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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
- Traditional Chinese Medicine For Diabetes Has Scientific Backing
A collaboration between Chinese, Korean, and Australian scientists at Sydney's Garvan Institute, has revealed that the natural plant product berberine could be a valuable new treatment for people suffering from type 2 diabetes.
- Traditional Chinese Medicine For Diabetes Has Scientific Backing
A collaboration between Chinese, Korean, and Australian scientists at Sydney's Garvan Institute, has revealed that the natural plant product berberine could be a valuable new treatment for people suffering from type 2 diabetes.
- Traditional Chinese Medicine For Diabetes Has Scientific Backing
A collaboration between Chinese, Korean, and Australian scientists at Sydney's Garvan Institute, has revealed that the natural plant product berberine could be a valuable new treatment for people suffering from type 2 diabetes.
- Traditional Chinese Medicine For Diabetes Has Scientific Backing
A collaboration between Chinese, Korean, and Australian scientists at Sydney's Garvan Institute, has revealed that the natural plant product berberine could be a valuable new treatment for people suffering from type 2 diabetes.
- Traditional Chinese Medicine For Diabetes Has Scientific Backing
A collaboration between Chinese, Korean, and Australian scientists at Sydney's Garvan Institute, has revealed that the natural plant product berberine could be a valuable new treatment for people suffering from type 2 diabetes.
- Compound in dairy products targets diabetes
According to a researcher at Penn State, fatty acids commonly found in dairy products, known as conjugated linoleic acids (CLA), ave successfully treated diabetes in mice and have also shown promising results in human trials.
- Compound in dairy products targets diabetes
According to a researcher at Penn State, fatty acids commonly found in dairy products, known as conjugated linoleic acids (CLA), ave successfully treated diabetes in mice and have also shown promising results in human trials.
- Compound in dairy products targets diabetes
According to a researcher at Penn State, fatty acids commonly found in dairy products, known as conjugated linoleic acids (CLA), ave successfully treated diabetes in mice and have also shown promising results in human trials.
- Compound in dairy products targets diabetes
According to a researcher at Penn State, fatty acids commonly found in dairy products, known as conjugated linoleic acids (CLA), ave successfully treated diabetes in mice and have also shown promising results in human trials.
- Compound in dairy products targets diabetes
According to a researcher at Penn State, fatty acids commonly found in dairy products, known as conjugated linoleic acids (CLA), ave successfully treated diabetes in mice and have also shown promising results in human trials.
- New Study Published in Diabetes Care Shows that Supplementation with Chromium Picolinate Significantly Improves Glycemic Control and Attenuates Weight Gain
Results from a new study, conducted by researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC) and the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and published in the August issue of Diabetes Care, in patients with type 2 diabetes demonstrate that daily supplementation with 1000 mcg of chromium as chromium picolinate, in combination with a common oral anti-diabetic medication, improves insulin sensitivity and glucose control better than the oral anti-diabetic agent alone.
- New Study Published in Diabetes Care Shows that Supplementation with Chromium Picolinate Significantly Improves Glycemic Control and Attenuates Weight Gain
Results from a new study, conducted by researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC) and the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and published in the August issue of Diabetes Care, in patients with type 2 diabetes demonstrate that daily supplementation with 1000 mcg of chromium as chromium picolinate, in combination with a common oral anti-diabetic medication, improves insulin sensitivity and glucose control better than the oral anti-diabetic agent alone.
- New Study Published in Diabetes Care Shows that Supplementation with Chromium Picolinate Significantly Improves Glycemic Control and Attenuates Weight Gain
Results from a new study, conducted by researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC) and the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and published in the August issue of Diabetes Care, in patients with type 2 diabetes demonstrate that daily supplementation with 1000 mcg of chromium as chromium picolinate, in combination with a common oral anti-diabetic medication, improves insulin sensitivity and glucose control better than the oral anti-diabetic agent alone.
- New Study Published in Diabetes Care Shows that Supplementation with Chromium Picolinate Significantly Improves Glycemic Control and Attenuates Weight Gain
Results from a new study, conducted by researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC) and the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and published in the August issue of Diabetes Care, in patients with type 2 diabetes demonstrate that daily supplementation with 1000 mcg of chromium as chromium picolinate, in combination with a common oral anti-diabetic medication, improves insulin sensitivity and glucose control better than the oral anti-diabetic agent alone.
- New Study Published in Diabetes Care Shows that Supplementation with Chromium Picolinate Significantly Improves Glycemic Control and Attenuates Weight Gain
Results from a new study, conducted by researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC) and the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and published in the August issue of Diabetes Care, in patients with type 2 diabetes demonstrate that daily supplementation with 1000 mcg of chromium as chromium picolinate, in combination with a common oral anti-diabetic medication, improves insulin sensitivity and glucose control better than the oral anti-diabetic agent alone.
- New Study: CLA May Serve Critical Role in Preventing Weight and Fat Gain During Year-End Holidays and with Normal Aging
A new study published online in the International Journal of Obesity suggests that Tonalin® CLA could have long-term health benefits by preventing weight and fat gain commonly experienced by adults during the November-December holiday season, and in the normal aging process.
- New Study: CLA May Serve Critical Role in Preventing Weight and Fat Gain During Year-End Holidays and with Normal Aging
A new study published online in the International Journal of Obesity suggests that Tonalin® CLA could have long-term health benefits by preventing weight and fat gain commonly experienced by adults during the November-December holiday season, and in the normal aging process.
- New Study: CLA May Serve Critical Role in Preventing Weight and Fat Gain During Year-End Holidays and with Normal Aging
A new study published online in the International Journal of Obesity suggests that Tonalin® CLA could have long-term health benefits by preventing weight and fat gain commonly experienced by adults during the November-December holiday season, and in the normal aging process.
- New Study: CLA May Serve Critical Role in Preventing Weight and Fat Gain During Year-End Holidays and with Normal Aging
A new study published online in the International Journal of Obesity suggests that Tonalin® CLA could have long-term health benefits by preventing weight and fat gain commonly experienced by adults during the November-December holiday season, and in the normal aging process.
- New Study: CLA May Serve Critical Role in Preventing Weight and Fat Gain During Year-End Holidays and with Normal Aging
A new study published online in the International Journal of Obesity suggests that Tonalin® CLA could have long-term health benefits by preventing weight and fat gain commonly experienced by adults during the November-December holiday season, and in the normal aging process.
- New Study: CLA May Serve Critical Role in Preventing Weight and Fat Gain During Year-End Holidays and with Normal Aging
A new study published online in the International Journal of Obesity suggests that Tonalin® CLA could have long-term health benefits by preventing weight and fat gain commonly experienced by adults during the November-December holiday season, and in the normal aging process.
- New Data Demonstrates Minimal Interactions Between Omacor(R) (Omega-3-Acid Ethyl Esters) and Simvastatin
Data in the July edition of the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology indicates that co-administration of Omacor (omega-3-acid ethyl esters) (4 g) with simvastatin (80 mg) has minimal interaction between the two drugs.
- New Data Demonstrates Minimal Interactions Between Omacor(R) (Omega-3-Acid Ethyl Esters) and Simvastatin
Data in the July edition of the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology indicates that co-administration of Omacor (omega-3-acid ethyl esters) (4 g) with simvastatin (80 mg) has minimal interaction between the two drugs.
- New Data Demonstrates Minimal Interactions Between Omacor(R) (Omega-3-Acid Ethyl Esters) and Simvastatin
Data in the July edition of the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology indicates that co-administration of Omacor (omega-3-acid ethyl esters) (4 g) with simvastatin (80 mg) has minimal interaction between the two drugs.
- New Data Demonstrates Minimal Interactions Between Omacor(R) (Omega-3-Acid Ethyl Esters) and Simvastatin
Data in the July edition of the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology indicates that co-administration of Omacor (omega-3-acid ethyl esters) (4 g) with simvastatin (80 mg) has minimal interaction between the two drugs.
- New Data Demonstrates Minimal Interactions Between Omacor(R) (Omega-3-Acid Ethyl Esters) and Simvastatin
Data in the July edition of the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology indicates that co-administration of Omacor (omega-3-acid ethyl esters) (4 g) with simvastatin (80 mg) has minimal interaction between the two drugs.
- Study Shows the Effectiveness of Oral Probiotic L. Rhamnosus GR-1™ and L. Reuteri RC-14™ In Treating Bacterial Vaginosis
Study published in Microbes and Infection demonstrated that the probiotic strains Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1™ and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14™ were efficacious in treating bacterial vaginosis (BV) and increasing the population of beneficial lactobacillus organisms within the vagina.
- Study Shows the Effectiveness of Oral Probiotic L. Rhamnosus GR-1™ and L. Reuteri RC-14™ In Treating Bacterial Vaginosis
Study published in Microbes and Infection demonstrated that the probiotic strains Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1™ and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14™ were efficacious in treating bacterial vaginosis (BV) and increasing the population of beneficial lactobacillus organisms within the vagina.
- Study Shows the Effectiveness of Oral Probiotic L. Rhamnosus GR-1™ and L. Reuteri RC-14™ In Treating Bacterial Vaginosis
Study published in Microbes and Infection demonstrated that the probiotic strains Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1™ and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14™ were efficacious in treating bacterial vaginosis (BV) and increasing the population of beneficial lactobacillus organisms within the vagina.
- Study Shows the Effectiveness of Oral Probiotic L. Rhamnosus GR-1™ and L. Reuteri RC-14™ In Treating Bacterial Vaginosis
Study published in Microbes and Infection demonstrated that the probiotic strains Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1™ and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14™ were efficacious in treating bacterial vaginosis (BV) and increasing the population of beneficial lactobacillus organisms within the vagina.
- Low vitamin E intake during pregnancy can lead to childhood asthma
Research appearing in the September issue of of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine indicates that children whose mothers had a low intake of vitamin E during pregnancy are more likely to develop wheezing and asthma by age five.
- Low vitamin E intake during pregnancy can lead to childhood asthma
Research appearing in the September issue of of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine indicates that children whose mothers had a low intake of vitamin E during pregnancy are more likely to develop wheezing and asthma by age five.
- Low vitamin E intake during pregnancy can lead to childhood asthma
Research appearing in the September issue of of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine indicates that children whose mothers had a low intake of vitamin E during pregnancy are more likely to develop wheezing and asthma by age five.
- Low vitamin E intake during pregnancy can lead to childhood asthma
Research appearing in the September issue of of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine indicates that children whose mothers had a low intake of vitamin E during pregnancy are more likely to develop wheezing and asthma by age five.
- Low vitamin E intake during pregnancy can lead to childhood asthma
Research appearing in the September issue of of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine indicates that children whose mothers had a low intake of vitamin E during pregnancy are more likely to develop wheezing and asthma by age five.
- Prenatal Vitamins May Reduce Risk of Brain Tumors in Children
Study conducted at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, appearing in the September issue of Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, suggests that women who take multivitamins early in pregnancy may reduce the risk that their child will develop some types of brain tumors.
- Prenatal Vitamins May Reduce Risk of Brain Tumors in Children
Study conducted at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, appearing in the September issue of Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, suggests that women who take multivitamins early in pregnancy may reduce the risk that their child will develop some types of brain tumors.
- Prenatal Vitamins May Reduce Risk of Brain Tumors in Children
Study conducted at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, appearing in the September issue of Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, suggests that women who take multivitamins early in pregnancy may reduce the risk that their child will develop some types of brain tumors.
- Prenatal Vitamins May Reduce Risk of Brain Tumors in Children
Study conducted at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, appearing in the September issue of Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, suggests that women who take multivitamins early in pregnancy may reduce the risk that their child will develop some types of brain tumors.
- Prenatal Vitamins May Reduce Risk of Brain Tumors in Children
Study conducted at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, appearing in the September issue of Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, suggests that women who take multivitamins early in pregnancy may reduce the risk that their child will develop some types of brain tumors.
- Study: Astaxanthin Prevents the Onset Of Asthenopia
Company announces the publication of the ninth clinical study on AstaReal® astaxanthin for the reduction of asthenopia (eye fatigue). The effects of astaxanthin on eyestrain induced by accommodative dysfunction were investigated at the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Department of Ophthalmology, Japan. Results showed a significant improvement in the astaxanthin supplemented group over the placebo group.
- Study: Astaxanthin Prevents the Onset Of Asthenopia
Company announces the publication of the ninth clinical study on AstaReal® astaxanthin for the reduction of asthenopia (eye fatigue). The effects of astaxanthin on eyestrain induced by accommodative dysfunction were investigated at the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Department of Ophthalmology, Japan. Results showed a significant improvement in the astaxanthin supplemented group over the placebo group.
- Study: Astaxanthin Prevents the Onset Of Asthenopia
Company announces the publication of the ninth clinical study on AstaReal® astaxanthin for the reduction of asthenopia (eye fatigue). The effects of astaxanthin on eyestrain induced by accommodative dysfunction were investigated at the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Department of Ophthalmology, Japan. Results showed a significant improvement in the astaxanthin supplemented group over the placebo group.
- Study: Astaxanthin Prevents the Onset Of Asthenopia
Company announces the publication of the ninth clinical study on AstaReal® astaxanthin for the reduction of asthenopia (eye fatigue). The effects of astaxanthin on eyestrain induced by accommodative dysfunction were investigated at the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Department of Ophthalmology, Japan. Results showed a significant improvement in the astaxanthin supplemented group over the placebo group.
- Study: Astaxanthin Prevents the Onset Of Asthenopia
Company announces the publication of the ninth clinical study on AstaReal® astaxanthin for the reduction of asthenopia (eye fatigue). The effects of astaxanthin on eyestrain induced by accommodative dysfunction were investigated at the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Department of Ophthalmology, Japan. Results showed a significant improvement in the astaxanthin supplemented group over the placebo group.
- Pine Tree Bark Reduces Diabetic Microangiopathy
Study published in the September edition of Angiology shows that supplementation with Pycnogenol significantly reduced diabetic microangiopathy (DM).
- Pine Tree Bark Reduces Diabetic Microangiopathy
Study published in the September edition of Angiology shows that supplementation with Pycnogenol significantly reduced diabetic microangiopathy (DM).
- Pine Tree Bark Reduces Diabetic Microangiopathy
Study published in the September edition of Angiology shows that supplementation with Pycnogenol significantly reduced diabetic microangiopathy (DM).
- Pine Tree Bark Reduces Diabetic Microangiopathy
Study published in the September edition of Angiology shows that supplementation with Pycnogenol significantly reduced diabetic microangiopathy (DM).
- Turmeric supplements show promise in treating arthritis
New study published in the November 2006 issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism examines the effect and mechanism of turmeric on arthritis, shows that a version free of essential oils prevented acute and chronic arthritis, even when it was administered after arthritis had been induced, as well as inhibited a protein that controls the gene expression of substances that produce an inflammatory response.
- Turmeric supplements show promise in treating arthritis
New study published in the November 2006 issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism examines the effect and mechanism of turmeric on arthritis, shows that a version free of essential oils prevented acute and chronic arthritis, even when it was administered after arthritis had been induced, as well as inhibited a protein that controls the gene expression of substances that produce an inflammatory response.
- Turmeric supplements show promise in treating arthritis
New study published in the November 2006 issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism examines the effect and mechanism of turmeric on arthritis, shows that a version free of essential oils prevented acute and chronic arthritis, even when it was administered after arthritis had been induced, as well as inhibited a protein that controls the gene expression of substances that produce an inflammatory response.
- Turmeric supplements show promise in treating arthritis
New study published in the November 2006 issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism examines the effect and mechanism of turmeric on arthritis, shows that a version free of essential oils prevented acute and chronic arthritis, even when it was administered after arthritis had been induced, as well as inhibited a protein that controls the gene expression of substances that produce an inflammatory response.
- Turmeric supplements show promise in treating arthritis
New study published in the November 2006 issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism examines the effect and mechanism of turmeric on arthritis, shows that a version free of essential oils prevented acute and chronic arthritis, even when it was administered after arthritis had been induced, as well as inhibited a protein that controls the gene expression of substances that produce an inflammatory response.
- Turmeric supplements show promise in treating arthritis
New study published in the November 2006 issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism examines the effect and mechanism of turmeric on arthritis, shows that a version free of essential oils prevented acute and chronic arthritis, even when it was administered after arthritis had been induced, as well as inhibited a protein that controls the gene expression of substances that produce an inflammatory response.
- Low folate diets found to increase risk of colorectal cancer
new study by scientists at the MUHC, published in the scientific journal Cancer
Research, has revealed that a low level of folate in our diet increases our risk of
developing colorectal cancer.
- Low folate diets found to increase risk of colorectal cancer
new study by scientists at the MUHC, published in the scientific journal Cancer
Research, has revealed that a low level of folate in our diet increases our risk of
developing colorectal cancer.
- Low folate diets found to increase risk of colorectal cancer
new study by scientists at the MUHC, published in the scientific journal Cancer
Research, has revealed that a low level of folate in our diet increases our risk of
developing colorectal cancer.
- Low folate diets found to increase risk of colorectal cancer
new study by scientists at the MUHC, published in the scientific journal Cancer
Research, has revealed that a low level of folate in our diet increases our risk of
developing colorectal cancer.
- Low folate diets found to increase risk of colorectal cancer
new study by scientists at the MUHC, published in the scientific journal Cancer
Research, has revealed that a low level of folate in our diet increases our risk of
developing colorectal cancer.
- New Study Suggests Plant Sterol-Enriched Chocolate Snack Bars Support Heart Health
Study published in the November issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association invoved 67 men and women with elevated cholesterol (> 200 mg/dl total cholesterol) who were randomly assigned to consume either the CocoaVia(R) snack bar twice daily, or a placebo product (matched in its design but formulated without plant sterols) for 6 weeks. At the end of 6 weeks, total cholesterol levels had decreased, on average, by 4.7 percent, and LDL levels, on average, had decreased by 6 percent in the group who regularly consumed the CocoaVia(R) snack bar formulated with plant sterols.
- New Study Suggests Plant Sterol-Enriched Chocolate Snack Bars Support Heart Health
Study published in the November issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association invoved 67 men and women with elevated cholesterol (> 200 mg/dl total cholesterol) who were randomly assigned to consume either the CocoaVia(R) snack bar twice daily, or a placebo product (matched in its design but formulated without plant sterols) for 6 weeks. At the end of 6 weeks, total cholesterol levels had decreased, on average, by 4.7 percent, and LDL levels, on average, had decreased by 6 percent in the group who regularly consumed the CocoaVia(R) snack bar formulated with plant sterols.
- New Study Suggests Plant Sterol-Enriched Chocolate Snack Bars Support Heart Health
Study published in the November issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association invoved 67 men and women with elevated cholesterol (> 200 mg/dl total cholesterol) who were randomly assigned to consume either the CocoaVia(R) snack bar twice daily, or a placebo product (matched in its design but formulated without plant sterols) for 6 weeks. At the end of 6 weeks, total cholesterol levels had decreased, on average, by 4.7 percent, and LDL levels, on average, had decreased by 6 percent in the group who regularly consumed the CocoaVia(R) snack bar formulated with plant sterols.
- New Study Suggests Plant Sterol-Enriched Chocolate Snack Bars Support Heart Health
Study published in the November issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association invoved 67 men and women with elevated cholesterol (> 200 mg/dl total cholesterol) who were randomly assigned to consume either the CocoaVia(R) snack bar twice daily, or a placebo product (matched in its design but formulated without plant sterols) for 6 weeks. At the end of 6 weeks, total cholesterol levels had decreased, on average, by 4.7 percent, and LDL levels, on average, had decreased by 6 percent in the group who regularly consumed the CocoaVia(R) snack bar formulated with plant sterols.
- New Study Suggests Plant Sterol-Enriched Chocolate Snack Bars Support Heart Health
Study published in the November issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association invoved 67 men and women with elevated cholesterol (> 200 mg/dl total cholesterol) who were randomly assigned to consume either the CocoaVia(R) snack bar twice daily, or a placebo product (matched in its design but formulated without plant sterols) for 6 weeks. At the end of 6 weeks, total cholesterol levels had decreased, on average, by 4.7 percent, and LDL levels, on average, had decreased by 6 percent in the group who regularly consumed the CocoaVia(R) snack bar formulated with plant sterols.
- Higher level of certain fatty acid associated with lower dementia risk
Individuals who have higher levels of a fatty acid known as docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in their blood may have a significantly lower risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
- Higher level of certain fatty acid associated with lower dementia risk
Individuals who have higher levels of a fatty acid known as docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in their blood may have a significantly lower risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
- Higher level of certain fatty acid associated with lower dementia risk
Individuals who have higher levels of a fatty acid known as docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in their blood may have a significantly lower risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
- Higher level of certain fatty acid associated with lower dementia risk
Individuals who have higher levels of a fatty acid known as docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in their blood may have a significantly lower risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
- Higher level of certain fatty acid associated with lower dementia risk
Individuals who have higher levels of a fatty acid known as docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in their blood may have a significantly lower risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
- 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.
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HOBOKEN, NJ – September 5, 2006 – A study published in the July journal of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Homeostasis shows that Pycnogenol (pic-noj-en-all), an antioxidant plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree, heals leg ulcers in patients who suffer from diabetic leg ulcerations. The most significant findings were patients treated with oral and local Pycnogenol resulting in a 74.4 percent decrease in ulcer size within six weeks.
According to Dr. Gianni Belcaro, a lead researcher of the study, the majority of diabetic leg amputations common to the lower leg and feet, begin with the formation of skin ulcers. Impaired blood circulation in diabetics may cause tissue necrotization and discoloration which leads to development of ulcers. The open ulcer is prone to infection and difficult to heal.
The study sampled thirty diabetic patients at the Chieti-Pescara University in Italy, who suffer from severe microangiopathy causing leg ulcerations. Patients were randomly assigned to four groups. Treatment was provided daily for six weeks.
After six weeks of treatment results showed the most significant ulcer healing for patients who supplemented with combined oral and local treatment. Group 1 patients supplemented with oral and local Pycnogenol experienced a 74.4 percent decrease in leg ulcer size. Group 2 patients supplemented with local Pycnogenol experienced a 41.3 percent decrease in leg ulcer size. Group 3 patients supplemented with oral Pycnogenol experienced a 33 percent decrease in leg ulcer size. Group 4, the control group, experienced a 22 percent decrease, from disinfecting the ulcers on a daily basis. Eighty-nine percent of the patients treated with oral and local Pycnogenol were completely healed.
Group 1 participants received 150 mg Pycnogenol as oral treatment and 100 mg from capsules as powder placed on the ulcerated area (local); Group 2 participants received oral treatment Pycnogenol with 150 mg; Group 3 received 100 mg of local treatment and Group 4 received no medical care, other then the same ulcer care as the other subjects (washed and cleaned with warm water and local disinfectant).
Ulcers were washed and medicated every day for six weeks. The area of the ulceration was copied on a transparent plastic sheet and the relative integral was recorded in a computerized system. A microcirculatory evaluation was performed at inclusion of the study and repeated after six weeks.
Direct questioning was used to evaluate tolerability and compliance, particularly gastrointestinal problems, systematic and local skin alterations, signs of allergic reaction and any other manifestation. No side effects were reported.
Over 35 years of research on Pycnogenol demonstrate the antioxidant’s ability to improve blood flow, encouraging improved circulation. “The Pycnogenol-treated groups all showed a significantly increased oxygen presence in the skin and a significantly lowered carbon dioxide level. These findings suggest that Pycnogenol helps to resolve the underlying micro-angiopathy with an improved blood micro-circulation carrying more oxygen to the feet,” said Dr. Belcaro. “Better circulation decreases the chance of developing ulcers.”
Previous research shows Pycnogenol may be helpful in controlling an array of problems prevailing in diabetics. Clinical studies which sampled more than 1,200 patients, demonstrated Pycnogenol treatment to be highly effective for prevention of diabetic retinopathy—bleeding capillaries in the eye that causes irreversible vision loss. Other studies show Pycnogenol to be effective in lowering glucose levels and increasing the health of blood vessels in patients with type II diabetes, after supplementation of 50–200 mg Pycnogenol.
“If left untreated, damage to blood vessels from diabetes then manifests in typical circulatory problems such as hypertension, from which 50 percent of type II diabetics suffer. Solid evidence shows that Pycnogenol effectively reduces high blood pressure, platelet aggregation, LDL cholesterol and enhances circulation,” said Belcaro.
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 500 dietary supplements, multi-vitamins and health products worldwide. For more information or a copy of this study, 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.
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