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Published July 25, 2011
Research published in the Archives of Internal Medicine concluded that an antibiotic was more effective than cranberry capsules in preventing recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), however, at the expense of emerging antibiotic resistance. Read More »
Published June 1, 2010
Several groups are advocating against net-pen salmon farms in favor of wild salmon stocks due to pollutants and environmental concerns. “That innocuous piece of salmon on your plate has a sordid history,” said Lauren Hornor, of Fra… Read More »
Published May 6, 2010
Several groups are advocating against net-pen salmon farms in favor of wild salmon stocks due to pollutants and environmental concerns. Read More »
By Casey Adams
Published May 1, 2009
Research reveals interesting applications for probiotic bacteria and their frequent partners in health, prebiotics. Read More »
Published April 1, 2009
A study published recently in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy demonstrates the administration of Cran-Max, a proprietary cranberry concentrate from Proprietary Nutritionals, Inc. (PNI), is comparable to the commonly prescribed antibiotic tr… Read More »
By Joanna Cosgrove
Published January 1, 2009
GUM Periobalance reduces gingivitis with the probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri. Read More »
By Joanna Cosgrove
Published November 1, 2008
Why plants are a viable choice to stave off the inevitable signs of the cough and cold season. Read More »
By Sean Moloughney
Published November 1, 2008
Research backing safe, efficacious ingredients will be at the heart of this increasingly important and scrutinized market. Read More »
By Paul Altaffer & Grant Washington-Smith
Published March 1, 2008
A revealing look at how consumers are balancing their concerns and interests regarding bacteria. Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published March 1, 2008
Goat milk is naturally less allergenic and has superior digestibility. Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published March 1, 2008
As consumers become increasingly open about their digestive health issues, companies are exploring new messages, reinventing old ingredients, and creating new formulations. Read More »
Published June 1, 2007
A study published in the March 2007 issue of the scientific periodical the Archives of Otolaryngology suggested that antibiotics are being greatly over prescribed for sinus infections because most cases are caused by a virus rather than bacteria, and… Read More »
By Rohit Medhekar
Published June 1, 2007
Discussing where the enzyme market has been, where it is today and how much it is set to grow in the future. Read More »
By Marian Zboraj
Published April 1, 2007
Updated technologies and scientific research have opened up the pre/probiotics market to allow for different delivery forms and additional benefits beyond gut health. Read More »
By Ellen Schutt
Published May 1, 2006
Chockfull of a variety of nutrients in a concentrated package, sprouts offer a plethora of health benefits; however, sprout powders have yet to hit the radar for dietary supplements. Read More »

