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AIDP
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 »
Asiamerica Ingredients, Inc.
Asiamerica is a leading premium ingredients supplier,geared towards to enhancing human health and nutrition,serving the Food,Dietary supplements,Pharmaceuticals,Beverage and Cosmetics industries since 1993. The product portfolio includes Vitamins,Ami… Read More »

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By Rebecca Wright, Editor
Published January 2, 2012
10. Confident Consumers: Eighty-four percent of U.S. adults report confidence in supplements, according to a recent Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) survey. Further, nearly 70% of consumers now take a dietary supplement, repre… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published July 1, 2011
It’s true; becoming a mom changes you. For one, I care more about what I put on my shelves, in my refrigerator and on my family’s dinner table. I constantly find myself looking at labels to make sure I can pronounce and understand the ing… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published May 1, 2011
Kermit the Frog (arguably the most famous Muppet) sings a popular song about how hard it is to be green. Turns out he’s not alone. Many companies are finding it hard to go green in this day and age of environmental and social responsibility. An… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published November 1, 2010
Today, this industry has many rules—advertising rules, health claim rules, safety rules, etc.—and they impact business no matter where a company chooses to operate. Pete Zambetti of Capsugel, who opens this issue’s International Mar… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published September 7, 2010
The beauty-from-within market, or what we call Beauty I&O, held steady during the recession, along with the other segments that filter into the category, such as organic and natural ingredients. While growth has not been stellar, and there… Read More »
Keep It Simple Stupid
By Rebecca Wright
Published October 1, 2009
The healthcare debate is polarizing and complicated-more so than the economy or the war in Iraq, at least in my opinion. Thankfully Erik Goldman, our "Healthcare Practitioner Corner" columnist, lays out the issues with healthcare reform pretty eloque… Read More »
By Tom Branna
Published September 15, 2009
The recession could be over by the fourth quarter, but many industries will be left to dig out from the wreckage of the economic downturn—not so, in the wellness market. Industry experts insist that this segment, which we’ve dubbed beauty… Read More »
Top 10 Predictions for 2009
By Rebecca Wright
Published January 1, 2009
10. The Energy Crisis. Consumers and companies will be on the hunt for products that provide a sustainable source of energy beyond the raft of stimulants currently available. As state and local authorities continue their investigatio… Read More »
True Romance?
By Rebecca Wright
Published July 1, 2008
Without even trying, and purely by chance, every article in this issue in some way features superfruits, a reflection of how they touch such a wide range of business sectors, from beverages, to herbs and botanicals, to flavors and colors. Besides &qu… Read More »
Greening with Meaning
Published May 1, 2008
I have always been a pessimist when it comes to businesses acting ethically and in the best interest of consumers. I just don't think it's possible, at least for a majority of companies. This isn't because I think they're inherently evil, but because… Read More »
Young at Heart
By Rebecca Wright
Published April 1, 2008
A February 11th Reuters article suggests that heart disease may be on the rise. This doesn't surprise me. However, in reading that article, it did surprise me to learn how at risk younger generations are for developing the disease. The situation, acc… Read More »
Top 10 Predictions for 2008
Published January 1, 2008
10. A Test of Faith. Let's face it, a lot of consumers rely on faith when taking supplements and functional foods. With GMPs and AERs now a reality, the next piece of the puzzle will be proving effi… Read More »
The Best of Times in the Worst of Times
Published December 1, 2007
What a difference a year makes. Last year at this time, the industry continued to undergo an exercise in patience as it awaited the "impending" release of final GMPs. Instead, it witnessed the passing of a new law pertaining to adverse event reportin… Read More »
Reading Between the Lines
Published October 1, 2007
In mid-September, I attended a good manufacturing practice (GMP) seminar organized by the United Natural Products Alliance (UNPA), Salt Lake City, UT. Not only did this seminar offer a comprehensive overview of the re… Read More »
Stand Behind Our Man
Published March 1, 2006
There are certain things in life that are indisputable-rain is wet, the sky is blue and Dr. Andrew Weil is an honest guy. But according to a recent article, written by David Schardt at the Center for Science in the Public In… Read More »
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