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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
- Clinical Study Finds Ginkgo Extract EGb 761(R) Improves Quality of Life of Typical Alzheimer's Patients
Results of the double-blind, placebo-controlled trial were presented at the 21st International Conference of Alzheimer's Disease International, indicate that Ginkgo biloba extract EGb 761(R) (manufactured by the Dr. Willmar Schwabe Company), improve cognitive functions, neuropsychiatric symptoms and the ability to perform daily living activities among typical Alzheimer's patients.
- Study: Chromium Picolinate May Provide Cardiovascular Benefits in Pre-Diabetes
Preclinical study on rats, conducted at the University of Alberta, and presented at the 3rd World Congress on Insulin Resistance Syndrome, shows daily use of chromium picolinate provides significant cardiovascular benefits in pre-diabetic rats that have insulin resistance
- Study: Chromium Picolinate May Provide Cardiovascular Benefits in Pre-Diabetes
Preclinical study on rats, conducted at the University of Alberta, and presented at the 3rd World Congress on Insulin Resistance Syndrome, shows daily use of chromium picolinate provides significant cardiovascular benefits in pre-diabetic rats that have insulin resistance
- Study: Chromium Picolinate May Provide Cardiovascular Benefits in Pre-Diabetes
Preclinical study on rats, conducted at the University of Alberta, and presented at the 3rd World Congress on Insulin Resistance Syndrome, shows daily use of chromium picolinate provides significant cardiovascular benefits in pre-diabetic rats that have insulin resistance
- Study: Chromium Picolinate May Provide Cardiovascular Benefits in Pre-Diabetes
Preclinical study on rats, conducted at the University of Alberta, and presented at the 3rd World Congress on Insulin Resistance Syndrome, shows daily use of chromium picolinate provides significant cardiovascular benefits in pre-diabetic rats that have insulin resistance
- Study: Chromium Picolinate May Provide Cardiovascular Benefits in Pre-Diabetes
Preclinical study on rats, conducted at the University of Alberta, and presented at the 3rd World Congress on Insulin Resistance Syndrome, shows daily use of chromium picolinate provides significant cardiovascular benefits in pre-diabetic rats that have insulin resistance
- Study: Chromium Picolinate May Provide Cardiovascular Benefits in Pre-Diabetes
Preclinical study on rats, conducted at the University of Alberta, and presented at the 3rd World Congress on Insulin Resistance Syndrome, shows daily use of chromium picolinate provides significant cardiovascular benefits in pre-diabetic rats that have insulin resistance
- Clinical Study on Litozin to be presented at 10th World Congress on Osteoarthritis
A poster detailing the effect of Litozin on decreasing cholesterol levels, as well as alleviating symptoms of osteoarthritis will be presented at the Osteoarthritis Research Society International World Congress in Boston, Massachusetts on December 8, 2005.
- Clinical Study on Litozin to be presented at 10th World Congress on Osteoarthritis
A poster detailing the effect of Litozin on decreasing cholesterol levels, as well as alleviating symptoms of osteoarthritis will be presented at the Osteoarthritis Research Society International World Congress in Boston, Massachusetts on December 8, 2005.
- New Study Indicates That ChromeMate(R) Increases Lifespan of Test Animals
A study, conducted by researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center (Washington, DC) and Creighton University Medical Center (Omaha, NE), presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Nutrition, indicates that rats fed a diet supplemented with ChromeMate (oxygen-coordinated, niacin-bound chromium) had an average lifespan that was 22% greater than rats fed the same diet without supplementation.
- New Study Indicates That ChromeMate(R) Increases Lifespan of Test Animals
A study, conducted by researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center (Washington, DC) and Creighton University Medical Center (Omaha, NE), presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Nutrition, indicates that rats fed a diet supplemented with ChromeMate (oxygen-coordinated, niacin-bound chromium) had an average lifespan that was 22% greater than rats fed the same diet without supplementation.
- Herb Science Group’s Letter Regarding Low Dosage in Echinacea Trial Published in New England Journal of Medicine
The New England Journal of Medicine [NEJM] has published a letter to the editor from the American Botanical Council (written by ABC Founder and Executive Director Mark Blumenthal and Norman R. Farnsworth, PhD, Research Professor of Pharmacognosy and Senior University Scholar at the College of Pharmacy at the University of Illinois at Chicago) regarding the low dosage of Echinacea extracts used in a recent clinical trial. The letter suggested that the dosage administered in the trial may have been too low to produce an appreciable benefit.
- Herb Science Group’s Letter Regarding Low Dosage in Echinacea Trial Published in New England Journal of Medicine
The New England Journal of Medicine [NEJM] has published a letter to the editor from the American Botanical Council (written by ABC Founder and Executive Director Mark Blumenthal and Norman R. Farnsworth, PhD, Research Professor of Pharmacognosy and Senior University Scholar at the College of Pharmacy at the University of Illinois at Chicago) regarding the low dosage of Echinacea extracts used in a recent clinical trial. The letter suggested that the dosage administered in the trial may have been too low to produce an appreciable benefit.
- Herb Science Group’s Letter Regarding Low Dosage in Echinacea Trial Published in New England Journal of Medicine
The New England Journal of Medicine [NEJM] has published a letter to the editor from the American Botanical Council (written by ABC Founder and Executive Director Mark Blumenthal and Norman R. Farnsworth, PhD, Research Professor of Pharmacognosy and Senior University Scholar at the College of Pharmacy at the University of Illinois at Chicago) regarding the low dosage of Echinacea extracts used in a recent clinical trial. The letter suggested that the dosage administered in the trial may have been too low to produce an appreciable benefit.
- Groupe DANONE Research Center teams up with Pasteur Institute for probiotics (1) research
Groupe DANONE's Research Center and the Pasteur Institute have undertaken a joint program to deepen scientific knowledge of the way probiotics work.
- Groupe DANONE Research Center teams up with Pasteur Institute for probiotics (1) research
Groupe DANONE's Research Center and the Pasteur Institute have undertaken a joint program to deepen scientific knowledge of the way probiotics work.
- Groupe DANONE Research Center teams up with Pasteur Institute for probiotics (1) research
Groupe DANONE's Research Center and the Pasteur Institute have undertaken a joint program to deepen scientific knowledge of the way probiotics work.
- Groupe DANONE Research Center teams up with Pasteur Institute for probiotics (1) research
Groupe DANONE's Research Center and the Pasteur Institute have undertaken a joint program to deepen scientific knowledge of the way probiotics work.
- Groupe DANONE Research Center teams up with Pasteur Institute for probiotics (1) research
Groupe DANONE's Research Center and the Pasteur Institute have undertaken a joint program to deepen scientific knowledge of the way probiotics work.
- Groupe DANONE Research Center teams up with Pasteur Institute for probiotics (1) research
Groupe DANONE's Research Center and the Pasteur Institute have undertaken a joint program to deepen scientific knowledge of the way probiotics work.
- Groupe DANONE Research Center teams up with Pasteur Institute for probiotics (1) research
Groupe DANONE's Research Center and the Pasteur Institute have undertaken a joint program to deepen scientific knowledge of the way probiotics work.
- Body Of Science Supporting Astaxanthin For Eye Fatigue Reaches Critical Mass
According to the company, there are now seven published human clinical studies relating astaxanthin to this benefit, all performed using AstaREAL® natural astaxanthin.
- Body Of Science Supporting Astaxanthin For Eye Fatigue Reaches Critical Mass
According to the company, there are now seven published human clinical studies relating astaxanthin to this benefit, all performed using AstaREAL® natural astaxanthin.
- Body Of Science Supporting Astaxanthin For Eye Fatigue Reaches Critical Mass
According to the company, there are now seven published human clinical studies relating astaxanthin to this benefit, all performed using AstaREAL® natural astaxanthin.
- Body Of Science Supporting Astaxanthin For Eye Fatigue Reaches Critical Mass
According to the company, there are now seven published human clinical studies relating astaxanthin to this benefit, all performed using AstaREAL® natural astaxanthin.
- Glucosamine Studied in Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis
Using a mouse model of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in an animal study published in the Journal of Immunology, glucosamine dramatically delayed the onset of symptoms and improved the animal's ability to move and walk.
- Glucosamine Studied in Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis
Using a mouse model of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in an animal study published in the Journal of Immunology, glucosamine dramatically delayed the onset of symptoms and improved the animal's ability to move and walk.
- Glucosamine Studied in Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis
Using a mouse model of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in an animal study published in the Journal of Immunology, glucosamine dramatically delayed the onset of symptoms and improved the animal's ability to move and walk.
- Glucosamine Studied in Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis
Using a mouse model of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in an animal study published in the Journal of Immunology, glucosamine dramatically delayed the onset of symptoms and improved the animal's ability to move and walk.
- Glucosamine Studied in Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis
Using a mouse model of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in an animal study published in the Journal of Immunology, glucosamine dramatically delayed the onset of symptoms and improved the animal's ability to move and walk.
- Study Finds Omega-3 Fatty Acids Help Decrease Postpartum Depression
randomized dose-ranging pilot trial of Omega-3 fatty acids for post-partum depression indicates that scores on depression measures decreased by approximately 50 percent, and were statistically significant.
- Study Finds Omega-3 Fatty Acids Help Decrease Postpartum Depression
randomized dose-ranging pilot trial of Omega-3 fatty acids for post-partum depression indicates that scores on depression measures decreased by approximately 50 percent, and were statistically significant.
- Study Finds Omega-3 Fatty Acids Help Decrease Postpartum Depression
randomized dose-ranging pilot trial of Omega-3 fatty acids for post-partum depression indicates that scores on depression measures decreased by approximately 50 percent, and were statistically significant.
- Study Finds Omega-3 Fatty Acids Help Decrease Postpartum Depression
randomized dose-ranging pilot trial of Omega-3 fatty acids for post-partum depression indicates that scores on depression measures decreased by approximately 50 percent, and were statistically significant.
- Study Finds Omega-3 Fatty Acids Help Decrease Postpartum Depression
randomized dose-ranging pilot trial of Omega-3 fatty acids for post-partum depression indicates that scores on depression measures decreased by approximately 50 percent, and were statistically significant.
- Study Examines Ability of Vitamin To Help Treatment-resistant Asthma
Researchers from King's College London have found that vitamin D3 could substantially improve the responsiveness of these patients to steroid treatment for asthma attacks.
- Study Examines Ability of Vitamin To Help Treatment-resistant Asthma
Researchers from King's College London have found that vitamin D3 could substantially improve the responsiveness of these patients to steroid treatment for asthma attacks.
- Study Examines Ability of Vitamin To Help Treatment-resistant Asthma
Researchers from King's College London have found that vitamin D3 could substantially improve the responsiveness of these patients to steroid treatment for asthma attacks.
- Study Examines Ability of Vitamin To Help Treatment-resistant Asthma
Researchers from King's College London have found that vitamin D3 could substantially improve the responsiveness of these patients to steroid treatment for asthma attacks.
- Vitamin D Can Play Role in Lung Health
study in the December issue of CHEST shows that patients with higher concentrations of vitamin D had significantly better lung function, compared with patients with lower concentrations of vitamin D.
- Vitamin D Can Play Role in Lung Health
study in the December issue of CHEST shows that patients with higher concentrations of vitamin D had significantly better lung function, compared with patients with lower concentrations of vitamin D.
- Vitamin D Can Play Role in Lung Health
study in the December issue of CHEST shows that patients with higher concentrations of vitamin D had significantly better lung function, compared with patients with lower concentrations of vitamin D.
- Vitamin D Can Play Role in Lung Health
study in the December issue of CHEST shows that patients with higher concentrations of vitamin D had significantly better lung function, compared with patients with lower concentrations of vitamin D.
- Hyperforin Plasma Level Inconsistency Found in 2002 St. John’s Wort Study
An article that was quietly presented in a medical journal last summer reported significant disparities in hyperforin plasma levels in many of the participants in a study on St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum) and major depression that had been published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) over 3 years earlier.
- Hyperforin Plasma Level Inconsistency Found in 2002 St. John’s Wort Study
An article that was quietly presented in a medical journal last summer reported significant disparities in hyperforin plasma levels in many of the participants in a study on St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum) and major depression that had been published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) over 3 years earlier.
- Hyperforin Plasma Level Inconsistency Found in 2002 St. John’s Wort Study
An article that was quietly presented in a medical journal last summer reported significant disparities in hyperforin plasma levels in many of the participants in a study on St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum) and major depression that had been published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) over 3 years earlier.
- Landmark Study Finds Tea Consumption Associated With Reduced Risk of Ovarian Cancer
Study published in the latest issue of Archives of Internal Medicine indicates that black tea consumption is inversely associated with the risk of ovarian cancer.
- Landmark Study Finds Tea Consumption Associated With Reduced Risk of Ovarian Cancer
Study published in the latest issue of Archives of Internal Medicine indicates that black tea consumption is inversely associated with the risk of ovarian cancer.
- Landmark Study Finds Tea Consumption Associated With Reduced Risk of Ovarian Cancer
Study published in the latest issue of Archives of Internal Medicine indicates that black tea consumption is inversely associated with the risk of ovarian cancer.
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids Can Improve Lung Function
Japanese researchers find that a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids can have anti-inflammatory effects and improve the exercise capacity for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids Can Improve Lung Function
Japanese researchers find that a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids can have anti-inflammatory effects and improve the exercise capacity for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids Can Improve Lung Function
Japanese researchers find that a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids can have anti-inflammatory effects and improve the exercise capacity for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids Can Improve Lung Function
Japanese researchers find that a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids can have anti-inflammatory effects and improve the exercise capacity for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
- High Intake Of Dietary Fiber Not Associated With Reduced Risk Of Colorectal Cancer
study in the December 14 issue of JAMA examines data from 13 studies, and shows most prospective cohort studies have found no association between dietary fiber intake and risk of colorectal cancer or adenomas, and randomized clinical trials of dietary fiber supplementation have failed to show reductions in the recurrence of colorectal adenomas.
- High Intake Of Dietary Fiber Not Associated With Reduced Risk Of Colorectal Cancer
study in the December 14 issue of JAMA examines data from 13 studies, and shows most prospective cohort studies have found no association between dietary fiber intake and risk of colorectal cancer or adenomas, and randomized clinical trials of dietary fiber supplementation have failed to show reductions in the recurrence of colorectal adenomas.
- High Intake Of Dietary Fiber Not Associated With Reduced Risk Of Colorectal Cancer
study in the December 14 issue of JAMA examines data from 13 studies, and shows most prospective cohort studies have found no association between dietary fiber intake and risk of colorectal cancer or adenomas, and randomized clinical trials of dietary fiber supplementation have failed to show reductions in the recurrence of colorectal adenomas.
- High Intake Of Dietary Fiber Not Associated With Reduced Risk Of Colorectal Cancer
study in the December 14 issue of JAMA examines data from 13 studies, and shows most prospective cohort studies have found no association between dietary fiber intake and risk of colorectal cancer or adenomas, and randomized clinical trials of dietary fiber supplementation have failed to show reductions in the recurrence of colorectal adenomas.
- High Intake Of Dietary Fiber Not Associated With Reduced Risk Of Colorectal Cancer
study in the December 14 issue of JAMA examines data from 13 studies, and shows most prospective cohort studies have found no association between dietary fiber intake and risk of colorectal cancer or adenomas, and randomized clinical trials of dietary fiber supplementation have failed to show reductions in the recurrence of colorectal adenomas.
- Study Finds Common Supplement Helps To Reduce Cocaine Cravings
A new study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) suggests that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) might act as an agent to modulate the effects of cocaine addiction.
- Study Finds Common Supplement Helps To Reduce Cocaine Cravings
A new study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) suggests that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) might act as an agent to modulate the effects of cocaine addiction.
- Study Finds Common Supplement Helps To Reduce Cocaine Cravings
A new study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) suggests that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) might act as an agent to modulate the effects of cocaine addiction.
- Study Finds Common Supplement Helps To Reduce Cocaine Cravings
A new study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) suggests that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) might act as an agent to modulate the effects of cocaine addiction.
- University Study Validates Patented Maitake Extract’s Superior Immunostimulating Properties
Study published in the Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association compared the immunostimulating properties of two different maitake mushroom glucan extracts, one being MaitakeGold 404®, against Lentinan, a pharmaceutical which contains a standard, well-researched mushroom derived glucan.
- University Study Validates Patented Maitake Extract’s Superior Immunostimulating Properties
Study published in the Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association compared the immunostimulating properties of two different maitake mushroom glucan extracts, one being MaitakeGold 404®, against Lentinan, a pharmaceutical which contains a standard, well-researched mushroom derived glucan.
- University Study Validates Patented Maitake Extract’s Superior Immunostimulating Properties
Study published in the Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association compared the immunostimulating properties of two different maitake mushroom glucan extracts, one being MaitakeGold 404®, against Lentinan, a pharmaceutical which contains a standard, well-researched mushroom derived glucan.
- University Study Validates Patented Maitake Extract’s Superior Immunostimulating Properties
Study published in the Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association compared the immunostimulating properties of two different maitake mushroom glucan extracts, one being MaitakeGold 404®, against Lentinan, a pharmaceutical which contains a standard, well-researched mushroom derived glucan.
- Study Affirms Bitter Orange Has No Impact on Blood Pressure
Results from the double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover study, appear in the Winter 2005 issue of Pharmacotherapy, measured the rate-corrected QT (QTc) interval and blood pressure before dosing subjects with bitter orange extract or placebo and then again at one, three, five and eight hours after dosing.
- Study Affirms Bitter Orange Has No Impact on Blood Pressure
Results from the double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover study, appear in the Winter 2005 issue of Pharmacotherapy, measured the rate-corrected QT (QTc) interval and blood pressure before dosing subjects with bitter orange extract or placebo and then again at one, three, five and eight hours after dosing.
- Study Shows Pine Tree Bark Improves Blood Circulation, Treats Venous Ulcers
Double-blind, placebo-controlled study, published in the November/December 2005 issue of Angiology, investigated the healing of venous ulcers in three groups: one group received placebo tablets, another group received Pycnogenol tablets and the final group received both Pycnogenol tablets and local topical treatment of the wound with Pycnogenol powder.
- Study Shows Pine Tree Bark Improves Blood Circulation, Treats Venous Ulcers
Double-blind, placebo-controlled study, published in the November/December 2005 issue of Angiology, investigated the healing of venous ulcers in three groups: one group received placebo tablets, another group received Pycnogenol tablets and the final group received both Pycnogenol tablets and local topical treatment of the wound with Pycnogenol powder.
- Tate & Lyle Interim Results Announcement 2009
Tate & Lyle has announced their 2009 Interim results, reporting the Group's performance, before the impact of exchange translation, remains on track to meet our expectations for the full year.
- NPI Daily - Top of The News for Nov. 6, 2009 - National Organic Standards Board Votes to Crack Down on Organic Personal Care Cheaters
Nature's Sunshine Products Reports FY09 Q3 Operating Results; SunOpta Announces FY09 Q3 Results; Tate & Lyle Interim Results Announcement 2009; NOW Foods Receives the 2009 Illinois Governor's Sustainability Award; Transport-C Supports Vitamin Angels at SSW; Cantox at Supplyside West; New Support Showing Immunoglobulin Supplementation Enhances Immune System; FDA Warning: Over-the-Counter Sex Enhancement Drug May Cause 'Dangerously' Low Blood Pressure; EPAX AS Achieves 'Friend of the Sea' Certification; National Organic Standards Board Votes to Crack Down on Organic Personal Care Cheaters; Fast-C™ At SupplySide West: US Clinical Trials Data Available In Booth ; Nutty Flavor & Healthy Boost of Omega-3 Make Hemp Seed an Ideal Ingredient; DSM's tensVida® Recognized for Innovative Development; Nutrition 21 Announces Addition of Innovative New Probiotic + Omega-3 Fish Oil Combination Product; Glanbia Nutritionals Offers More Than Ingredients for Nutritional Beverages; Whole Foods Market(R) Offers Natural Solutions to Help Build Up Body Defenses With Immune System Support; Doug Reyes Joins Embria as Regional Sales Manager; Michael F. Hines Joins Board of General Nutrition Centers, Inc.; Dr. Arnold Hirsch Celebrates 50th Anniversary with the American Chemical Society
- NPI Daily - Top of The News for Nov. 6, 2009 - National Organic Standards Board Votes to Crack Down on Organic Personal Care Cheaters
Nature's Sunshine Products Reports FY09 Q3 Operating Results; SunOpta Announces FY09 Q3 Results; Tate & Lyle Interim Results Announcement 2009; NOW Foods Receives the 2009 Illinois Governor's Sustainability Award; Transport-C Supports Vitamin Angels at SSW; Cantox at Supplyside West; New Support Showing Immunoglobulin Supplementation Enhances Immune System; FDA Warning: Over-the-Counter Sex Enhancement Drug May Cause 'Dangerously' Low Blood Pressure; EPAX AS Achieves 'Friend of the Sea' Certification; National Organic Standards Board Votes to Crack Down on Organic Personal Care Cheaters; Fast-C™ At SupplySide West: US Clinical Trials Data Available In Booth ; Nutty Flavor & Healthy Boost of Omega-3 Make Hemp Seed an Ideal Ingredient; DSM's tensVida® Recognized for Innovative Development; Nutrition 21 Announces Addition of Innovative New Probiotic + Omega-3 Fish Oil Combination Product; Glanbia Nutritionals Offers More Than Ingredients for Nutritional Beverages; Whole Foods Market(R) Offers Natural Solutions to Help Build Up Body Defenses With Immune System Support; Doug Reyes Joins Embria as Regional Sales Manager; Michael F. Hines Joins Board of General Nutrition Centers, Inc.; Dr. Arnold Hirsch Celebrates 50th Anniversary with the American Chemical Society
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Gencor Announces Study Results
Gencor has announced a new human clinical study was recently completed in Australia on Testofen, Gencor's proprietary extract of fenugreek, to evaluate its effect on libido in healthy men.
- Carlson Laboratories Receives Better Nutrition Best of Supplements Awards for 2009
Carlson Laboratories has received awards for three of its products in this year's Best of Supplements Awards presented by Better Nutrition Magazine.
- Carlson Laboratories Receives Better Nutrition Best of Supplements Awards for 2009
Carlson Laboratories has received awards for three of its products in this year's Best of Supplements Awards presented by Better Nutrition Magazine.
- Carlson Laboratories Receives Better Nutrition Best of Supplements Awards for 2009
Carlson Laboratories has received awards for three of its products in this year's Best of Supplements Awards presented by Better Nutrition Magazine.
- Carlson Laboratories Receives Better Nutrition Best of Supplements Awards for 2009
Carlson Laboratories has received awards for three of its products in this year's Best of Supplements Awards presented by Better Nutrition Magazine.
- Carlson Laboratories Receives Better Nutrition Best of Supplements Awards for 2009
Carlson Laboratories has received awards for three of its products in this year's Best of Supplements Awards presented by Better Nutrition Magazine.
- Sharp-GPC™ 45F by Enzymotec
Enzymotec has recently launched a liquid product called Sharp-GPC™ 45F to improve mental function and impede memory related cognitive decline.
- Sharp-GPC™ 45F by Enzymotec
Enzymotec has recently launched a liquid product called Sharp-GPC™ 45F to improve mental function and impede memory related cognitive decline.
- Sharp-GPC™ 45F by Enzymotec
Enzymotec has recently launched a liquid product called Sharp-GPC™ 45F to improve mental function and impede memory related cognitive decline.
- Sharp-GPC™ 45F by Enzymotec
Enzymotec has recently launched a liquid product called Sharp-GPC™ 45F to improve mental function and impede memory related cognitive decline.
- Sharp-GPC™ 45F by Enzymotec
Enzymotec has recently launched a liquid product called Sharp-GPC™ 45F to improve mental function and impede memory related cognitive decline.
- Sharp-GPC™ 45F by Enzymotec
Enzymotec has recently launched a liquid product called Sharp-GPC™ 45F to improve mental function and impede memory related cognitive decline.
- Natural Products Foundation Representatives Meet with Federal Regulators on Truth in Advertising Campaign
The Natural Products Foundation recently met with officials from both U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission to turn over the names of 10 companies that have continued to make drug or disease claims in their advertising and other promotional materials.
- Natural Products Foundation Representatives Meet with Federal Regulators on Truth in Advertising Campaign
The Natural Products Foundation recently met with officials from both U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission to turn over the names of 10 companies that have continued to make drug or disease claims in their advertising and other promotional materials.
- Natural Products Foundation Representatives Meet with Federal Regulators on Truth in Advertising Campaign
The Natural Products Foundation recently met with officials from both U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission to turn over the names of 10 companies that have continued to make drug or disease claims in their advertising and other promotional materials.
- Natural Products Foundation Representatives Meet with Federal Regulators on Truth in Advertising Campaign
The Natural Products Foundation recently met with officials from both U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission to turn over the names of 10 companies that have continued to make drug or disease claims in their advertising and other promotional materials.
- Natural Products Foundation Representatives Meet with Federal Regulators on Truth in Advertising Campaign
The Natural Products Foundation recently met with officials from both U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission to turn over the names of 10 companies that have continued to make drug or disease claims in their advertising and other promotional materials.
- Taming Fear of the H1N1 Flu Vaccine
- Taming Fear of the H1N1 Flu Vaccine
- Natural Cold and Flu Remedies: Do They Help?
- Natural Cold and Flu Remedies: Do They Help?
- Exercise as Pain Therapy
- Exercise as Pain Therapy
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Researchers have known for some time that nuts and seeds are rich sources of phytosterols, a class of plant chemicals that have been shown to reduce cholesterol levels and improve heart health. In what is believed to be the most comprehensive analysis to date of the phytosterol content of nuts and seeds, chemists at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Va., analyzed some 27 nut and seed products and found that pistachios and sunflower kernels had the highest levels of phytosterols among the nuts and seeds that are most commonly consumed as snack foods in the United States. Their study appears in the Nov. 30 issue of the American Chemical Society's Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
Sesame seed and wheat germ actually ranked highest but are not consumed as frequently as individual foods, the researchers say. Brazil nuts and walnuts ranked the lowest in phytosterols, they say. The chemists caution that phytosterols are not the only food component involved in lowering cholesterol and that other compounds may also play a role. A well-balanced diet and frequent exercise are important keys to good health, they stress.
The American Chemical Society is a nonprofit organization, chartered by the U.S. Congress, with a multidisciplinary membership of more than 158,000 chemists and chemical engineers. It publishes numerous scientific journals and databases, convenes major research conferences and provides educational, science policy and career programs in chemistry. Its main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio.
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