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Sports Transformation

by Janet Poveromo | July 1, 2013

The pumped-up bodybuilder representing the sports nutrition category has given way to a broader range of consumers seeking clean products that address various fitness goals and overall health. It can be said that Nostradamus had nothing on Joe Weider. In a 1950 editorial printed in the July issue of Your Physique magazine, the legendary bodybuilder ...

Glyconutrients, A Balanced Review of the Data

The term “glyconutrient” was first used in the 1990s to refer to eight plant monosac-charides (i.e. sugars) obtained from a dietary supplement designed to supply a reproducible source of the principal carbohydrates found in the sugar chains of glycoproteins and glycolipids.1 These eight major monosaccharides are found in the sugar chains present in glycoconjugates, a ...

Gut Health … & Beyond

by Janet Poveromo | June 1, 2013

Beyond structure function claims for intestinal and immune health, probiotics are being linked to skin and women’s health, sugar cravings, weight loss, allergy relief, oral health and even depression— the list goes on and is surprising.But manufacturers of probiotic ingredients and supplements are wary not to bank on a miracle supplement.Instead, they are waiting for ...

Accommodating The Devout & The Curious

by Kate Quackenbush | June 1, 2013

A 2008 “Vegetarianism in America” study, published by Vegetarian Times, showed that 3.2 percent of U.S. adults, or7. 3 million people, follow a vegetarian- based diet. Approximately 0.5 percent, or 1 million, of those are vegans. More telling is that the study showed that 10 percent of U.S. adults, or 22.8 million people, say they ...

Red Yeast Rice, A Scientific & Regulatory Review

As a dietary supplement, red yeast rice has an impressive, but troubled history. Impressive, because it made a big splash in the marketplace when it was first introduced as a natural cholesterol-lowering agent that really seemed to work, and troubled, because it’s very effectiveness ultimately resulted in an FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) action ...

Just Relax

by Shari Barbanel | May 1, 2013

Stress and a lack of sleep can create a “vicious circle” that, if not rectified, can lead to more serious health issues. For many Americans, “bedtime” doesn’t necessarily mean they will actually get a good night of sleep. Some lie in bed worrying about the mountain of tasks they need to accomplish the next day, ...

Homeopathy Meets The Mainstream

by Janet Poveromo | May 1, 2013

Homeopathic manufacturers are answering the call for natural remedies by keeping American consumer demands in the forefront. Homeopathic medicines have been in wide use for more than 200 years and are one of the most widely practiced medical therapies worldwide. Prescribed by hundreds of thousands of physicians throughout the world, homeopathic medicines are used in ...

Magnesium, A Mineral With Multiple Applications

Magnesium is an essential mineral with multiple functions in the human body. This includes a structural role in bone, cell membranes and chromosomes.1 It is needed for more than 300 metabolic reactions2, including magnesiumdependent chemical reactions required to metabolize carbohydrates and fats in the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)1, the “energy currency” of the body. ...

The Weight Of Bone & Joint Health

by Kate Quackenbush | April 1, 2013

An aging, overfed and undernourished population seeks effective, proven natural alternatives to maintain their mobility and shore up their foundations. No one said getting old was easy, but it’s becoming infinitely harder when those aches and pains begin to affect everyday life. An even scarier proposition is posed when one isn’t feeling those aches and ...

Antioxidant Allure

by Carolyn Steber | April 1, 2013

Baby Boomers concerned with healthy aging and prevention are the main force behind antioxidant sales. Many consumers already know fruits such as blueberries and cranberries, as well as antioxidant-rich supplements, may have the ability to support their immune systems, combat aging and possibly even help in the fight against cancer. With that knowledge top-of-mind, antioxidants ...

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