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By L. Phillips Brown
Published January 1, 2001
Hype or wave of the future? Read More »
By Wendy K. Barkin, JD and Theodore Hersh
Published October 1, 2000
To retaliate against toxic chemicals called free radicals, the body has a well-developed antioxidant system. The prime antioxidant is L-glutathione, known as GSH by the scientific community. This remarkable molecule has many positive effects on di… Read More »
By Dr. Hans Schuhbauer and Dr. Ivo Pischel
Published October 1, 2000
Alpha-lipoic acid is a naturally occurring substance and can be found in most types of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In humans, alpha-lipoic acid is a cofactor in several multienzyme complexes involved in energy formation, and as alpha-lipoic… Read More »
By Dondeena Bradley, Ph.D. and Michele Guinane
Published October 1, 2000
Colostrum making its way as up and coming market. Read More »
Published September 1, 2000
National Enzyme: Producing The Necessary Enzymes National Enzyme Company (NEC), Forsyth, MO, was founded in 1932 when Dr. Edward Howell, often referred to as the “father of enzyme nutrition,” theorized that cooking an… Read More »
By Dondeena Bradley, Ph.D.
Published July 1, 2000
Enzymes can teach a lesson about today's fast-paced world Read More »
By Ellen Schutt
Published July 1, 2000
Potential for growth is there, but this is one industry segment still in its infancy. Read More »
Published April 1, 2000
Triarco Industries: Not Just Herbals Industry supplier Triarco Industries, Wayne, NJ, has long been respected in the business as a quality supplier of herbal extracts. Yet the company’s ingredient portfolio goes way beyond… Read More »
By Chip Marsland
Published March 1, 2000
In the wake of the FDA's soy claim approval, an overview of the humble soybean. Read More »
By Dr. Nancy Fogg-Johnson
Published March 1, 2000
The next wave in nutrition research Read More »
By Dondeena Bradley, Ph.D.
Published May 1, 1999
Plethora of alternative products available Read More »
By Matthew Deshler
Published March 1, 1999
Comparing the nutritional implications of whey protein Read More »
By Tom Branna
Published November 1, 1998
Direct sales companies are building share in teh vitamin supplement category via acquisitions and new product development, although most traditional beauty care companies have shunned the category. Read More »
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