11.14.22
Consumer usage of dietary supplements has moderated slightly following the COVID-19-induced spike of 2020, according to a recent survey, but experts still anticipate healthy growth. Despite economic uncertainty, some analysts remain confident that mainstream acceptance of dietary supplements will carry over into a challenging environment. These developments and others received the most attention in October. Find our most-read articles below.
Activists Eye the Farm Bill to Support Regenerative Agriculture
Kiss the Ground’s Finian Makepeace discussed efforts to support U.S. farmers and soil health at a Natural Products Expo East session.
Natural and Organic Product Growth Expected Despite Recession Fears
While most consumers feel the pressure of inflation, fewer have reported spending less on vitamins, minerals, and other supplements.
Supplement Use Trending Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels with 75% of U.S. Adults Buying In
Council for Responsible Nutrition publishes 2022 Consumer Survey on Dietary Supplements.
TSI’s Peak ATP Ingredient Receives Approval from India Regulators
The Food Safety Standards Authority of India evaluated manufacturing, a safety analysis, human clinical studies, and more.
Epax Launches Omega-11 Cetoleic Acid Ingredient
Emerging research on the marine lipid indicates possible benefits for skin health.
Women in Nutraceuticals Debuts to Drive Equity, Unlock and Amplify the Potential of Women
Nonprofit focused on increasing female leadership roles, securing funding for women-led businesses, and improving participation in science and research.
Low Omega-3 Index Associated with Faster Brain Aging
Results from the third generation of the Framingham Offspring study cohort suggest EPA and DHA are linked to higher hippocampal volumes.
Immune Health Uninterrupted: Year-Round Attention Highlights Prevention’s Value
Innovative products emerge after major market disruption.
Supplement Support: Delivering a Good Night’s Sleep
Nighttime nutritional regimens are getting more diverse than ever.
Seaweed Science: Marine Compounds Offer Sustainable, Science-Based Solutions for Healthy Aging
A number of countries with extensive marine areas, like Australia, have made significant investments into ‘the blue economy.’
Activists Eye the Farm Bill to Support Regenerative Agriculture
Kiss the Ground’s Finian Makepeace discussed efforts to support U.S. farmers and soil health at a Natural Products Expo East session.
Natural and Organic Product Growth Expected Despite Recession Fears
While most consumers feel the pressure of inflation, fewer have reported spending less on vitamins, minerals, and other supplements.
Supplement Use Trending Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels with 75% of U.S. Adults Buying In
Council for Responsible Nutrition publishes 2022 Consumer Survey on Dietary Supplements.
TSI’s Peak ATP Ingredient Receives Approval from India Regulators
The Food Safety Standards Authority of India evaluated manufacturing, a safety analysis, human clinical studies, and more.
Epax Launches Omega-11 Cetoleic Acid Ingredient
Emerging research on the marine lipid indicates possible benefits for skin health.
Women in Nutraceuticals Debuts to Drive Equity, Unlock and Amplify the Potential of Women
Nonprofit focused on increasing female leadership roles, securing funding for women-led businesses, and improving participation in science and research.
Low Omega-3 Index Associated with Faster Brain Aging
Results from the third generation of the Framingham Offspring study cohort suggest EPA and DHA are linked to higher hippocampal volumes.
Immune Health Uninterrupted: Year-Round Attention Highlights Prevention’s Value
Innovative products emerge after major market disruption.
Supplement Support: Delivering a Good Night’s Sleep
Nighttime nutritional regimens are getting more diverse than ever.
Seaweed Science: Marine Compounds Offer Sustainable, Science-Based Solutions for Healthy Aging
A number of countries with extensive marine areas, like Australia, have made significant investments into ‘the blue economy.’