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Natural Answers for Adrenal & Thyroid Health

by Maryanne Christiano-Mistretta | February 1, 2017

Adrenal and thyroid glands are responsible for producing hormones that keep the body running optimally. Common symptoms of adrenal and thyroid disorders include: fatigue, weight gain, depression, sensitivity to cold, muscle or joint aches, poor memory, thinning hair and chronic yeast infections. Adrenals are organs that control the body’s hormones and help it endure the ...

Study Shows New Cause of Inflammation in Arteriosclerosis

by Lisa Schofield | February 1, 2017

Medical researchers are constantly seeking to unveil the “hows” and “whys” of disease states, especially in specific instances. Some individuals lack specific antibodies—immunoglobulin M (IgM), typically produced following a blood infection, and which kick off the immune response to fight infection. Researchers from both the CeMM (the Austrian Academy of Sciences Research Center for Molecular ...

A Healthy Beat

by Lisa Schofield | February 1, 2017

Supplements that address a variety of heart health issues are catching on with consumers. December 2016’s surprising losses of entertainment icons George Michael and Carrie Fisher to devastating heart conditions has disheartened millions of fans—many of whom in their 40s and early 50s and who have never had their cardiovascular status tested—may be wondering if ...

Cross Training Does a Body Good!

by Mark Becker | February 1, 2017

Cross training is typically defined as an exercise regimen that uses several types of training to develop a specific component of fitness. I love cross training and have been the ultimate cross trainer for more than three decades. My routine includes resistance training, swimming, cycling and running. The essential fundamentals of cross training are the ...

Industry Forecast … continued

by VRM Media | January 15, 2017

With sweeping changes in the U.S. political landscape ushered in by the 2016 elections, the natural products industry must navigate uncertain seas as it looks forward to 2017. Here is a continuation of NIE’s Industry Forecast article from the January 2017 magazine. Participants: • Darrin Duber-Smith, Senior Lecturer, Department of Marketing, College of Business, Metropolitan ...

Industry Forecast: Navigating Uncertain Seas in 2017

by James Gormley | January 15, 2017

With sweeping changes in the U.S. political landscape ushered in by the 2016 elections, the natural products industry must navigate uncertain seas as it looks forward to 2017. The participants are: • Darrin Duber-Smith, Senior Lecturer, Department of Marketing, College of Business, Metropolitan State University of Denver, CO • Jonathan Emord, Esq., President, Emord & ...

Herbal Supplement Sales in U.S. Increased by 7.5 Percent in 2015

by Janet Poveromo | January 3, 2017

Sales of herbal dietary supplements in the United States increased by 7.5 percent in 2015, according to a new market report by the American Botanical Council (ABC) In 2015, sales for herbal supplements totaled an estimated $6.92 billion, a new sales record. The annual Herb Market Report appears in issue 111 of HerbalGram. The annual ...

Herbal Expectations

by Janet Poveromo | January 3, 2017

Botanical and herbal product sales continue to grow, but manufacturers must step up to consumer demand. According to the American Botanical Council (ABC), a recent market report showed sales of herbal dietary supplements in the United States increased by 7.5 percent in 2015. In fact, in 2015, sales for herbal supplements totaled an estimated $6.92 ...

Too Much Work Affects Women’s Health

by Maryanne Christiano-Mistretta | January 3, 2017

New research shows that women who work more than 60 hours per week are nearly three times more likely to develop heart disease, non-skin cancers, arthritis, and diabetes than those who work less. Even women who worked less than 60 hours per week increased odds of getting chronic ailments as their hours increased—but not for ...

Natural Woman

by Maryanne Christiano-Mistretta | January 3, 2017

Women are seeking targeted supplement formulations. While women live longer than men on average, women tend to suffer more ill health than men. This creates an abundance of opportunities for manufacturers and retailers that offer dietary supplements for women. More Aware of Natural Whether it’s hormonal issues, not sleeping, low energy or low vitamin D, ...

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