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Published February 13, 2012
Cypress Systems has announced that additional research has been published indicating that selenium forms vary and that high-selenium yeast such as SelenoExcell from Cypress Systems, is the most effective form. The effect of selenium enrichment on bak… Read More »
Published December 12, 2011
Krill oil demonstrated protective potential against a form of inflammatory bowel disease called ulcerative colitis that is characterized by inflammation and sores in the gastrointestinal tract, according to a study performed at the University of Berg… Read More »
Published June 20, 2011
A scientific review published in the June online edition of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) Journal found that modest selenium deficiency may increase risk of age-related diseases.
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Published April 12, 2011
A review published in the January issue of the Journal of Evidence-Based Complimentary and Alternative Medicine has concluded that CoQ10 supplementation has potential therapeutic value for several diseases and health conditions. However, cli… Read More »
Published June 1, 2010
Subtle differences in the molecular structure of various beta 1,3/1,6 glucans can significantly affect their ability to enhance innate immune system responses, according to new research from Biothera presented recently at the National Cancer Institut… Read More »
Published March 1, 2010
Pharmacological and clinical data for colorectal carcinoma chemoprevention on Mirtoselect standardized bilberry extract, from Indena, were presented recently at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Italian Cancer Society (SIC) in Sesto San Giovanni, Milano… Read More »
Published December 1, 2009
The role of phyto-oestrogens in women’s health, in particular breast health, has been the subject of debate for several years. A study recently published in the Proceedings of The Nutrition Society, cond… Read More »
Published April 1, 2008
Results of a study published in the November 2007 American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggest that supplementing the diet with tomato lycopene may decrease cancer risk by interfering with the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system.… Read More »
Published January 1, 2008
A recent study published in the scientific journal Phytomedicine provides evidence that black cohosh may reduce breast cancer risk. Researchers report that previous scientific studies already demonstrated that black cohosh may have anti-cancer activi… Read More »
Published July 1, 2007
A recent study published in Alternative Medicine Review magazine (vol. 12, Number 1, 2007) presents further evidence of the superior cancer-inhibiting activity of Maitake Products’ Grifron-Pro Maitake D-Fraction (GD) on human bladder cancer cel… Read More »
Published May 1, 2007
NutraCea, El Dorado Hills, CA, has released the results of a study investigating the effect of rice bran on several intestinal adenomas in cancerous mice. The results were published in the January 9, 2007 online edition of the British Journal of Canc… Read More »
Published September 1, 2006
Ribbon Nutrition Contributes to Fight Against Breast Cancer
Named after the universally recognized breast cancer awareness pink ribbon, Ribbon Nutrition, St. Petersburg, FL, recently introduced a line of 40 premium dietary supplements in bottl… Read More »
Published January 1, 2005
The SYNCAN project, an EU-sponsored multi-center European study coordinated by Orafti, aims to investigate whether pro-, pre- and synbiotics can reduce the risk of colorectal cancer, the most common form of cancer in the U.S. and EU. A key part of th… Read More »
Published September 1, 2004
Two independent studies have recently been published pointing to the efficacy of ReishiMax Glp® in maintaining breast and prostate cell health. The studies were performed by researches from Indiana University and Purdue University. The first stud… Read More »

