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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
- VERIS Research: Monthly Research Update On Antioxidants, Botanicals, and Other Nutrients.
Phytosterols Continue to Show Promise in Reducing Cholesterol Levels; Vitamin E Supplements May Reduce Patients' Tendency Toward Blood Clots; Vitamins E and C Block Gene Involved in Prostate Cancer in a Cell Study; Beta-Carotene May Help Prevent Allergies; Mouse Study Suggests that Alpha-Lipoic Acid May Be Beneficial in Asthma; St. John's Wort May Help Patients with Difficult-to-Diagnose Psychological Disorders;
- VERIS Research: Monthly Research Update On Antioxidants, Botanicals, and Other Nutrients.
Phytosterols Continue to Show Promise in Reducing Cholesterol Levels; Vitamin E Supplements May Reduce Patients' Tendency Toward Blood Clots; Vitamins E and C Block Gene Involved in Prostate Cancer in a Cell Study; Beta-Carotene May Help Prevent Allergies; Mouse Study Suggests that Alpha-Lipoic Acid May Be Beneficial in Asthma; St. John's Wort May Help Patients with Difficult-to-Diagnose Psychological Disorders;
- Bionutrics Announces Planned Clinical Trials for New Proprietary Dietary Supplement Candidates
company has completed formulation of the first in a series of proprietary products developed to address lipid metabolism, and is set to begin double-blind, placebo controlled, clinical trial in January.
- Bionutrics Announces Planned Clinical Trials for New Proprietary Dietary Supplement Candidates
company has completed formulation of the first in a series of proprietary products developed to address lipid metabolism, and is set to begin double-blind, placebo controlled, clinical trial in January.
- Bionutrics Announces Planned Clinical Trials for New Proprietary Dietary Supplement Candidates
company has completed formulation of the first in a series of proprietary products developed to address lipid metabolism, and is set to begin double-blind, placebo controlled, clinical trial in January.
- Bionutrics Announces Planned Clinical Trials for New Proprietary Dietary Supplement Candidates
company has completed formulation of the first in a series of proprietary products developed to address lipid metabolism, and is set to begin double-blind, placebo controlled, clinical trial in January.
- Bionutrics Announces Planned Clinical Trials for New Proprietary Dietary Supplement Candidates
company has completed formulation of the first in a series of proprietary products developed to address lipid metabolism, and is set to begin double-blind, placebo controlled, clinical trial in January.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- New Study Highlights Benefits of Calcilife(TM) on Calcium Absorption and Retention and Bone Mineral Density
Study conducted by the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, evaluated the effects of CalciLife on mineral absorption and retention, bone mineral content and bone mineral density in an animal population.
- Christmas Tree Bark May Fight Arthritis
Extract of scotch pine bark shows anti-inflammatory effect in preliminary study.
- Christmas Tree Bark May Fight Arthritis
Extract of scotch pine bark shows anti-inflammatory effect in preliminary study.
- Christmas Tree Bark May Fight Arthritis
Extract of scotch pine bark shows anti-inflammatory effect in preliminary study.
- Vitamin E May Offer Protection Against the Risk of Developing ALS
Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and the American Cancer Society have found that vitamin E may play an important role in the prevention of the devastating motor neuron disease ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
- Vitamin E May Offer Protection Against the Risk of Developing ALS
Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and the American Cancer Society have found that vitamin E may play an important role in the prevention of the devastating motor neuron disease ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
- Vitamin E May Offer Protection Against the Risk of Developing ALS
Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and the American Cancer Society have found that vitamin E may play an important role in the prevention of the devastating motor neuron disease ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
- Vitamin E May Offer Protection Against the Risk of Developing ALS
Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and the American Cancer Society have found that vitamin E may play an important role in the prevention of the devastating motor neuron disease ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
- JAMA Article Finds Heavy Metals in Ayurvedic Products
Authors fail to clarify that many of these products contain non-herbal ingredients, such as sulfide of mercury, which no doubt accounts for the high levels of heavy metals detected in these imported products.
- JAMA Article Finds Heavy Metals in Ayurvedic Products
Authors fail to clarify that many of these products contain non-herbal ingredients, such as sulfide of mercury, which no doubt accounts for the high levels of heavy metals detected in these imported products.
- JAMA Article Finds Heavy Metals in Ayurvedic Products
Authors fail to clarify that many of these products contain non-herbal ingredients, such as sulfide of mercury, which no doubt accounts for the high levels of heavy metals detected in these imported products.
- JAMA Article Finds Heavy Metals in Ayurvedic Products
Authors fail to clarify that many of these products contain non-herbal ingredients, such as sulfide of mercury, which no doubt accounts for the high levels of heavy metals detected in these imported products.
- Bastyr University Begins New NIH Research on Mushrooms to Treat Cancer
Bastyr partners with the University of Minnesota on 3-year grant studying turkey tail mushroom and immune response in treating breast and prostate cancers with Bastyr's portion of the three-year award totalling $792,000.
- Bastyr University Begins New NIH Research on Mushrooms to Treat Cancer
Bastyr partners with the University of Minnesota on 3-year grant studying turkey tail mushroom and immune response in treating breast and prostate cancers with Bastyr's portion of the three-year award totalling $792,000.
- Bastyr University Begins New NIH Research on Mushrooms to Treat Cancer
Bastyr partners with the University of Minnesota on 3-year grant studying turkey tail mushroom and immune response in treating breast and prostate cancers with Bastyr's portion of the three-year award totalling $792,000.
- Bastyr University Begins New NIH Research on Mushrooms to Treat Cancer
Bastyr partners with the University of Minnesota on 3-year grant studying turkey tail mushroom and immune response in treating breast and prostate cancers with Bastyr's portion of the three-year award totalling $792,000.
- Bastyr University Begins New NIH Research on Mushrooms to Treat Cancer
Bastyr partners with the University of Minnesota on 3-year grant studying turkey tail mushroom and immune response in treating breast and prostate cancers with Bastyr's portion of the three-year award totalling $792,000.
- Congress Encourages Research on Chromium Picolinate and Diabetes
Bill signed into law by includes Report Language that recognizes that “chromium picolinate can restore normal glucose metabolism by enhancing insulin sensitivity,” and encourages NCCAM to expand its chromium research program.
- Congress Encourages Research on Chromium Picolinate and Diabetes
Bill signed into law by includes Report Language that recognizes that “chromium picolinate can restore normal glucose metabolism by enhancing insulin sensitivity,” and encourages NCCAM to expand its chromium research program.
- Congress Encourages Research on Chromium Picolinate and Diabetes
Bill signed into law by includes Report Language that recognizes that “chromium picolinate can restore normal glucose metabolism by enhancing insulin sensitivity,” and encourages NCCAM to expand its chromium research program.
- Congress Encourages Research on Chromium Picolinate and Diabetes
Bill signed into law by includes Report Language that recognizes that “chromium picolinate can restore normal glucose metabolism by enhancing insulin sensitivity,” and encourages NCCAM to expand its chromium research program.
- Congress Encourages Research on Chromium Picolinate and Diabetes
Bill signed into law by includes Report Language that recognizes that “chromium picolinate can restore normal glucose metabolism by enhancing insulin sensitivity,” and encourages NCCAM to expand its chromium research program.
- Congress Encourages Research on Chromium Picolinate and Diabetes
Bill signed into law by includes Report Language that recognizes that “chromium picolinate can restore normal glucose metabolism by enhancing insulin sensitivity,” and encourages NCCAM to expand its chromium research program.
- Omega-3 Fats Feed the Human Brain, Not the Hips
Research reported in December PUFA Newsletter suggests that ocosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) feed the human brain and may improve psychiatric conditions as well as visual function.
- Omega-3 Fats Feed the Human Brain, Not the Hips
Research reported in December PUFA Newsletter suggests that ocosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) feed the human brain and may improve psychiatric conditions as well as visual function.
- Omega-3 Fats Feed the Human Brain, Not the Hips
Research reported in December PUFA Newsletter suggests that ocosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) feed the human brain and may improve psychiatric conditions as well as visual function.
- Omega-3 Fats Feed the Human Brain, Not the Hips
Research reported in December PUFA Newsletter suggests that ocosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) feed the human brain and may improve psychiatric conditions as well as visual function.
- Omega-3 Fats Feed the Human Brain, Not the Hips
Research reported in December PUFA Newsletter suggests that ocosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) feed the human brain and may improve psychiatric conditions as well as visual function.
- Study Examines Relationship of Vitamin A Pathway to Breast Tumor Progression
Study suggests that defects in vitamin A bioactivity may be a possible contributor to human carcinogenesis since vitamin A is required for activation of the retinoic acid receptor (RAR), which induces differentiation of adult epithelial cells.
- Study Examines Relationship of Vitamin A Pathway to Breast Tumor Progression
Study suggests that defects in vitamin A bioactivity may be a possible contributor to human carcinogenesis since vitamin A is required for activation of the retinoic acid receptor (RAR), which induces differentiation of adult epithelial cells.
- Study Examines Relationship of Vitamin A Pathway to Breast Tumor Progression
Study suggests that defects in vitamin A bioactivity may be a possible contributor to human carcinogenesis since vitamin A is required for activation of the retinoic acid receptor (RAR), which induces differentiation of adult epithelial cells.
- Study Examines Relationship of Vitamin A Pathway to Breast Tumor Progression
Study suggests that defects in vitamin A bioactivity may be a possible contributor to human carcinogenesis since vitamin A is required for activation of the retinoic acid receptor (RAR), which induces differentiation of adult epithelial cells.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Lycopene Supplements Found to Reduce Cancer-Causing Cell Count
Study published in the Fall issue of Journal of Medicinal Food demonstrated that lycopene supplements decreased the proliferation of cancer cells at certain intervals of the study.
- Phytonutrients in Avocados Can Help Protect against Prostate Cancer According to New UCLA Study
Findings published in this month's issue of the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry indicate that nutrients in avocados can work together to inhibit the growth of prostate cancer cells.
- Phytonutrients in Avocados Can Help Protect against Prostate Cancer According to New UCLA Study
Findings published in this month's issue of the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry indicate that nutrients in avocados can work together to inhibit the growth of prostate cancer cells.
- Phytonutrients in Avocados Can Help Protect against Prostate Cancer According to New UCLA Study
Findings published in this month's issue of the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry indicate that nutrients in avocados can work together to inhibit the growth of prostate cancer cells.
- AHPA to Address Botanical Interactions With Blood-thinning Drugs
AHPA will participate in a national workshop to offer insight and suggestions to guide future research into how dietary supplements interact with certain cardiovascular drug therapies.
- AHPA to Address Botanical Interactions With Blood-thinning Drugs
AHPA will participate in a national workshop to offer insight and suggestions to guide future research into how dietary supplements interact with certain cardiovascular drug therapies.
- AHPA to Address Botanical Interactions With Blood-thinning Drugs
AHPA will participate in a national workshop to offer insight and suggestions to guide future research into how dietary supplements interact with certain cardiovascular drug therapies.
- AHPA to Address Botanical Interactions With Blood-thinning Drugs
AHPA will participate in a national workshop to offer insight and suggestions to guide future research into how dietary supplements interact with certain cardiovascular drug therapies.
- Study Concludes DHA Restores Blood Vessel Function in Children With High Cholesterol
Study published in the December issue of The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics concludes that DHA restores normal blood vessel function in children with inherited high cholesterol.
- Study Concludes DHA Restores Blood Vessel Function in Children With High Cholesterol
Study published in the December issue of The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics concludes that DHA restores normal blood vessel function in children with inherited high cholesterol.
- Study Concludes DHA Restores Blood Vessel Function in Children With High Cholesterol
Study published in the December issue of The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics concludes that DHA restores normal blood vessel function in children with inherited high cholesterol.
- Study Concludes DHA Restores Blood Vessel Function in Children With High Cholesterol
Study published in the December issue of The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics concludes that DHA restores normal blood vessel function in children with inherited high cholesterol.
- Study Concludes DHA Restores Blood Vessel Function in Children With High Cholesterol
Study published in the December issue of The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics concludes that DHA restores normal blood vessel function in children with inherited high cholesterol.
- New Study Shows Benefits for Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome With Essential Fatty Acid Supplementation
Pilot trial, published in January/February 2005 issue of Autism-Asperger’s Digest, shows beneficial effects of essential fatty acids (EFAs) on language and learning skills in children with autism and Asperger’s syndrome.
- New Study Shows Benefits for Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome With Essential Fatty Acid Supplementation
Pilot trial, published in January/February 2005 issue of Autism-Asperger’s Digest, shows beneficial effects of essential fatty acids (EFAs) on language and learning skills in children with autism and Asperger’s syndrome.
- New Study Shows Benefits for Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome With Essential Fatty Acid Supplementation
Pilot trial, published in January/February 2005 issue of Autism-Asperger’s Digest, shows beneficial effects of essential fatty acids (EFAs) on language and learning skills in children with autism and Asperger’s syndrome.
- New Study Shows Benefits for Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome With Essential Fatty Acid Supplementation
Pilot trial, published in January/February 2005 issue of Autism-Asperger’s Digest, shows beneficial effects of essential fatty acids (EFAs) on language and learning skills in children with autism and Asperger’s syndrome.
- New Study Shows Benefits for Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome With Essential Fatty Acid Supplementation
Pilot trial, published in January/February 2005 issue of Autism-Asperger’s Digest, shows beneficial effects of essential fatty acids (EFAs) on language and learning skills in children with autism and Asperger’s syndrome.
- New Canadian Human Trial Supports Wide-scope CVD Benefits of CarDiabeat(TM)
Initial results suggest that carDiabeatTM shows significantly better results on the body's total lipid profile in comparison to other supplements.
- New Canadian Human Trial Supports Wide-scope CVD Benefits of CarDiabeat(TM)
Initial results suggest that carDiabeatTM shows significantly better results on the body's total lipid profile in comparison to other supplements.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Study Demonstrates Safety of UC-II®
A recent study published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods demonstrates that UC-II®, InterHealth Nutraceuticals’ 40 mg, once-a-day, joint-health ingredient, is safe.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Study Demonstrates Safety of UC-II®
A recent study published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods demonstrates that UC-II®, InterHealth Nutraceuticals’ 40 mg, once-a-day, joint-health ingredient, is safe.
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
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In a new study using a dramatic human model, where healthy volunteers are subjected to intense oxidative stress, GliSODin was shown to protect against cellular DNA damage. These findings coincided with reduced blood isoprostane levels, another marker of oxidative stress. Interestingly, GliSODin is the first to show this protective benefit in this model. Vitamin E, for example, did not pass this model.
These findings support the body of evidence behind GliSODin's benefits.
GliSODin's ability to promote SOD, Catalase & Glutathione peroxidase, the powerful cellular antioxidants produced by our bodies, clearly make this a desirable dietary supplement, as well as a powerful addition to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory formulations.
From the study:
Influence of an Orally Effective SOD on Hyperbaric Oxygen-related Cell Damage, C. Muth, Y. Glenz, M. Klaus, P. Radermacher, Guenter Speit, X. Leverve. Free Radical Research, Number 9 (2004) 927–932.
"In a prospective, double-blind, randomised placebo controlled study, we tested the hypothesis that a new formulation consisting of wheat gliadin chemically combined with a vegetal (thus orally effective) preparation of superoxide dismutase (SOD) allows to prevent hyperbaric oxygen (HBO)-induced oxidative cell stress. Twenty healthy volunteers were exposed to 100% oxygen breathing at 2.5 ATA for a total of 60 min. DNA strand breaks (tail moments) were determined using the alkaline version of the comet assay. Whole blood concentrations of reduced (GSH) and oxidised (GSSG) glutathione and F2-isoprostanes, SOD, glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and catalase (Cat) activities and red cell malondialdehyde (MDA) content were determined.
After HBO exposure the tail moment (p=.03) and isoprostane levels (p=.049) were significantly lower in the group that received the vegetal formulation. Neither SOD and Cat nor GSH and GSSG were significantly affected by this preparation or HBO exposure. By contrast, blood GPx activity, which tended to be lower in the SOD group already before the HBO exposure (p=.076); was significantly lower afterwards (p=.045).
We conclude that an orally effective SOD–wheat Gliadin mixture is able to protect against DNA damage, which coincided with reduced blood isoprostane levels, and may therefore be used as an antioxidant."
Contact PL Thomas for more information about GliSODin at 973-984-0900. |