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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
- 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
- Harvey Kamil Appointed President of NBTY, Inc. - Scott Rudolph to Continue as Chairman and CEO
- drugstore.com Expects to Reach Profitability Target in 2003
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Consumers Search for Healthy Cleaning Products That Work
- Cyanotech Names Bob Capelli as Director of Sales
- Nutraceutical Clinical Laboratories International, Inc., Secures $2 Million in Funding
- Modern Science Confirms Ancient Wisdom!
- Modern Science Confirms Ancient Wisdom!
- NPI Editorial: Are we using Best Practices?
- AHPA Update: Kava Information from the AHPA Executive Committee
- European Commission Proposes Registration Scheme for Herbal Medicine to Avoid Need for Testing
- BICL Discontinues Kava Sales; Health Canada Issues Consumer Warning
- BICL Discontinues Kava Sales; Health Canada Issues Consumer Warning
- Heartburn Relief in 20 Days? -- New Natural Product From Enzymatic Therapy Provides Promising, Lasting Results on Occasional Heartburn in Clinical Trial
- Heartburn Relief in 20 Days? -- New Natural Product From Enzymatic Therapy Provides Promising, Lasting Results on Occasional Heartburn in Clinical Trial
- Top GNC Executives Tour Chicago Market to Present New Business Plan and Expansion Possibilities; Meeting Will Focus On New Business Strategies and Growth
- Leading Pharmaceutical Company Chooses Emagia to Optimize Cash Inflow
- Second Infant Formula Company Announces Plans for U.S. Launch of Formula with Martek's Oils
- Second Infant Formula Company Announces Plans for U.S. Launch of Formula with Martek's Oils
- Second Infant Formula Company Announces Plans for U.S. Launch of Formula with Martek's Oils
- Have You Eaten Enough Bacteria Today?
- Have You Eaten Enough Bacteria Today?
- American Health & Diet Centers, dba The Nutritionary, Launches New Website
- Natural Health Trends Corp. Enters Caribbean Market;
- Natural Health Trends Corp. Enters Caribbean Market;
- The Vitamin Shoppe Opens 100th Store Nationwide in New Jersey; The Vitamin Shoppe Donates To Local Police and Emergency Services Departments
- New Hope for Children with Learning Disorders - All-Natural Dietary Supplements Show Promise to Improve Symptoms of Dyslexia and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- New Hope for Children with Learning Disorders - All-Natural Dietary Supplements Show Promise to Improve Symptoms of Dyslexia and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- Court Affirms that Companies Must Report Hazardous Products Immediately to CPSC
- Court Affirms that Companies Must Report Hazardous Products Immediately to CPSC
- Congress Funds Research Program to Determine Impact of Daily Vitamins on School Performance of At-Risk Children
- Congress Funds Research Program to Determine Impact of Daily Vitamins on School Performance of At-Risk Children
- Nutrition 21 Names Eric W. Klar as Business Director of Its Consumer Products Operations
- Nutrition 21 Names Eric W. Klar as Business Director of Its Consumer Products Operations
- Nordic Naturals Receives Special Patent for Flavored Gel Caps
- Nordic Naturals Receives Special Patent for Flavored Gel Caps
- Phytomedics Inc. and Degussa AG Enter Strategic Collaboration
- Phytomedics Inc. and Degussa AG Enter Strategic Collaboration
- Chemi Nutra Launches Web Site: www.cheminutra.com
- FASMAC Co. Ltd., of Kanagawa, Japan, names GeneScan USA, Inc. as its exclusive licensee in North America
- FASMAC Co. Ltd., of Kanagawa, Japan, names GeneScan USA, Inc. as its exclusive licensee in North America
- Chairman of the House of Representatives Demands Answers from FDA.
- Chairman of the House of Representatives Demands Answers from FDA.
- FDA Responds to House of Representatives request
- FDA Responds to House of Representatives request
- BioCell Technology, LLC Launches Web Site In Support Of BioCell Collagen II: www.biocelltechnology.com
- American Herbal Pharmacopoeia Publishes Black cohosh (Actaea racemosa syn. Cimicifuga racemosa ) Monograph
- Intramedicine, Inc. Licenses Superior Professional Data and CD Information Sales Technology (CDIST) to the Better Life Institute
- Indena's SabaSelect Chosen By NIH for Sponsored Clinical Trial
- Indena's SabaSelect Chosen By NIH for Sponsored Clinical Trial
- Phytomedics Inc. and Henkel KGaA Enter Collaboration
- UK's Luscious Organic and Low Fat Launches Bid for Third Round Funding To Go Global.
- UK's Luscious Organic and Low Fat Launches Bid for Third Round Funding To Go Global.
- UK's Luscious Organic and Low Fat Launches Bid for Third Round Funding To Go Global.
- UK's Luscious Organic and Low Fat Launches Bid for Third Round Funding To Go Global.
- Athletic Banned Substances Screening and Certification Program Announced by ConsumerLab.com
- Athletic Banned Substances Screening and Certification Program Announced by ConsumerLab.com
- Nutraceutix Annouces Issuance of CDT™ Patent
- Nutraceutix Annouces Issuance of CDT™ Patent
- Nutraceutix Annouces Issuance of CDT™ Patent
- Nutraceutix Annouces Issuance of CDT™ Patent
- The Most Comprehinsive Traditional Chinese Medicine Professional Database Now Available From Intramedicine, Inc.
- Dietary Supplement Education Alliance™ Backed by Corporate Alliance for Integrative Medicine
- Dietary Supplement Education Allicance Merges with Corporate Alliance for Integrative Medicine
- Naturally Vitamins Extends Contract for Exclusive Distribution Rights Of Wobenzym® in the United States
- Naturally Vitamins Extends Contract for Exclusive Distribution Rights Of Wobenzym® in the United States
- After 22 Years of Continuous Growth, Publicly Traded Arkopharma is know as the EU Leader in Natural Medicines
- Fewer Than One in Ten Women Realize That Heart Disease is Thier Number One Cause of Death
- Fewer Than One in Ten Women Realize That Heart Disease is Thier Number One Cause of Death
- Fewer Than One in Ten Women Realize That Heart Disease is Thier Number One Cause of Death
- Phytomedics Inc. and Eisai Research Institute of Boston, Inc. Enter Cancer Therapeutic Discovery Collaboration
- Nutra Products, Inc. Begins Operations, Supplies Nutraceutical Garlic and Other Ingredients
- Madaus, Inc. Appoints James H. Bruce as President and CEO
- Green Marketing offers MBA-level Management Expertise
- Clinical Phase II Study on Promising Japanese Botanical Formula 'Sho-Saiko-to' For Treating Liver Cancer to Begin in New York
- New Study Finds That Stabalized Rice Bran May Help 35 Million Diabetics By Lowering Blood Glucose Levels
- New Study Finds One in Five Seniors Using Alternative Medicine
- Lester M. Crawford Jr. Named FDA Deputy Commissioner
- Lester M. Crawford Jr. Named FDA Deputy Commissioner
- Nutraceutical Clinical Laboratories International, Inc. Announces Two New Appointments
- Roche Says Vitamin, Fine Chemicals Division Could be Spun Off
- Roche Says Vitamin, Fine Chemicals Division Could be Spun Off
- Forbes Medi-Tech Offers to Assist with Take Heart™ Line of Food Products
- Forbes Medi-Tech Offers to Assist with Take Heart™ Line of Food Products
- Sabinsa Introduces ZeaLutein®: Stabilized Lutein Composition
- Sabinsa Introduces ZeaLutein®: Stabilized Lutein Composition
- Nestle Nutrition Launches BOOST® Kid Essentials Nutritionally Complete Drink
Nestle has announced the release of their BOOST(R) Kid Essentials Nutritionally Complete Drink. The drink is designed to give probiotics, delivered through the BOOST Kid Essentials straw, and contains 25 essential vitamins and minerals, seven grams of protein, antioxidants and 244 calories.
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN
Health Canada has released their January 2009 issue of the Canadian Adverse Reaction Newsletter, which works to help alert "health professionals to potential signals detected through the review of case reports submitted to Health Canada."
- NPI Daily - Top of The News for January 8, 2009 - HHS Officials Mark Opening of First U.S. Food and Drug Administration Office in Latin America
Natural Alternatives International, Inc. Announces Change in Executive Officer and Loan Modification and Extension; BBB Warns Consumers of Two Companies That Use Oprah, Other Celebrity Names, to Sell Supplements; HHS Officials Mark Opening of First U.S. Food and Drug Administration Office in Latin America; dicentra Web Seminar on Challenges and Solutions for Registering a Probiotic Product with the NHPD; Nestle Nutrition Launches BOOST® Kid Essentials Nutritionally Complete Drink; Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN; What to Expect From the Nutrition Industry's Ingredient Supply Segment in 2009
- NPI Daily - Top of The News for January 8, 2009 - HHS Officials Mark Opening of First U.S. Food and Drug Administration Office in Latin America
Natural Alternatives International, Inc. Announces Change in Executive Officer and Loan Modification and Extension; BBB Warns Consumers of Two Companies That Use Oprah, Other Celebrity Names, to Sell Supplements; HHS Officials Mark Opening of First U.S. Food and Drug Administration Office in Latin America; dicentra Web Seminar on Challenges and Solutions for Registering a Probiotic Product with the NHPD; Nestle Nutrition Launches BOOST® Kid Essentials Nutritionally Complete Drink; Health Canada Releases January 2009 Issue of CARN; What to Expect From the Nutrition Industry's Ingredient Supply Segment in 2009
- Something To Feel Good About: New Study Validates St. John's Wort Efficacy in Support against Depression
Bioforce USA has announced the results of a clinical survey of 200 patients suffering from mild to moderate depression and the effects of six weeks of taking St. Johns Wort (A. Vogel Hyperiforce) tablets. The year-long study (March 2006 to March 2007) recruited 33 physicians in private practices in Switzerland. The study looked at several factors of the state of depression itself: severity, anxiety and nervousness, as well as vegetative (physical/systemic) symptoms.
- Something To Feel Good About: New Study Validates St. John's Wort Efficacy in Support against Depression
Bioforce USA has announced the results of a clinical survey of 200 patients suffering from mild to moderate depression and the effects of six weeks of taking St. Johns Wort (A. Vogel Hyperiforce) tablets. The year-long study (March 2006 to March 2007) recruited 33 physicians in private practices in Switzerland. The study looked at several factors of the state of depression itself: severity, anxiety and nervousness, as well as vegetative (physical/systemic) symptoms.
- Something To Feel Good About: New Study Validates St. John's Wort Efficacy in Support against Depression
Bioforce USA has announced the results of a clinical survey of 200 patients suffering from mild to moderate depression and the effects of six weeks of taking St. Johns Wort (A. Vogel Hyperiforce) tablets. The year-long study (March 2006 to March 2007) recruited 33 physicians in private practices in Switzerland. The study looked at several factors of the state of depression itself: severity, anxiety and nervousness, as well as vegetative (physical/systemic) symptoms.
- Something To Feel Good About: New Study Validates St. John's Wort Efficacy in Support against Depression
Bioforce USA has announced the results of a clinical survey of 200 patients suffering from mild to moderate depression and the effects of six weeks of taking St. Johns Wort (A. Vogel Hyperiforce) tablets. The year-long study (March 2006 to March 2007) recruited 33 physicians in private practices in Switzerland. The study looked at several factors of the state of depression itself: severity, anxiety and nervousness, as well as vegetative (physical/systemic) symptoms.
- Something To Feel Good About: New Study Validates St. John's Wort Efficacy in Support against Depression
Bioforce USA has announced the results of a clinical survey of 200 patients suffering from mild to moderate depression and the effects of six weeks of taking St. Johns Wort (A. Vogel Hyperiforce) tablets. The year-long study (March 2006 to March 2007) recruited 33 physicians in private practices in Switzerland. The study looked at several factors of the state of depression itself: severity, anxiety and nervousness, as well as vegetative (physical/systemic) symptoms.
- Something To Feel Good About: New Study Validates St. John's Wort Efficacy in Support against Depression
Bioforce USA has announced the results of a clinical survey of 200 patients suffering from mild to moderate depression and the effects of six weeks of taking St. Johns Wort (A. Vogel Hyperiforce) tablets. The year-long study (March 2006 to March 2007) recruited 33 physicians in private practices in Switzerland. The study looked at several factors of the state of depression itself: severity, anxiety and nervousness, as well as vegetative (physical/systemic) symptoms.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Proprietary Nutritionals to Distribute Sytrinol Heart Health Supplement
Dean Mosca, president of Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc., has announced that PNI will assume the exclusive worldwide distribution rights for Sytrinol®, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
- Natural Products Association Advocates Strength of Dietary Supplement Law
The Natural Products Association's Executive Director and CEO, David Seckman, has released a statement in response to misleading statements recently made regarding dietary supplement regulation.
- Natural Products Association Advocates Strength of Dietary Supplement Law
The Natural Products Association's Executive Director and CEO, David Seckman, has released a statement in response to misleading statements recently made regarding dietary supplement regulation.
- Natural Products Association Advocates Strength of Dietary Supplement Law
The Natural Products Association's Executive Director and CEO, David Seckman, has released a statement in response to misleading statements recently made regarding dietary supplement regulation.
- Natural Products Association Advocates Strength of Dietary Supplement Law
The Natural Products Association's Executive Director and CEO, David Seckman, has released a statement in response to misleading statements recently made regarding dietary supplement regulation.
- Natural Products Association Advocates Strength of Dietary Supplement Law
The Natural Products Association's Executive Director and CEO, David Seckman, has released a statement in response to misleading statements recently made regarding dietary supplement regulation.
- Natural Products Association Advocates Strength of Dietary Supplement Law
The Natural Products Association's Executive Director and CEO, David Seckman, has released a statement in response to misleading statements recently made regarding dietary supplement regulation.
- EPAX Sister Company Austral Group Wins National Peruvian Award For Responsible Environmental Management
Austral Group, a sister company of EPAX AS, has won the Fourth National Peruvian Responsible Management contest in the award category of Cleanest, Most Eco-Efficient Production. The recognition is largely a result of the company's Environmental Management System Model, an impact-reducing production method successfully implemented in all its plants.
- EPAX Sister Company Austral Group Wins National Peruvian Award For Responsible Environmental Management
Austral Group, a sister company of EPAX AS, has won the Fourth National Peruvian Responsible Management contest in the award category of Cleanest, Most Eco-Efficient Production. The recognition is largely a result of the company's Environmental Management System Model, an impact-reducing production method successfully implemented in all its plants.
- EPAX Sister Company Austral Group Wins National Peruvian Award For Responsible Environmental Management
Austral Group, a sister company of EPAX AS, has won the Fourth National Peruvian Responsible Management contest in the award category of Cleanest, Most Eco-Efficient Production. The recognition is largely a result of the company's Environmental Management System Model, an impact-reducing production method successfully implemented in all its plants.
- EPAX Sister Company Austral Group Wins National Peruvian Award For Responsible Environmental Management
Austral Group, a sister company of EPAX AS, has won the Fourth National Peruvian Responsible Management contest in the award category of Cleanest, Most Eco-Efficient Production. The recognition is largely a result of the company's Environmental Management System Model, an impact-reducing production method successfully implemented in all its plants.
- EPAX Sister Company Austral Group Wins National Peruvian Award For Responsible Environmental Management
Austral Group, a sister company of EPAX AS, has won the Fourth National Peruvian Responsible Management contest in the award category of Cleanest, Most Eco-Efficient Production. The recognition is largely a result of the company's Environmental Management System Model, an impact-reducing production method successfully implemented in all its plants.
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SALT LAKE CITY--(BW SportsWire)--Feb. 8, 2002--USANA Health Sciences vice president of research and development, Tim Wood, Ph.D., Friday called for an IOC-administered certification program for nutritional supplements.
According to Wood, supplement manufacturers would submit their products for testing and receive certification that the products were safe for athletes to use. A media briefing on the proposal is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 8, at the Utah Media Center, located in the ExpoMart, 230 West 200 South.
"We are proposing that the IOC use the scientific capabilities at its disposal to provide guidance for the athletes, rather than merely issuing threatening declarations to athletes that provide no practical solutions," said Wood. "That must change, and we can take the first steps toward improving that situation while we're all here in Salt Lake City."
Wood's proposal calls for manufacturers to work with IOC-sponsored anti-doping agencies to establish standards for the design and production of supplements suitable for Olympic-level athletes.
"Since these agencies are reportedly testing supplements now -- without publishing meaningful results -- clearly this testing could be used to certify products and manufacturers and to guide the athlete's choice," said Wood.
Currently, several IOC anti-doping agencies have condemned all supplements and warned athletes to take none. But for some athletes, that is not the answer.
Jason Parker, an Olympic hopeful on Canada's speedskating team, believes that athletes are responsible for learning about the supplements they take, but says that better information from the governing bodies would be very helpful. "That is one thing they haven't done for us: they haven't let us know what companies and products to avoid."
Dr. Denis Waitley, a former member of the USOC's sport medicine council, which at the time had oversight of the anti-doping work, said, "Not all supplements are created equal and there should be some way to distinguish from performance-enhancing supplements and basic personal nutritional supplementaion."
Waitley, who currently serves as a member of the board of directors of USANA Health Sciences, added, "An IOC-sanctioned certification process would serve Olympic athletes by exposing poor manufacturers and encouraging more manufacturers to follow existing pharmaceutical-grade good manufacturing practices (GMPs).
"It would also negate the fear that thousands of athletes live in today as they follow the advice of health experts."
Wood outlined his proposal in a letter sent to Dick Pound, chairman of the World Anti-Doping Agency, and Jacques Rogge, the president of the IOC. A letter was also sent to U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch, inviting him to help bring manufacturers together to discuss this issue with the IOC and other relevant athletic federations.
Senator Hatch was instrumental in the development and passing of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), which guides the FDA's regulation of the nutrition industry. The proposal for the establishment of an IOC certification program will be presented to the media and the public in a briefing to be held at the Utah Media Center at 1 p.m., Friday, Feb. 8.
USANA Health Sciences Inc. develops, manufactures and distributes nutritional products that are sold directly to preferred customers and distributors throughout the United States, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand. More information on USANA can be found at http://usanahealthsciences.com.
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