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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
- 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.
- 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;
- 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.
- 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).
- Bastyr University Begins New NIH Research on Mushrooms to Treat Cancer
Bastyr partners with the University of Minnesota on 3-year grant studying turkey tail mushroom and immune response in treating breast and prostate cancers with Bastyr's portion of the three-year award totalling $792,000.
- Bastyr University Begins New NIH Research on Mushrooms to Treat Cancer
Bastyr partners with the University of Minnesota on 3-year grant studying turkey tail mushroom and immune response in treating breast and prostate cancers with Bastyr's portion of the three-year award totalling $792,000.
- Bastyr University Begins New NIH Research on Mushrooms to Treat Cancer
Bastyr partners with the University of Minnesota on 3-year grant studying turkey tail mushroom and immune response in treating breast and prostate cancers with Bastyr's portion of the three-year award totalling $792,000.
- Bastyr University Begins New NIH Research on Mushrooms to Treat Cancer
Bastyr partners with the University of Minnesota on 3-year grant studying turkey tail mushroom and immune response in treating breast and prostate cancers with Bastyr's portion of the three-year award totalling $792,000.
- Bastyr University Begins New NIH Research on Mushrooms to Treat Cancer
Bastyr partners with the University of Minnesota on 3-year grant studying turkey tail mushroom and immune response in treating breast and prostate cancers with Bastyr's portion of the three-year award totalling $792,000.
- Omega-3 Fats Feed the Human Brain, Not the Hips
Research reported in December PUFA Newsletter suggests that ocosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) feed the human brain and may improve psychiatric conditions as well as visual function.
- Omega-3 Fats Feed the Human Brain, Not the Hips
Research reported in December PUFA Newsletter suggests that ocosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) feed the human brain and may improve psychiatric conditions as well as visual function.
- Omega-3 Fats Feed the Human Brain, Not the Hips
Research reported in December PUFA Newsletter suggests that ocosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) feed the human brain and may improve psychiatric conditions as well as visual function.
- Omega-3 Fats Feed the Human Brain, Not the Hips
Research reported in December PUFA Newsletter suggests that ocosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) feed the human brain and may improve psychiatric conditions as well as visual function.
- Omega-3 Fats Feed the Human Brain, Not the Hips
Research reported in December PUFA Newsletter suggests that ocosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) feed the human brain and may improve psychiatric conditions as well as visual function.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Study Concludes DHA Restores Blood Vessel Function in Children With High Cholesterol
Study published in the December issue of The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics concludes that DHA restores normal blood vessel function in children with inherited high cholesterol.
- Study Concludes DHA Restores Blood Vessel Function in Children With High Cholesterol
Study published in the December issue of The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics concludes that DHA restores normal blood vessel function in children with inherited high cholesterol.
- Study Concludes DHA Restores Blood Vessel Function in Children With High Cholesterol
Study published in the December issue of The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics concludes that DHA restores normal blood vessel function in children with inherited high cholesterol.
- Study Concludes DHA Restores Blood Vessel Function in Children With High Cholesterol
Study published in the December issue of The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics concludes that DHA restores normal blood vessel function in children with inherited high cholesterol.
- Study Concludes DHA Restores Blood Vessel Function in Children With High Cholesterol
Study published in the December issue of The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics concludes that DHA restores normal blood vessel function in children with inherited high cholesterol.
- New Study Shows Benefits for Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome With Essential Fatty Acid Supplementation
Pilot trial, published in January/February 2005 issue of Autism-Asperger’s Digest, shows beneficial effects of essential fatty acids (EFAs) on language and learning skills in children with autism and Asperger’s syndrome.
- New Study Shows Benefits for Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome With Essential Fatty Acid Supplementation
Pilot trial, published in January/February 2005 issue of Autism-Asperger’s Digest, shows beneficial effects of essential fatty acids (EFAs) on language and learning skills in children with autism and Asperger’s syndrome.
- New Study Shows Benefits for Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome With Essential Fatty Acid Supplementation
Pilot trial, published in January/February 2005 issue of Autism-Asperger’s Digest, shows beneficial effects of essential fatty acids (EFAs) on language and learning skills in children with autism and Asperger’s syndrome.
- New Study Shows Benefits for Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome With Essential Fatty Acid Supplementation
Pilot trial, published in January/February 2005 issue of Autism-Asperger’s Digest, shows beneficial effects of essential fatty acids (EFAs) on language and learning skills in children with autism and Asperger’s syndrome.
- New Study Shows Benefits for Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome With Essential Fatty Acid Supplementation
Pilot trial, published in January/February 2005 issue of Autism-Asperger’s Digest, shows beneficial effects of essential fatty acids (EFAs) on language and learning skills in children with autism and Asperger’s syndrome.
- New Canadian Human Trial Supports Wide-scope CVD Benefits of CarDiabeat(TM)
Initial results suggest that carDiabeatTM shows significantly better results on the body's total lipid profile in comparison to other supplements.
- New Canadian Human Trial Supports Wide-scope CVD Benefits of CarDiabeat(TM)
Initial results suggest that carDiabeatTM shows significantly better results on the body's total lipid profile in comparison to other supplements.
- New Canadian Human Trial Supports Wide-scope CVD Benefits of CarDiabeat(TM)
Initial results suggest that carDiabeatTM shows significantly better results on the body's total lipid profile in comparison to other supplements.
- New Canadian Human Trial Supports Wide-scope CVD Benefits of CarDiabeat(TM)
Initial results suggest that carDiabeatTM shows significantly better results on the body's total lipid profile in comparison to other supplements.
- Pivotal Clinical Study on Performance of Stress Neutralizing Formula OCTA(TM) Produces Impressive Interim Results
Interim results of clinical show promise.
- Pivotal Clinical Study on Performance of Stress Neutralizing Formula OCTA(TM) Produces Impressive Interim Results
Interim results of clinical show promise.
- Pivotal Clinical Study on Performance of Stress Neutralizing Formula OCTA(TM) Produces Impressive Interim Results
Interim results of clinical show promise.
- Pivotal Clinical Study on Performance of Stress Neutralizing Formula OCTA(TM) Produces Impressive Interim Results
Interim results of clinical show promise.
- Diabetes Trial Measures Efficacy of Neuragen®
Feedback survey shows that 69% of patients report lessening of pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN).
- Diabetes Trial Measures Efficacy of Neuragen®
Feedback survey shows that 69% of patients report lessening of pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN).
- Diabetes Trial Measures Efficacy of Neuragen®
Feedback survey shows that 69% of patients report lessening of pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN).
- Diabetes Trial Measures Efficacy of Neuragen®
Feedback survey shows that 69% of patients report lessening of pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN).
- New Research on Pine Bark (Pycnogenol) and Childhood Asthma
Study published in the November/December issue of Journal of Asthma shows decrease in asthma symptoms, use of rescue inhalers in mild to moderate asthmatics.
- New Research on Pine Bark (Pycnogenol) and Childhood Asthma
Study published in the November/December issue of Journal of Asthma shows decrease in asthma symptoms, use of rescue inhalers in mild to moderate asthmatics.
- New Research on Pine Bark (Pycnogenol) and Childhood Asthma
Study published in the November/December issue of Journal of Asthma shows decrease in asthma symptoms, use of rescue inhalers in mild to moderate asthmatics.
- New Research on Pine Bark (Pycnogenol) and Childhood Asthma
Study published in the November/December issue of Journal of Asthma shows decrease in asthma symptoms, use of rescue inhalers in mild to moderate asthmatics.
- New Study on Cancer Preventive Activity of Tomato Carotenoids Published in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
New research links reduced cancer risk with tomato phytonutrients.
- New Study on Cancer Preventive Activity of Tomato Carotenoids Published in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
New research links reduced cancer risk with tomato phytonutrients.
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
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Reduced expression of a protein that regulates the metabolism of vitamin A may contribute to tumor progression in breast cancer, according to a new study in the January 5 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The study raises the possibility that this vitamin A pathway is a potential target for breast cancer prevention. Defects in vitamin A, or retinol, bioactivity may be a possible contributor to human carcinogenesis because vitamin A is required for activation of the retinoic acid receptor (RAR), which induces differentiation of adult epithelial cells. One of the characteristics of epithelial cancers is the loss of differentiated attributes. It has been hypothesized that vitamin A bioactivity in cancer cells may be compromised at the level of retinol metabolism, which is regulated by a number of proteins, including cellular retinol-binding protein I (CRBP-I). A study of CRBP-I in mice demonstrated that the protein plays an essential role in vitamin A storage. In addition, CRBP-I expression is down-regulated in about a quarter of human breast cancers. However, it is not known if reduced CRBP-I function compromises vitamin A bioactivity and, if so, whether such a reduction in function would lead to a loss of differentiation and tumor progression.
To determine whether there is a link between retinol storage, RAR activation, and CRBP-I function in the development of breast cancer, Eduardo F. Farias, Ph.D., of Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, and colleagues studied RAR activity, retinol storage, CRBP-I localization, and cell differentiation in human and mouse mammary epithelial cells--which can be used as a model of breast cancer--that expressed normal or mutant CRBP-I.
They found that, in the cells, RAR activation was dependent on CRBP-I-mediated retinol storage, and downregulation of CRBP-I compromised RAR activity, leading to loss of cell differentiation and tumor progression. The authors also observed that the breast tumors derived from these cells that expressed normal CRBP-I regressed, whereas those that did not express CRBP-I continued to grow.
"Our in vivo data suggest that somatic CRBP-I loss of function results in a local deficit in vitamin A storage and metabolism that has profound consequences for the affected tissue, despite presumably normal circulating levels of vitamin A," the authors write. "The consequence of deficient vitamin A storage is a fundamental point that needs to be studied further, but if CRBP-I is indeed essential…, then epidemiologic studies attempting to correlate human vitamin A status with cancer incidence may have been partly misguided."
In an editorial, Reuben Lotan, M.D., of the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, discusses the role of retinoids in normal development and suggests future research strategies to determine how retinoids may prevent tumor formation and growth of both hormone receptor–positive and –negative breast cancers.
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