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Published January 6, 2011
Research from Newcastle University suggests bioavailable green tea metabolites could protect against Alzheimer’s disease. Read More »
Published June 18, 2010
PepsiCo Beverages Americas (PBA) has signed an agreement with The FRS Company, Foster City, CA, to distribute its FRS Healthy Energy brand of products, which contain a patented formula of quercetin (QU995), green tea extract and essential vitamins. Read More »
Published April 21, 2010
Natural compounds in cranberries are linked to the prevention of urinary tract infections (UTIs) but inconsistencies in methods currently used commercially to measure levels can result in the over- or under-estimation of potency levels Read More »
Published March 12, 2010
Eighty-five percent of nurse practitioners agree that one of the roles of healthcare professionals is to provide their patients with information about dietary supplements, according to new research from the "Life...supplemented" 2009 Healthcare Professionals (HCP) Impact Study. Read More »
Published March 3, 2010
A carcinogenic form of chromium—hexavalent chromium—is present in some dietary supplements, according to new tests by ConsumerLab.com, White Plains, NY. Read More »
By Sean Moloughney
Published April 29, 2009
ConsumerLab.com, White Plains, NY, found quality issues with 40% of green tea and selenium products tested in its Product Review of Supplements for Cancer Prevention. Read More »
By Marian Zboraj
Published October 12, 2006
Beverage Partners Worldwide (BPW), Atlanta, GA, a joint venture of Nestlé S.A. and The Coca-Cola Co., has introduced Enviga sparkling green tea. According to the company, this calorie burning tea contains the optimum blend of green tea extracts, caff… Read More »
Published July 7, 2005
FDA is warning consumers not to take Liqiang 4 Dietary Supplement Capsules because they contain glyburide-a drug that could have serious, life-threatening consequences in some people. Glyburide is a drug used to lower blood sugar, and is safe and eff… Read More »
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