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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
- Boron, Omega-3 Fatty Acids Promote Bone Strength
Researchers from the USDA’s (United States Department of Agriculture) Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center fed rat pups either a low or boron-supplemented diet with palm (low omega-3) or canola (high omega-3) oil and then tested femur strength and tibial concentrations of certain minerals. Bone strength and flexibility were lowest in the boron-deprived rats fed canola oil, yet were greatest in boron-supplemented rats fed canola oil.
- Boron, Omega-3 Fatty Acids Promote Bone Strength
Researchers from the USDA’s (United States Department of Agriculture) Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center fed rat pups either a low or boron-supplemented diet with palm (low omega-3) or canola (high omega-3) oil and then tested femur strength and tibial concentrations of certain minerals. Bone strength and flexibility were lowest in the boron-deprived rats fed canola oil, yet were greatest in boron-supplemented rats fed canola oil.
- Boron, Omega-3 Fatty Acids Promote Bone Strength
Researchers from the USDA’s (United States Department of Agriculture) Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center fed rat pups either a low or boron-supplemented diet with palm (low omega-3) or canola (high omega-3) oil and then tested femur strength and tibial concentrations of certain minerals. Bone strength and flexibility were lowest in the boron-deprived rats fed canola oil, yet were greatest in boron-supplemented rats fed canola oil.
- Natural Vitamin K2 Supplement MenaQ7 Shown to be Superior to K1 in A New Human Study in the Journal Blood
Scientists at the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM) and VitaK, Maastricht University, The Netherlands, demonstrated a significant superiority of Natural Vitamin K2 as Mk-7 in four different human models. They cited the major difference between the vitamin K species as the very long half-life time of Mk-7, which results in much more stable blood levels and 7 to 8 times greater accumulation of Mk-7 in the blood. Mk-7 also more effectively promoted and activated markers of bone building and showed a marked advantage against vitamin K antagonists.
- Natural Vitamin K2 Supplement MenaQ7 Shown to be Superior to K1 in A New Human Study in the Journal Blood
Scientists at the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM) and VitaK, Maastricht University, The Netherlands, demonstrated a significant superiority of Natural Vitamin K2 as Mk-7 in four different human models. They cited the major difference between the vitamin K species as the very long half-life time of Mk-7, which results in much more stable blood levels and 7 to 8 times greater accumulation of Mk-7 in the blood. Mk-7 also more effectively promoted and activated markers of bone building and showed a marked advantage against vitamin K antagonists.
- Natural Vitamin K2 Supplement MenaQ7 Shown to be Superior to K1 in A New Human Study in the Journal Blood
Scientists at the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM) and VitaK, Maastricht University, The Netherlands, demonstrated a significant superiority of Natural Vitamin K2 as Mk-7 in four different human models. They cited the major difference between the vitamin K species as the very long half-life time of Mk-7, which results in much more stable blood levels and 7 to 8 times greater accumulation of Mk-7 in the blood. Mk-7 also more effectively promoted and activated markers of bone building and showed a marked advantage against vitamin K antagonists.
- Natural Vitamin K2 Supplement MenaQ7 Shown to be Superior to K1 in A New Human Study in the Journal Blood
Scientists at the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM) and VitaK, Maastricht University, The Netherlands, demonstrated a significant superiority of Natural Vitamin K2 as Mk-7 in four different human models. They cited the major difference between the vitamin K species as the very long half-life time of Mk-7, which results in much more stable blood levels and 7 to 8 times greater accumulation of Mk-7 in the blood. Mk-7 also more effectively promoted and activated markers of bone building and showed a marked advantage against vitamin K antagonists.
- New Study Shows Walnuts Improve Bone Health
In a study published in the journal Nutrition, research suggests walnuts, rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an essential omega-3 fatty acid, are beneficial to the skeletal system by decreasing the breakdown of bone.
- New Study Shows Walnuts Improve Bone Health
In a study published in the journal Nutrition, research suggests walnuts, rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an essential omega-3 fatty acid, are beneficial to the skeletal system by decreasing the breakdown of bone.
- New Study Shows Walnuts Improve Bone Health
In a study published in the journal Nutrition, research suggests walnuts, rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an essential omega-3 fatty acid, are beneficial to the skeletal system by decreasing the breakdown of bone.
- study In Osteoporosis International Indicates Vitamin K2 Supplementation Improves Hip Bone Geometry and Bone Strength Indices in Postmenopausal Women
In the double-blind, placebo controlled study, scientists at VitaK and the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM), both at Maastricht University, The Netherlands, tested whether high vitamin K2 intake promoted bone mineral density and bone strength, determining that supplemental vitamin K2 improved bone mineral content and femoral neck width, but not bone mineral density.
- study In Osteoporosis International Indicates Vitamin K2 Supplementation Improves Hip Bone Geometry and Bone Strength Indices in Postmenopausal Women
In the double-blind, placebo controlled study, scientists at VitaK and the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM), both at Maastricht University, The Netherlands, tested whether high vitamin K2 intake promoted bone mineral density and bone strength, determining that supplemental vitamin K2 improved bone mineral content and femoral neck width, but not bone mineral density.
- study In Osteoporosis International Indicates Vitamin K2 Supplementation Improves Hip Bone Geometry and Bone Strength Indices in Postmenopausal Women
In the double-blind, placebo controlled study, scientists at VitaK and the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM), both at Maastricht University, The Netherlands, tested whether high vitamin K2 intake promoted bone mineral density and bone strength, determining that supplemental vitamin K2 improved bone mineral content and femoral neck width, but not bone mineral density.
- study In Osteoporosis International Indicates Vitamin K2 Supplementation Improves Hip Bone Geometry and Bone Strength Indices in Postmenopausal Women
In the double-blind, placebo controlled study, scientists at VitaK and the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM), both at Maastricht University, The Netherlands, tested whether high vitamin K2 intake promoted bone mineral density and bone strength, determining that supplemental vitamin K2 improved bone mineral content and femoral neck width, but not bone mineral density.
- study In Osteoporosis International Indicates Vitamin K2 Supplementation Improves Hip Bone Geometry and Bone Strength Indices in Postmenopausal Women
In the double-blind, placebo controlled study, scientists at VitaK and the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM), both at Maastricht University, The Netherlands, tested whether high vitamin K2 intake promoted bone mineral density and bone strength, determining that supplemental vitamin K2 improved bone mineral content and femoral neck width, but not bone mineral density.
- Plant-derived omega-3s may aid in bone health
In a small scale study, Penn State researchers have determined that plant-based omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) may have a protective effect on bone health
- Plant-derived omega-3s may aid in bone health
In a small scale study, Penn State researchers have determined that plant-based omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) may have a protective effect on bone health
- Plant-derived omega-3s may aid in bone health
In a small scale study, Penn State researchers have determined that plant-based omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) may have a protective effect on bone health
- Study: Dietary calcium is better than supplements at protecting bone health
Research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition involved a study of 183 postmenopausal women asked to meticulously detail their diet and their calcium supplement intake for a week. A "supplement group," got at least 70 percent of their daily calcium from tablets or pills; "diet group," got at least 70 percent of their calcium from dairy products and other foods; "diet plus supplement group," consisted of those whose calcium-source percentages fell somewhere in between these ranges. The researchers observed that the "diet group" took in the least calcium, an average of 830 milligrams per day. Yet this group had higher bone density in their spines and hipbones than women in the "supplement group,."
- Study: Dietary calcium is better than supplements at protecting bone health
Research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition involved a study of 183 postmenopausal women asked to meticulously detail their diet and their calcium supplement intake for a week. A "supplement group," got at least 70 percent of their daily calcium from tablets or pills; "diet group," got at least 70 percent of their calcium from dairy products and other foods; "diet plus supplement group," consisted of those whose calcium-source percentages fell somewhere in between these ranges. The researchers observed that the "diet group" took in the least calcium, an average of 830 milligrams per day. Yet this group had higher bone density in their spines and hipbones than women in the "supplement group,."
- Study: Dietary calcium is better than supplements at protecting bone health
Research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition involved a study of 183 postmenopausal women asked to meticulously detail their diet and their calcium supplement intake for a week. A "supplement group," got at least 70 percent of their daily calcium from tablets or pills; "diet group," got at least 70 percent of their calcium from dairy products and other foods; "diet plus supplement group," consisted of those whose calcium-source percentages fell somewhere in between these ranges. The researchers observed that the "diet group" took in the least calcium, an average of 830 milligrams per day. Yet this group had higher bone density in their spines and hipbones than women in the "supplement group,."
- Clinical Study Validates that Jarrow Formulas® Bone-Up® Improves Bone Health in Young Women
An 8-week double-blind placebo controlled study using 24 female students ages 18 to 24 who had not done recent, regular resistance exercise followed an 8-week resistance exercise program and also consumed either a placebo or Bone-Up®. Upon comparing data from before and after the 8-week study intervention, Bone-Up® treatment (not placebo) was found to produce statistically significant changes in urinary DPD and alpha-helical peptide (markers of bone degradation), plasma bone specific alkaline phosphatase (a marker of bone synthesis), plasma 2,5-OH-vitamin D (an indicator of vitamin D nutritional status) and plasma parathyroid hormone
- Clinical Study Validates that Jarrow Formulas® Bone-Up® Improves Bone Health in Young Women
An 8-week double-blind placebo controlled study using 24 female students ages 18 to 24 who had not done recent, regular resistance exercise followed an 8-week resistance exercise program and also consumed either a placebo or Bone-Up®. Upon comparing data from before and after the 8-week study intervention, Bone-Up® treatment (not placebo) was found to produce statistically significant changes in urinary DPD and alpha-helical peptide (markers of bone degradation), plasma bone specific alkaline phosphatase (a marker of bone synthesis), plasma 2,5-OH-vitamin D (an indicator of vitamin D nutritional status) and plasma parathyroid hormone
- Clinical Study Validates that Jarrow Formulas® Bone-Up® Improves Bone Health in Young Women
An 8-week double-blind placebo controlled study using 24 female students ages 18 to 24 who had not done recent, regular resistance exercise followed an 8-week resistance exercise program and also consumed either a placebo or Bone-Up®. Upon comparing data from before and after the 8-week study intervention, Bone-Up® treatment (not placebo) was found to produce statistically significant changes in urinary DPD and alpha-helical peptide (markers of bone degradation), plasma bone specific alkaline phosphatase (a marker of bone synthesis), plasma 2,5-OH-vitamin D (an indicator of vitamin D nutritional status) and plasma parathyroid hormone
- Calcium Supplementation Reduces Risk Of Bone Fracture and Bone Loss In Older People
Calcium supplementation alone, or in combination with vitamin D supplementation, reduces the risk of fractures in people aged over 50 by 12%, conclude authors of an Article published in this week’s edition of The Lancet.
- Calcium Supplementation Reduces Risk Of Bone Fracture and Bone Loss In Older People
Calcium supplementation alone, or in combination with vitamin D supplementation, reduces the risk of fractures in people aged over 50 by 12%, conclude authors of an Article published in this week’s edition of The Lancet.
- Calcium Supplementation Reduces Risk Of Bone Fracture and Bone Loss In Older People
Calcium supplementation alone, or in combination with vitamin D supplementation, reduces the risk of fractures in people aged over 50 by 12%, conclude authors of an Article published in this week’s edition of The Lancet.
- Calcium Supplementation Reduces Risk Of Bone Fracture and Bone Loss In Older People
Calcium supplementation alone, or in combination with vitamin D supplementation, reduces the risk of fractures in people aged over 50 by 12%, conclude authors of an Article published in this week’s edition of The Lancet.
- Tea Time: The World’s Favorite Beverage Helps Build Strong Bones
- Tea Time: The World’s Favorite Beverage Helps Build Strong Bones
- Tea Time: The World’s Favorite Beverage Helps Build Strong Bones
- Tea Time: The World’s Favorite Beverage Helps Build Strong Bones
- Vitamin K Status in Children Improves Bone Health in New Study
Research published online at the British Journal of Nutrition link describes how researchers followed 307 healthy children, with an average age of 11.2 years, over a two year period and measured skeletal bone mineral content, finding that improved status of the K vitamins over the two year period resulted in better mineral content and improved bone mass of the whole body.
- Vitamin K Status in Children Improves Bone Health in New Study
Research published online at the British Journal of Nutrition link describes how researchers followed 307 healthy children, with an average age of 11.2 years, over a two year period and measured skeletal bone mineral content, finding that improved status of the K vitamins over the two year period resulted in better mineral content and improved bone mass of the whole body.
- Vitamin K Status in Children Improves Bone Health in New Study
Research published online at the British Journal of Nutrition link describes how researchers followed 307 healthy children, with an average age of 11.2 years, over a two year period and measured skeletal bone mineral content, finding that improved status of the K vitamins over the two year period resulted in better mineral content and improved bone mass of the whole body.
- Natural Vitamin K2 Intake Associated With Reduced Risk Of Hip Fractures In New Japanese Study
A new study linking vitamin K2 to bone health appeared in the European Journal of Epidemiology (2008, 23:219-225, with results indicating that dietary vitamin K2 intake, especially from the food natto (menaquinone-7; MK-7), is associated with a significantly decreased risk of hip fracture.
- Natural Vitamin K2 Intake Associated With Reduced Risk Of Hip Fractures In New Japanese Study
A new study linking vitamin K2 to bone health appeared in the European Journal of Epidemiology (2008, 23:219-225, with results indicating that dietary vitamin K2 intake, especially from the food natto (menaquinone-7; MK-7), is associated with a significantly decreased risk of hip fracture.
- Natural Vitamin K2 Intake Associated With Reduced Risk Of Hip Fractures In New Japanese Study
A new study linking vitamin K2 to bone health appeared in the European Journal of Epidemiology (2008, 23:219-225, with results indicating that dietary vitamin K2 intake, especially from the food natto (menaquinone-7; MK-7), is associated with a significantly decreased risk of hip fracture.
- New study suggests Carnipure(TM) supplementation improves bone mineral density
A new study released by the University of Connecticut, USA, suggests, that Carnipure(TM) tartrate supplementation can slow down bone loss and improve bone microstructural properties by decreasing bone turnover in aged ovariectomized rats.
- New study suggests Carnipure(TM) supplementation improves bone mineral density
A new study released by the University of Connecticut, USA, suggests, that Carnipure(TM) tartrate supplementation can slow down bone loss and improve bone microstructural properties by decreasing bone turnover in aged ovariectomized rats.
- New study suggests Carnipure(TM) supplementation improves bone mineral density
A new study released by the University of Connecticut, USA, suggests, that Carnipure(TM) tartrate supplementation can slow down bone loss and improve bone microstructural properties by decreasing bone turnover in aged ovariectomized rats.
- Vitamin D a Bone Booster for People with Digestive Problems
People with digestive diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, are especially susceptible to osteoporosis and bone fractures, due in part to nutrient deficiencies caused by malabsorption and medication side effects. A new study found that people with good vitamin D status early in the course of their disease had higher bone density and a greater likelihood of increasing bone density over time.
- Vitamin D a Bone Booster for People with Digestive Problems
People with digestive diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, are especially susceptible to osteoporosis and bone fractures, due in part to nutrient deficiencies caused by malabsorption and medication side effects. A new study found that people with good vitamin D status early in the course of their disease had higher bone density and a greater likelihood of increasing bone density over time.
- Vitamin D a Bone Booster for People with Digestive Problems
People with digestive diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, are especially susceptible to osteoporosis and bone fractures, due in part to nutrient deficiencies caused by malabsorption and medication side effects. A new study found that people with good vitamin D status early in the course of their disease had higher bone density and a greater likelihood of increasing bone density over time.
- Vitamin D a Bone Booster for People with Digestive Problems
People with digestive diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, are especially susceptible to osteoporosis and bone fractures, due in part to nutrient deficiencies caused by malabsorption and medication side effects. A new study found that people with good vitamin D status early in the course of their disease had higher bone density and a greater likelihood of increasing bone density over time.
- Vitamin D a Bone Booster for People with Digestive Problems
People with digestive diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, are especially susceptible to osteoporosis and bone fractures, due in part to nutrient deficiencies caused by malabsorption and medication side effects. A new study found that people with good vitamin D status early in the course of their disease had higher bone density and a greater likelihood of increasing bone density over time.
- Vitamin D a Bone Booster for People with Digestive Problems
People with digestive diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, are especially susceptible to osteoporosis and bone fractures, due in part to nutrient deficiencies caused by malabsorption and medication side effects. A new study found that people with good vitamin D status early in the course of their disease had higher bone density and a greater likelihood of increasing bone density over time.
- Vitamin D a Bone Booster for People with Digestive Problems
People with digestive diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, are especially susceptible to osteoporosis and bone fractures, due in part to nutrient deficiencies caused by malabsorption and medication side effects. A new study found that people with good vitamin D status early in the course of their disease had higher bone density and a greater likelihood of increasing bone density over time.
- GTC Nutrition Announces a New Published Study on NutraFlora® Prebiotic Fiber
GTC Nutrition has announced the recent publication of a new study in the journal Nutrition Research relating to NutraFlora® short-chain fructooligosaccharides (scFOS®) prebiotic fiber and the absorption of magnesium
- GTC Nutrition Announces a New Published Study on NutraFlora® Prebiotic Fiber
GTC Nutrition has announced the recent publication of a new study in the journal Nutrition Research relating to NutraFlora® short-chain fructooligosaccharides (scFOS®) prebiotic fiber and the absorption of magnesium
- GTC Nutrition Announces a New Published Study on NutraFlora® Prebiotic Fiber
GTC Nutrition has announced the recent publication of a new study in the journal Nutrition Research relating to NutraFlora® short-chain fructooligosaccharides (scFOS®) prebiotic fiber and the absorption of magnesium
- GTC Nutrition Announces a New Published Study on NutraFlora® Prebiotic Fiber
GTC Nutrition has announced the recent publication of a new study in the journal Nutrition Research relating to NutraFlora® short-chain fructooligosaccharides (scFOS®) prebiotic fiber and the absorption of magnesium
- GTC Nutrition Announces a New Published Study on NutraFlora® Prebiotic Fiber
GTC Nutrition has announced the recent publication of a new study in the journal Nutrition Research relating to NutraFlora® short-chain fructooligosaccharides (scFOS®) prebiotic fiber and the absorption of magnesium
- GTC Nutrition Announces a New Published Study on NutraFlora® Prebiotic Fiber
GTC Nutrition has announced the recent publication of a new study in the journal Nutrition Research relating to NutraFlora® short-chain fructooligosaccharides (scFOS®) prebiotic fiber and the absorption of magnesium
- GTC Nutrition Announces a New Published Study on NutraFlora® Prebiotic Fiber
GTC Nutrition has announced the recent publication of a new study in the journal Nutrition Research relating to NutraFlora® short-chain fructooligosaccharides (scFOS®) prebiotic fiber and the absorption of magnesium
- Gelita Announces Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings
GELITA has announced the results of two clinical trials regarding their Fortigel product. The research was conducted by Harvard Medical School and Tufts Medical Center, and the Kiel-based Collagen Research Institute of Kiel University.
- Gelita Announces Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings
GELITA has announced the results of two clinical trials regarding their Fortigel product. The research was conducted by Harvard Medical School and Tufts Medical Center, and the Kiel-based Collagen Research Institute of Kiel University.
- Gelita Announces Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings
GELITA has announced the results of two clinical trials regarding their Fortigel product. The research was conducted by Harvard Medical School and Tufts Medical Center, and the Kiel-based Collagen Research Institute of Kiel University.
- Gelita Announces Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings
GELITA has announced the results of two clinical trials regarding their Fortigel product. The research was conducted by Harvard Medical School and Tufts Medical Center, and the Kiel-based Collagen Research Institute of Kiel University.
- Gelita Announces Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings
GELITA has announced the results of two clinical trials regarding their Fortigel product. The research was conducted by Harvard Medical School and Tufts Medical Center, and the Kiel-based Collagen Research Institute of Kiel University.
- Gelita Announces Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings
GELITA has announced the results of two clinical trials regarding their Fortigel product. The research was conducted by Harvard Medical School and Tufts Medical Center, and the Kiel-based Collagen Research Institute of Kiel University.
- Gelita Announces Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings
GELITA has announced the results of two clinical trials regarding their Fortigel product. The research was conducted by Harvard Medical School and Tufts Medical Center, and the Kiel-based Collagen Research Institute of Kiel University.
- GELITA Presents Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings at FIE
Gelita has announced the latest research findings in regards to their Fortigel product.
- GELITA Presents Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings at FIE
Gelita has announced the latest research findings in regards to their Fortigel product.
- GELITA Presents Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings at FIE
Gelita has announced the latest research findings in regards to their Fortigel product.
- GELITA Presents Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings at FIE
Gelita has announced the latest research findings in regards to their Fortigel product.
- GELITA Presents Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings at FIE
Gelita has announced the latest research findings in regards to their Fortigel product.
- GELITA Presents Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings at FIE
Gelita has announced the latest research findings in regards to their Fortigel product.
- GELITA Presents Latest Osteoarthritis Research Findings at FIE
Gelita has announced the latest research findings in regards to their Fortigel product.
- ESM Technologies Presenting on Joint and Bone Health Ingredients in Las Vegas
ESM Technologies has announced they will be presenting "Joint Health in Record Time: Clinically Effective Results from NEM(R) in 10 days," in Las Vegas, Friday, November 13, at 2:30 pm.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Study Demonstrates Safety of UC-II®
A recent study published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods demonstrates that UC-II®, InterHealth Nutraceuticals’ 40 mg, once-a-day, joint-health ingredient, is safe.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Study Demonstrates Safety of UC-II®
A recent study published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods demonstrates that UC-II®, InterHealth Nutraceuticals’ 40 mg, once-a-day, joint-health ingredient, is safe.
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- New Company for “Change-The-World” Entrepreneurs™ Launches
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(March 17, 2008) – HOBOKEN, NJ – New research accepted for publication in the Journal of Psychopharmacology, demonstrates Pycnogenol®, (pic-noj-en-all), an antioxidant plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree, improves the memory of senior citizens.
The study results revealed Pycnogenol® improved both numerical working memory as well as spatial working memory using a computerized testing system. The research was presented last week at the Oxygen Club of California 2008 World Congress on Oxidants and Antioxidants in Biology in Santa Barbara, CA.
“These results support research from a range of disciplines that suggest that antioxidants may have an effect in preserving or enhancing specific mental functions,” said Dr. Con Stough, lead researcher of the study. “Cognitive research in this area specifically indicates that the putative benefits associated with antioxidant supplementation are associated with memory.”
The double-blind, placebo controlled, matched pairs study, which was held at the Centre for Neuropsychology at Swinburne University, Melbourne Australia, examined the effects of Pycnogenol® on a range of cognitive and biochemical measures in 101 senior individuals aged 60-85 years old. The study also examined the ‘oxidative stress’ hypothesis of ageing and neurological degeneration as it relates to normal changes in cognition in elderly individuals. Participant screening for the study included medical history and cognitive assessment. Participants consumed a daily dose of 150mg of Pycnogenol® for a three-month treatment period and were assessed at baseline then at one, two and three months of the treatment. The control and Pycnogenol® groups were matched by age, sex, BMI, micronutrient intake and intelligence. The cognitive tasks comprised measures of attention, working memory, episodic memory and psycho-motor performance.
Blood samples were taken from subjects and after 3 months treatment a marker known as F2-isoprostanes significantly decreased with Pycnogenol®, but not in the placebo group. F2-isoprostanes develop by oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids, which are present in particularly high quantities in nerve cell membranes. The coincidence of Pycnogenol® significantly improving memory after three months and the oxidation of nerve membranes being significantly inhibited suggests that the antioxidant activity of Pycnogenol® plays a major role for the clinical effects.
According to Dr. Stough, “The antioxidant Pycnogenol® had beneficial cognitive and biochemical effects for elderly individuals. Participants in the Pycnogenol® groups showed improvement relative to the controls with the effects becoming evident from the second to third months of the Pycnogenol® treatment.”
Research on Pycnogenol’s® cognitive function benefits are currently being investigated further. Several recent research studies on Pycnogenol® studied the extract’s effects on Attention Deficit Disorders including ADD and ADHD. Findings published in the Journal of European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry showed Pycnogenol® reduced ADHD symptoms such as hyperactivity and improved attention, concentration and motor-visual coordination in children with ADHD.
Dr. Con Stough discussed key points of the study in a presentation March 13-14 at the Oxygen Club of California 2008 World Congress. For more information please visit, www.pycnogenol.com.
For more information please contact Melanie Nimrodi at 312.546.3508 or mnimrodi@mww.com.
About Pycnogenol®
Pycnogenol® is a natural plant extract originating from the bark of the maritime pine that grows along the coast of southwest France and is found to contain a unique combination of procyanidins, bioflavonoids and organic acids, which offer extensive natural health benefits. The extract has been widely studied for the past 35 years and has more than 220 published studies and review articles ensuring safety and efficacy as an ingredient. Today, Pycnogenol® is available in more than 600 dietary supplements, multi-vitamins and health products worldwide. For more information, visit www.pycnogenol.com.
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Natural Health Science Inc. (NHS), based in Hoboken, New Jersey, is the North American distributor for Pycnogenol® (pic-noj-en-all) brand French maritime pine bark extract on behalf of Horphag Research. Pycnogenol® is a registered trademark of Horphag Research Ltd., Guernsey, and its applications are protected by U.S. patents #5,720,956 / #6,372,266 and other international patents. NHS has the exclusive rights to market and sell Pycnogenol® in North America and benefits from more than 35 years of scientific research assuring the safety and efficacy of Pycnogenol® as a dietary supplement. For more information about Pycnogenol® visit our Web site at www.pycnogenol.com. |