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Published January 25, 2012
Human skin is the body's first line of defense and often mirrors the health, nutritional status and age of a person. Over time, skin shows signs of aging due to the gradual breakdown of collagen and elastin. However, skin can be rebuilt and made… Read More »
Published October 19, 2010
Results of a double-blind, placebo-controlled, U.S.-based clinical trial showed that proprietary humic acid from Laub BioChemicals Corporation improved flu-related symptoms, cytokine response, the immune system modulator T-cells CD4+ and CD8+ and Vis… Read More »
Published August 24, 2010
Highly stressed hospital workers in Japan reported improved psychological well-being after taking Wellmune WGP, from Biothera, for two weeks, according to a new peer-reviewed study published in Biotherapy, the official journal of the Japan Soc… Read More »
Published April 1, 2010
Wellmune WGP, from Biothera, significantly reduced upper respiratory tract infection symptoms in marathon runners while increasing vigor and overall health, according to a study published in the December issue of the Journal of Sports Science and… Read More »
Published March 1, 2010
Biothera’s Wellmune WGP, a natural carbohydrate that activates key immune cells, reduced the incidence of cold-like symptoms and improved the psychological well-being of individuals with stressful lifestyles, according to a new study pub… Read More »
Published March 1, 2010
A study involving 10 healthy adult subjects—aged 50-65—indicates that Bioenergy Ribose, from Bioenergy Life Science, lessens fatigue among Baby Boomers. Participants consumed Bioenergy Ribose water twice daily for two weeks. Both subjecti… Read More »
Published September 1, 2009
A recent study conducted at the Kajita Clinic in Tokyo, Japan, indicates that AstaReal astaxanthin may significantly improve the ability of older subjects (mean age of 54 years) to focus on nearby objects. Researchers suggest that the un… Read More »
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