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Published May 20, 2011
Sales of herbal dietary supplements in the U.S. increased 3.3% in 2010, reaching a total estimated figure of more than $5.2 billion, according to conclusions of a new report published in the current issue of HerbalGram, the nonprofit American Botanical Council's (ABC) quarterly journal. Read More »
By Sheldon Baker
Published April 15, 2011
Terry Lemerond is president of EuroPharma, headquartered in Green Bay, WI. Terry is an icon in the natural products industry who has researched and developed more than 400 top-selling nutritional and botanical formulations and was the first to introduce to the U.S. market ginkgo biloba, glucosamine sulfate, IP6, black cohosh and botanical standardization. Read More »
Published April 15, 2011
Multifunction Supplements, Plano, TX, has released BrainShiner, a dietary supplement designed to increase memory retention, concentration and alertness while reducing fatigue. The product contains GABA, ginkgo biloba, choline, ginseng, L-glycine, L-… Read More »
Published March 3, 2011
Xigo Health, Key Biscayne FL, has released Daytime Restore, a dietary supplement that is designed to provide sustained energy and focus. The product contains green tea, Siberian ginseng (eleuthero), ginkgo biloba, curcumin and vitamin D3. According t… Read More »
Published March 1, 2011
The Life Sciences Research Organization, Inc. (LSRO), Bethesda, MD, has undertaken a review of the scientific evidence for more than 35 food ingredients, dietary supplements, dietary constituents and dietary factors and any measure of mental energy t… Read More »
By Sean Moloughney
Published March 1, 2011
Defined by its commitment to the research of active ingredients from plant sources, Indena S.p.A., Milan, Italy, serves the pharmaceutical, dietary supplement, functional food and cosmetic markets by developing botanical active ingredients and proprietary botanical formulations. Read More »
By Rebecca Wright & Lisa Schofield
Published January 3, 2011
Consumers want to strike a healthy balance in their lives, and mood is a very important part of that equation. Read More »
Published January 3, 2011
The Life Sciences Research Organization, Inc. (LSRO), Bethesda, MD, has published a review article in the December 2010 issue of Nutrition Reviews titled “Do Specific Constituents and Supplements Affect Mental Energy?” Read More »
By Nutraceuticals World & HAPPI Staff
Published September 7, 2010
Suppliers share ingredient offerings suitable for both topical and oral formulations. Read More »
By Nutraceuticals World Staff
Published July 1, 2010
A comprehensive listing of suppliers and their most popular herbs and botanicals. Read More »
By Casey Adams
Published May 3, 2010
Companies are ramping up development of products geared toward improving cognition and preventing dementia. Read More »
By Sean Moloughney
Published May 3, 2010
As they encounter unique health challenges over the course of their lives, women crave condition-specific products. Read More »
Published April 26, 2010
SternVitamin has introduced tailor-made nutrient premixes for concentrated energy boosters. In cooperation with its customers, the company develops tailor-made blends that are easy to use and ensure a high quality end product. Nutrients consist of cl… Read More »
By Nutraceuticals World Staff
Published March 1, 2010
A listing of suppliers of antioxidant ingredients for food and supplement formulations.
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Published March 1, 2010
Common herbal products such as Ginkgo biloba, St. John’s wort and garlic could pose a health risk to patients taking certain heart medications, according to a new review published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Mixing her… Read More »

