 2030 to reach 366 million.
Linda Tapsell, Ph.D., APD, director of the National Centre of Excellence in Functional Foods, located at the University of Wollongong, Australia, and primary investigator for this study says, "This is one of the first studies to look at the effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids on diabetes management. Walnuts are an easy and convenient way of getting polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acids into the diet. And they're particularly important for people with diabetes because they're a simple snack food, which is an integral component of managing the diet in diabetes."
University of Wollongong Press Release:
The good oil in walnuts helps Diabetes patients
People developing Type 2 Diabetes know they need more than an apple a day to keep the doctor away. But a handful of walnuts might help.
Walnuts are rich in polyunsaturated fats, Omega oils and vitamins.
Researchers at the University of Wollongong's Smart Foods Centre today released the results of a study that shows how to harness the nutritional value of walnuts, especially the "good" oils, to help people manage their diet better in the early stages of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
The research showed that including walnuts in the diet improves the relative amounts of "good" cholesterol in this group of patients.
The research findings are in the December issue of the international journal Diabetes Care, published in the United States.
That's good news for Australia's 1.2 million people suffering from Diabetes, and the further two million estimated to have pre-Diabetes and be at risk of developing the disease.
National Centre of Excellence for Functional Foods and former Smart Foods Centre Director Professor Linda Tapsell said the research had demonstrated how a diet including 8-10 walnuts a day delivered the right kinds of fats and fatty acids that might help the body address one of the problems associated with early stage Type 2 Diabetes -- insulin resistance -- which hinders the absorption of glucose from the bloodstream into human cells.
"We understood the relationship between insulin resistance and fatty acids, and when we looked at the composition of walnuts we thought that they could be useful in delivering the right kinds of fatty acids. We knew walnuts contained substantial amounts of these fats, so our challenge was to prove that the theoretical benefits were real," Professor Tapsell said.
The team of dietitians from the Smart Foods Centre and the Illawarra Diabetes Service developed individualised diets for around 60 people with Type 2 Diabetes for the six-month study. The diets were based on the core food groups of cereals and breads, fruit and vegetables, lean meat, fish, low-fat dairy products, oils, avocadoes, peanut butter and nuts. Each diet in the treatment group included 30g of walnuts (equivalent to around 8-10 nuts) per day.
The diets were carefully modelled to balance all the other dietary factors such as carbohydrates, proteins, calories and fats from the other foods to ensure the benefit was correctly attributed to the walnuts.
"The walnuts took the guesswork out of getting the right fats into the diet. We knew walnuts would deliver," Professor Tapsell said. "Thus, people with type 2 diabetes could ask their doctor or dietitian about the benefits of including walnuts in their dietary management."
Professor Tapsell said the study had been important because it confirmed the theoretical benefits of a certain food. "Food companies need this kind of research because it assists them in making legitimate claims about the benefits of certain foods. This particular research finding is also useful for doctors and dietitians when they provide advice to people on how to get good fatty acids into their diets," she said. |