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At AIDP, our goal is to supply our customers with the ingredients they need to make their business a success. From vitamins, minerals and carotenoids to specialty and proprietary products. For more then 14 years, AIDP has provided ingredient solutions for a wide range of applications. Read More »
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Published May 23, 2012
A new study published in Heart Journal has found that the benefits of dietary calcium might not offer any significant cardiovascular benefits, and cautioned against calcium… Read More »
Published May 17, 2012
An annual survey conducted by The Vitamin Shoppe has found that Americans increasingly feel more confident about their health when taking a vitamin or supplement. According to The Vitamin Shoppe, Inc. annual survey, 93% of vitamin takers expressed th… Read More »
Published April 24, 2012
The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) and the Food Marketing Institute (FMI) are embarking on a joint mission to remind pharmacists about their legal obligations when selling dietary supplements in a retail setting by adding an insert page spec… Read More »
Published February 21, 2012
The often-cited statistic that FDA receives “less than 1% of all adverse events associated with dietary supplements” is based on outdated, irrelevant data, according to the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), Washington, D.C. Read More »
Published February 6, 2012
A survey of more than 10,000 savvy consumers of supplements showed the most popular supplements are fish oil, multivitamins, vitamin D, calcium and CoQ10, in that order. Read More »
Published January 30, 2012
One glass of milk each day may positively impact brain and mental performance, according to a recent study published in the International Dairy Journal. Read More »
Published January 19, 2012
Total retail sales of soymilk, almond milk, rice milk and other plant milks reached $1.3 billion in 2011, according to “Dairy Alternative Beverages in the U.S.,” a recently released report from market research firm Packaged Facts, Rockville, MD. Read More »
Published January 10, 2012
Vitamin D may help prevent hormonal changes that can lead to bone loss among those being treated for HIV with the drug tenofovir, according to the results of a National Institutes of Health network study of adolescents with HIV. Read More »
Published December 27, 2011
New research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine supports the efficacy of vitamin D and calcium to reduce the risk of fracture. However, the same study concluded evidence is lacking regarding the benefits of vitamin D supplementation for the prevention of cancer.
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Published December 15, 2011
A federal judge has ruled in favor of the Federal Trade Commission, finding supplement marketer Lane Labs-USA Inc., and its president Andrew Lane in contempt of a court order that bars them from making deceptive health claims. Read More »
Published October 31, 2011
Can lactose-free milks and lactase enzyme supplements provide help to the millions of Americans with lactose intolerance? Read More »
Published October 27, 2011
The Natural Products Association (NPA), Washington, D.C., responded to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal about the benefits of vitamins, calling it “irresponsible” and “inaccurate.” Read More »
Published October 11, 2011
Responding to a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine titled “Dietary Supplements and Mortality Rate in Older Women,” the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), Washington, D.C., issued a two-part statement. Read More »
Published October 10, 2011
People who take dietary supplements often get more nutrients from food than non-supplement users, and may be getting too much of certain minerals, according to research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Read More »
Published September 27, 2011
People are eating more vegetables, fish, chicken and whole-grain foods, while decreasing the amount of foods they eat containing trans fats, according to the American Dietetic Association’s public opinion survey “Nutrition and You: Trends 2011.” Read More »

