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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
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Alleviate Symptoms of Bechterews Disease
Results from a clinical study of patients living north of the polar circle in Sweden and suffering from Ankylosing Spondolitis, or Bechterews disease, indicate that treatment with marine- based Omega-3 fatty acids may provide relief of symptoms in Bechterew patients and possibly also delay disease progression.
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Alleviate Symptoms of Bechterews Disease
Results from a clinical study of patients living north of the polar circle in Sweden and suffering from Ankylosing Spondolitis, or Bechterews disease, indicate that treatment with marine- based Omega-3 fatty acids may provide relief of symptoms in Bechterew patients and possibly also delay disease progression.
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Alleviate Symptoms of Bechterews Disease
Results from a clinical study of patients living north of the polar circle in Sweden and suffering from Ankylosing Spondolitis, or Bechterews disease, indicate that treatment with marine- based Omega-3 fatty acids may provide relief of symptoms in Bechterew patients and possibly also delay disease progression.
- Review Indicates That Chromium Picolinate Shows Clinical Benefits in Diabetes Management
A review of 15 clinical studies of people with diabetes, published in Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, confirms that chromium picolinate is effective in improving glycemic control and normalizing lipid levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
- Review Indicates That Chromium Picolinate Shows Clinical Benefits in Diabetes Management
A review of 15 clinical studies of people with diabetes, published in Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, confirms that chromium picolinate is effective in improving glycemic control and normalizing lipid levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
- Review Indicates That Chromium Picolinate Shows Clinical Benefits in Diabetes Management
A review of 15 clinical studies of people with diabetes, published in Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, confirms that chromium picolinate is effective in improving glycemic control and normalizing lipid levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
- Review Indicates That Chromium Picolinate Shows Clinical Benefits in Diabetes Management
A review of 15 clinical studies of people with diabetes, published in Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, confirms that chromium picolinate is effective in improving glycemic control and normalizing lipid levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
- Review Indicates That Chromium Picolinate Shows Clinical Benefits in Diabetes Management
A review of 15 clinical studies of people with diabetes, published in Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, confirms that chromium picolinate is effective in improving glycemic control and normalizing lipid levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
- Study Indicates GliSODin® Shown to Inhibit Surgery-Related Cellular DNA Damage
P.L. Thomas, in association with Isocell, Paris, France, announced the results of a new study, indicating that GliSODin, supplementation prior to an invasive surgical procedure, was shown to significantly inhibit several measures of cellular damage, including DNA damage and protection of spinal cord tissues, without negative effects or impairing organ function.
- Study Indicates GliSODin® Shown to Inhibit Surgery-Related Cellular DNA Damage
P.L. Thomas, in association with Isocell, Paris, France, announced the results of a new study, indicating that GliSODin, supplementation prior to an invasive surgical procedure, was shown to significantly inhibit several measures of cellular damage, including DNA damage and protection of spinal cord tissues, without negative effects or impairing organ function.
- Study Indicates GliSODin® Shown to Inhibit Surgery-Related Cellular DNA Damage
P.L. Thomas, in association with Isocell, Paris, France, announced the results of a new study, indicating that GliSODin, supplementation prior to an invasive surgical procedure, was shown to significantly inhibit several measures of cellular damage, including DNA damage and protection of spinal cord tissues, without negative effects or impairing organ function.
- Study Indicates GliSODin® Shown to Inhibit Surgery-Related Cellular DNA Damage
P.L. Thomas, in association with Isocell, Paris, France, announced the results of a new study, indicating that GliSODin, supplementation prior to an invasive surgical procedure, was shown to significantly inhibit several measures of cellular damage, including DNA damage and protection of spinal cord tissues, without negative effects or impairing organ function.
- Study Indicates GliSODin® Shown to Inhibit Surgery-Related Cellular DNA Damage
P.L. Thomas, in association with Isocell, Paris, France, announced the results of a new study, indicating that GliSODin, supplementation prior to an invasive surgical procedure, was shown to significantly inhibit several measures of cellular damage, including DNA damage and protection of spinal cord tissues, without negative effects or impairing organ function.
- Study Indicates That Martek's Algal DHA Lowers Triglycerides
An independent study published in the current issue of Journal of the American College of Nutrition indicates that the company's life'sDHA(TM) from microalgae is effective in helping to reduce triglycerides in patients with coronary artery disease and elevated triglycerides.
- Study Indicates That Martek's Algal DHA Lowers Triglycerides
An independent study published in the current issue of Journal of the American College of Nutrition indicates that the company's life'sDHA(TM) from microalgae is effective in helping to reduce triglycerides in patients with coronary artery disease and elevated triglycerides.
- Study Indicates That Martek's Algal DHA Lowers Triglycerides
An independent study published in the current issue of Journal of the American College of Nutrition indicates that the company's life'sDHA(TM) from microalgae is effective in helping to reduce triglycerides in patients with coronary artery disease and elevated triglycerides.
- Call For Science Papers to Award $10,000 Cash to Researcher
The International Aloe Science Council, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the needs of the Aloe industry, has called for Scientific Research papers for its 2007 Yun-Ho Lee Merit Award.
- Call For Science Papers to Award $10,000 Cash to Researcher
The International Aloe Science Council, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the needs of the Aloe industry, has called for Scientific Research papers for its 2007 Yun-Ho Lee Merit Award.
- Call For Science Papers to Award $10,000 Cash to Researcher
The International Aloe Science Council, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the needs of the Aloe industry, has called for Scientific Research papers for its 2007 Yun-Ho Lee Merit Award.
- CV Technologies Announces Hackensack University Medical Centre Trial of COLD-fX
Company will participate in an important randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of Canada’s popular cold remedy to see if it can improve the immune health of front line medical workers.
- CV Technologies Announces Hackensack University Medical Centre Trial of COLD-fX
Company will participate in an important randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of Canada’s popular cold remedy to see if it can improve the immune health of front line medical workers.
- CV Technologies Announces Hackensack University Medical Centre Trial of COLD-fX
Company will participate in an important randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of Canada’s popular cold remedy to see if it can improve the immune health of front line medical workers.
- Pycnogenol® Delays Glucose Absorption 190 Times More Potently than Prescription Medication
A new study to be published in an upcoming edition of the journal of Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice reveals that Pycnogenol® delays the uptake of glucose from a meal 190 times more than prescription medications, preventing the typical high-glucose peak in the blood stream after a meal.
- Pycnogenol® Delays Glucose Absorption 190 Times More Potently than Prescription Medication
A new study to be published in an upcoming edition of the journal of Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice reveals that Pycnogenol® delays the uptake of glucose from a meal 190 times more than prescription medications, preventing the typical high-glucose peak in the blood stream after a meal.
- Integrity Appoints Dr. Bolin Qin as Director of Research
Company announced the appointment of Bolin Qin, MD, PhD, former USDA researcher, Beltsville, MD to Director of Research.
- Integrity Appoints Dr. Bolin Qin as Director of Research
Company announced the appointment of Bolin Qin, MD, PhD, former USDA researcher, Beltsville, MD to Director of Research.
- Integrity Appoints Dr. Bolin Qin as Director of Research
Company announced the appointment of Bolin Qin, MD, PhD, former USDA researcher, Beltsville, MD to Director of Research.
- Integrity Appoints Dr. Bolin Qin as Director of Research
Company announced the appointment of Bolin Qin, MD, PhD, former USDA researcher, Beltsville, MD to Director of Research.
- Allimax Nutraceuticals US Completes Lyme Disease Clinical Trial
Allimax Nutraceuticals US, in conjunction with the Health Healing and Hope Foundation, has completed a Lyme disease clinical study.
- Allimax Nutraceuticals US Completes Lyme Disease Clinical Trial
Allimax Nutraceuticals US, in conjunction with the Health Healing and Hope Foundation, has completed a Lyme disease clinical study.
- study In Osteoporosis International Indicates Vitamin K2 Supplementation Improves Hip Bone Geometry and Bone Strength Indices in Postmenopausal Women
In the double-blind, placebo controlled study, scientists at VitaK and the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM), both at Maastricht University, The Netherlands, tested whether high vitamin K2 intake promoted bone mineral density and bone strength, determining that supplemental vitamin K2 improved bone mineral content and femoral neck width, but not bone mineral density.
- study In Osteoporosis International Indicates Vitamin K2 Supplementation Improves Hip Bone Geometry and Bone Strength Indices in Postmenopausal Women
In the double-blind, placebo controlled study, scientists at VitaK and the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM), both at Maastricht University, The Netherlands, tested whether high vitamin K2 intake promoted bone mineral density and bone strength, determining that supplemental vitamin K2 improved bone mineral content and femoral neck width, but not bone mineral density.
- study In Osteoporosis International Indicates Vitamin K2 Supplementation Improves Hip Bone Geometry and Bone Strength Indices in Postmenopausal Women
In the double-blind, placebo controlled study, scientists at VitaK and the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM), both at Maastricht University, The Netherlands, tested whether high vitamin K2 intake promoted bone mineral density and bone strength, determining that supplemental vitamin K2 improved bone mineral content and femoral neck width, but not bone mineral density.
- study In Osteoporosis International Indicates Vitamin K2 Supplementation Improves Hip Bone Geometry and Bone Strength Indices in Postmenopausal Women
In the double-blind, placebo controlled study, scientists at VitaK and the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM), both at Maastricht University, The Netherlands, tested whether high vitamin K2 intake promoted bone mineral density and bone strength, determining that supplemental vitamin K2 improved bone mineral content and femoral neck width, but not bone mineral density.
- study In Osteoporosis International Indicates Vitamin K2 Supplementation Improves Hip Bone Geometry and Bone Strength Indices in Postmenopausal Women
In the double-blind, placebo controlled study, scientists at VitaK and the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM), both at Maastricht University, The Netherlands, tested whether high vitamin K2 intake promoted bone mineral density and bone strength, determining that supplemental vitamin K2 improved bone mineral content and femoral neck width, but not bone mineral density.
- Plant-derived omega-3s may aid in bone health
In a small scale study, Penn State researchers have determined that plant-based omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) may have a protective effect on bone health
- Plant-derived omega-3s may aid in bone health
In a small scale study, Penn State researchers have determined that plant-based omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) may have a protective effect on bone health
- Plant-derived omega-3s may aid in bone health
In a small scale study, Penn State researchers have determined that plant-based omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) may have a protective effect on bone health
- Dr. Robert Fisher joins Tate & Lyle as Head of Global Research and Development
Dr. Fisher has been appointed Head of Global Research and Development following the retirement of Dr. Bob Schanefelt.
- Dr. Robert Fisher joins Tate & Lyle as Head of Global Research and Development
Dr. Fisher has been appointed Head of Global Research and Development following the retirement of Dr. Bob Schanefelt.
- Dr. Robert Fisher joins Tate & Lyle as Head of Global Research and Development
Dr. Fisher has been appointed Head of Global Research and Development following the retirement of Dr. Bob Schanefelt.
- Dr. Robert Fisher joins Tate & Lyle as Head of Global Research and Development
Dr. Fisher has been appointed Head of Global Research and Development following the retirement of Dr. Bob Schanefelt.
- Dr. Robert Fisher joins Tate & Lyle as Head of Global Research and Development
Dr. Fisher has been appointed Head of Global Research and Development following the retirement of Dr. Bob Schanefelt.
- Dr. Robert Fisher joins Tate & Lyle as Head of Global Research and Development
Dr. Fisher has been appointed Head of Global Research and Development following the retirement of Dr. Bob Schanefelt.
- Study: Unique Sugar Is Key To Improved Results Following "Off-Pump" Bypass Surgery
Study indicates that Corvalen, a proprietary D-ribose product, provided to patients undergoing off pump bypass surgery, correlated with significant improvements in patients' cardiac indices.
- Study: Unique Sugar Is Key To Improved Results Following "Off-Pump" Bypass Surgery
Study indicates that Corvalen, a proprietary D-ribose product, provided to patients undergoing off pump bypass surgery, correlated with significant improvements in patients' cardiac indices.
- Study: Unique Sugar Is Key To Improved Results Following "Off-Pump" Bypass Surgery
Study indicates that Corvalen, a proprietary D-ribose product, provided to patients undergoing off pump bypass surgery, correlated with significant improvements in patients' cardiac indices.
- Study: Unique Sugar Is Key To Improved Results Following "Off-Pump" Bypass Surgery
Study indicates that Corvalen, a proprietary D-ribose product, provided to patients undergoing off pump bypass surgery, correlated with significant improvements in patients' cardiac indices.
- Study: Unique Sugar Is Key To Improved Results Following "Off-Pump" Bypass Surgery
Study indicates that Corvalen, a proprietary D-ribose product, provided to patients undergoing off pump bypass surgery, correlated with significant improvements in patients' cardiac indices.
- Research Provides New Evidence of Sun Protection and Improvements in Skin Health With Tomato Lycopene Complex
Company presents two new study results, one of which compared natural Lyc-O-Mato® and synthetic lycopene for decreasing skin redness, the other measured two groups of antioxidants with different levels of lycopene, lutein, beta carotene, alpha tocopherol and selenium versus placebo for increasing skin density and thickness, improving skin smoothness and softness and reducing scaling.
- Research Provides New Evidence of Sun Protection and Improvements in Skin Health With Tomato Lycopene Complex
Company presents two new study results, one of which compared natural Lyc-O-Mato® and synthetic lycopene for decreasing skin redness, the other measured two groups of antioxidants with different levels of lycopene, lutein, beta carotene, alpha tocopherol and selenium versus placebo for increasing skin density and thickness, improving skin smoothness and softness and reducing scaling.
- Research Provides New Evidence of Sun Protection and Improvements in Skin Health With Tomato Lycopene Complex
Company presents two new study results, one of which compared natural Lyc-O-Mato® and synthetic lycopene for decreasing skin redness, the other measured two groups of antioxidants with different levels of lycopene, lutein, beta carotene, alpha tocopherol and selenium versus placebo for increasing skin density and thickness, improving skin smoothness and softness and reducing scaling.
- Research Provides New Evidence of Sun Protection and Improvements in Skin Health With Tomato Lycopene Complex
Company presents two new study results, one of which compared natural Lyc-O-Mato® and synthetic lycopene for decreasing skin redness, the other measured two groups of antioxidants with different levels of lycopene, lutein, beta carotene, alpha tocopherol and selenium versus placebo for increasing skin density and thickness, improving skin smoothness and softness and reducing scaling.
- Research Provides New Evidence of Sun Protection and Improvements in Skin Health With Tomato Lycopene Complex
Company presents two new study results, one of which compared natural Lyc-O-Mato® and synthetic lycopene for decreasing skin redness, the other measured two groups of antioxidants with different levels of lycopene, lutein, beta carotene, alpha tocopherol and selenium versus placebo for increasing skin density and thickness, improving skin smoothness and softness and reducing scaling.
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- Weight Loss Activity of Svetol® Demonstrated in New Clinical Study
Company announces that a recent study published in Phytothérapie reveals the ability of Svetol®, Berkem’s unique extract of decaffeinated green coffee beans, to reduce body mass index (BMI) and to increase the lean mass to fat mass ratio.
- Weight Loss Activity of Svetol® Demonstrated in New Clinical Study
Company announces that a recent study published in Phytothérapie reveals the ability of Svetol®, Berkem’s unique extract of decaffeinated green coffee beans, to reduce body mass index (BMI) and to increase the lean mass to fat mass ratio.
- Weight Loss Activity of Svetol® Demonstrated in New Clinical Study
Company announces that a recent study published in Phytothérapie reveals the ability of Svetol®, Berkem’s unique extract of decaffeinated green coffee beans, to reduce body mass index (BMI) and to increase the lean mass to fat mass ratio.
- SickKids researchers find prenatal multivitamins reduces risk of childhood cancers
Researchers at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) have found that taking prenatal multivitamins fortified with folic acid can reduce the risk of three common childhood cancers: leukemia, brain tumours and neuroblastoma. This research was published online on February 21, 2007, in the journal Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics.
- SickKids researchers find prenatal multivitamins reduces risk of childhood cancers
Researchers at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) have found that taking prenatal multivitamins fortified with folic acid can reduce the risk of three common childhood cancers: leukemia, brain tumours and neuroblastoma. This research was published online on February 21, 2007, in the journal Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics.
- SickKids researchers find prenatal multivitamins reduces risk of childhood cancers
Researchers at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) have found that taking prenatal multivitamins fortified with folic acid can reduce the risk of three common childhood cancers: leukemia, brain tumours and neuroblastoma. This research was published online on February 21, 2007, in the journal Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics.
- Pilot Study Shows Cevena’s Viscofiber®, Combined with Diet And Lifestyle Program, Promotes Significant Weight Loss
Company has completed a pilot study of its flagship ingredient Viscofiber® demonstrating that the combination of Viscofiber®, a calorie-restricted diet and healthy lifestyle caused a significant loss of weight.
- Pilot Study Shows Cevena’s Viscofiber®, Combined with Diet And Lifestyle Program, Promotes Significant Weight Loss
Company has completed a pilot study of its flagship ingredient Viscofiber® demonstrating that the combination of Viscofiber®, a calorie-restricted diet and healthy lifestyle caused a significant loss of weight.
- Pilot Study Shows Cevena’s Viscofiber®, Combined with Diet And Lifestyle Program, Promotes Significant Weight Loss
Company has completed a pilot study of its flagship ingredient Viscofiber® demonstrating that the combination of Viscofiber®, a calorie-restricted diet and healthy lifestyle caused a significant loss of weight.
- International Experts Dispute Conclusions Of Antioxidant Review
Experts from IADSA’s international scientific network have raised serious doubts about the evidence to support the negative conclusions of a newly published meta-analysis on antioxidant supplements. Describing the study as a “pre-determined conclusion in search of a method to support it”, Dr. Andrew Shao, Vice President of Scientific and Regulatory Affairs at the Council for Responsible Nutrition USA, said that while meta-analyses can be useful when the included studies are very similar in design and study population, the combined studies in the paper ‘Mortality in Randomized Trials of Antioxidant Supplements for Primary and Secondary Prevention’ compromised the results because they differed widely from each other in key aspects.
- International Experts Dispute Conclusions Of Antioxidant Review
Experts from IADSA’s international scientific network have raised serious doubts about the evidence to support the negative conclusions of a newly published meta-analysis on antioxidant supplements. Describing the study as a “pre-determined conclusion in search of a method to support it”, Dr. Andrew Shao, Vice President of Scientific and Regulatory Affairs at the Council for Responsible Nutrition USA, said that while meta-analyses can be useful when the included studies are very similar in design and study population, the combined studies in the paper ‘Mortality in Randomized Trials of Antioxidant Supplements for Primary and Secondary Prevention’ compromised the results because they differed widely from each other in key aspects.
- International Experts Dispute Conclusions Of Antioxidant Review
Experts from IADSA’s international scientific network have raised serious doubts about the evidence to support the negative conclusions of a newly published meta-analysis on antioxidant supplements. Describing the study as a “pre-determined conclusion in search of a method to support it”, Dr. Andrew Shao, Vice President of Scientific and Regulatory Affairs at the Council for Responsible Nutrition USA, said that while meta-analyses can be useful when the included studies are very similar in design and study population, the combined studies in the paper ‘Mortality in Randomized Trials of Antioxidant Supplements for Primary and Secondary Prevention’ compromised the results because they differed widely from each other in key aspects.
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- Robinson Pharma Inc. Awarded cGMP Certification from Natural Products Association
Robinson Pharma Inc., (RPI) announced that it has been awarded cGMP Certification (#631-10-61753) by the Natural Products Association (NPA).
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- World's Largest Natural and Organic Products Tradeshow Sets Record Attendance
Natural Products Expo West/SupplyExpo celebrated its 30th anniversary, March 11-14, 2010, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Calif. The event drew nearly 56,000 from across the industry, uniting entrepreneurs and established natural products alumni indicating a healthy market outlook for growth.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Hongjiu Biotech Will Attend Asia Organic Expo 2010
Hongjiu Biotech Ginseng Health Food, which includes Instant Ginseng Food, Capsules and Ginseng Raw Material, has begun operations to develop global markets.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
- Green Tea Extract May Delay or Prevent Alzheimer's
According to a new study sponsored by A. Holliday & Company and performed by Dr. Stephane Bastianetto at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University in Montreal, a specific green tea extract may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 18, 2007 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- A special cocoa made to retain naturally occurring compounds called flavanols may have the potential to help maintain healthy brain function and chart the course for future research that could lead to new solutions for preventing cognitive decline and dementia, according to a panel of scientists who presented new data at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Several studies suggest that consumption of a special cocoa made to be rich in flavanols, a naturally occurring nutrient abundant in fresh cocoa, may improve blood vessel function. Now, scientists believe the potential blood flow benefits associated with consumption of this flavanol-rich cocoa may extend to the brain -- which could have important implications for learning and memory.
"This research is impressive in that multiple laboratories are coming to the same conclusion about this flavanol-rich cocoa, and the findings give us completely new insights into how this flavanol-rich cocoa may impact health in a variety of ways not previously known," said symposium organizer Harold H. Schmitz, Ph.D., chief science officer at Mars, Incorporated, which helped sponsor today's symposium and has supported research on cocoa flavanols for more than 15 years. "The findings raise the possibility that products utilizing this cocoa could be developed to help maintain healthy brain function throughout several life stages. More research examining the potential of this cocoa in this important area of public health need is clearly warranted."
During the session entitled "The Neurobiology of Chocolate: A Mind- Altering Experience?," a panel of scientists presented evidence from several recent studies that demonstrated the enhanced brain blood flow after study participants consumed a specially formulated flavanol-rich cocoa beverage that was supplied by Mars, Incorporated. One study, conducted by Ian A. Macdonald, PhD, from the University of Nottingham Medical School in the United Kingdom, found that the consumption of this cocoa resulted in regional changes in blood flow in study participants, suggesting that cocoa flavanols may have therapeutic potential for the treatment of vascular impairments within the brain itself.
"Our study showed that acute consumption of this particular flavanol-rich cocoa beverage was associated with increased blood flow to grey matter for 2 to 3 hours," Macdonald said. "This raises the possibility that certain food components like cocoa flavanols may be beneficial in increasing brain blood flow and enhancing brain function among older adults or for others in situations where they may be cognitively impaired, such as fatigue or sleep deprivation."
Norman K. Hollenberg, MD, PhD, of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, presented new findings based on his ongoing work with the Kuna Indians of Panama, who are heavy consumers of cocoa. The indigenous population still living on the Islands near Panama consume a type of cocoa rich in flavanols on a daily basis and experience unusually low rates of hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Hollenberg's latest findings, which are published this month in the International Journal of Medical Sciences,(1) used death certificates to compare cause-specific deaths of island-dwelling Kuna to those who live on mainland Panama -- who do not drink the flavanol-rich cocoa that is so prominent on the islands. Hollenberg and colleagues found the Kuna Indians living on the islands had significantly lower rates of heart disease and cancer compared to those on the mainland. The relative risk of death from heart disease on the Panama mainland was 1,280 percent higher than on the islands and death from cancer was 630 percent higher.
In his AAAS presentation, Hollenberg suggested that the same mechanism resulting in improved blood vessel function that he and others have observed following consumption of Mars' special cocoa could also be responsible for the enhanced brain blood flow he and Professor Macdonald have independently reported in previously published research. Specifically, Hollenberg and others have observed that these improvements in blood vessel function following flavanol rich cocoa consumption are paralleled by an increase in the circulating pool of nitric oxide, a critical molecule in the circulatory system that helps dilate blood vessels and keeps them pliable.
Hollenberg fed flavanol-rich cocoa to healthy volunteers who were over age 50 and observed a "striking blood flow response" that evolved over several weeks. "Since this cocoa preparation is so well tolerated, it raises hope that the brain blood flow response it stimulates can result in maintenance of healthy brain function and cognition, which is an issue that unfortunately plagues many older adults today," Hollenberg said.
This advancement in science related to brain health is especially exciting at a time when the nation's 78 million baby boomers are aging. The need to impact cognitive function and brain health will only continue to grow with this aging population.
Additional panel members included Henriette Van Praag, PhD, of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California, and Hagen Schroeter, PhD, of Mars, Incorporated.
Advancements in Cocoa Science Mars, Incorporated is leading the exploration of the full nutritional and medical potential of cocoa's naturally occurring flavanols. For more than 15 years, the Mars commitment to research is evidenced by more than 100 peer-reviewed research publications on cocoa and more than 30 patents held by Mars scientists.
To help maximize the amount of cocoa flavanols in chocolate, scientists at Mars, Incorporated developed a patented process called Cocoapro(R) that helps retain consistent levels of cocoa flavanols that occur naturally in cocoa beans. Mars products that are made with the Cocoapro process include Dove(R) Dark Chocolate and CocoaVia(R) snacks. Cocoapro cocoa is the most studied cocoa in the world in terms of health impact.
For more information on the many research studies on cocoa flavanols, visit http://www.cocoapro.com. Mars, Incorporated is one of the world's top producers of chocolate, and has a strong commitment to health research. With well over 15 years of research into the potential health benefits of cocoa flavanols, and decades of research invested into improving the cocoa plant and farming techniques, Mars, Incorporated has become the global leader in cocoa science. Mars uses patented and proprietary methods of processing cocoa beans to retain much of the naturally occurring flavanols, marking these products with the Cocoapro(R) seal, a hand holding a cocoa bean to signify the careful handling. 1 Bayard V, Chamorro F, Motta J, Hollenberg NK. Does flavanol intake influence mortality from nitric oxide-dependent processes? Ischemic heart disease, stroke, diabetes mellitus, and cancer in Panama. International Journal of Medical Sciences. 2007; 4:53-58. |