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Will 'metabesity' supercede 'diabesity' in metabolic syndrome marketing?

Will 'metabesity' supercede 'diabesity' in metabolic syndrome marketing?

By Hank Schultz

As waistlines around the globe continue to swell, researchers and marketers struggle to find a rhetorical way to get their hands around the problem.  First there was obesity, which became “diabesity,” adding diabetes to the mix.  The latest entrant in...

Are vitamin D levels linked to mental health?

Are vitamin D levels linked to mental health?

By Stephen Daniells

Low levels of vitamin D may be associated with an increased risk of depression in mid-life, says a new study from University College London in the UK.

USPLabs sets aside $2m to settle DMAA class action cases

USPLabs sets aside $2m to settle DMAA class action cases

By Elaine WATSON

After a tidal wave of lawsuits and months of heated debate about the regulatory status of the stimulant DMAA (1,3-Dimethylamylamine), USPLabs has agreed to settle a nationwide class action suit challenging the legality and safety of its top-selling DMAA...

Comment is free, but fact is sacred: The 3 macular carotenoids are required to enrich macular pigment and optimise vision

Letter to the editor

Comment is free, but fact is sacred: The 3 macular carotenoids are required to enrich macular pigment and optimise vision

By Dr. John Nolan and Prof. Stephen Beatty - Macular Pigment Research Group, Vision Research Centre, Waterford, Ireland

Claims that meso-zeaxanthin is not required for eye health formulations in addition to the established ingredients, lutein and zeaxanthin, are "misleading" and "erroneous", leading eye-health researchers tell NutraIngredients.  

Chr Hansen backs fresh probiotic immunity trial

Chr Hansen backs fresh probiotic immunity trial

Danish probiotics leader Chr Hansen, which ditched a €4m immunity trial for some of its probiotic strains last year, is participating in a new trial to determine if probiotics can reduce the number of infections in small children.

Insurance payments, cash on hand will sustain Neptune, exec says

Insurance payments, cash on hand will sustain Neptune, exec says

By Hank Schultz

Neptune Technologies and Bioressources stands to recover as much as $20 million in insurance payments stemming from the explosion and fire that destroyed the company’s production facility, the company said in a conference call with investors yesterday.

A bumper crop of marigolds will send lutein prices down.

Rock bottom raw material prices unlikely to last, DNP says

By Hank Schultz

Some raw material prices that were recently at “rock bottom” may start rebounding in the second quarter of 2013 as supply and demand in these sectors returns to a balance, according a report from nutraceutical ingredients importer DNP International.

Ayurvedic workhorses poised for market breakthrough, expert predicts

Ayurvedic workhorses poised for market breakthrough, expert predicts

By Hank Schultz

If you are looking for what’s hot on the botanical front in 2013, here’s the skinny from a longtime observer of the herbal arena: Open your lesson book to the first two pages, and follow after me: A is for Ayurveda and ashwagandha and B is for bacopa.

Experts cool concerns over FDA Aloe vera carcinogenicity study

Experts cool concerns over FDA Aloe vera carcinogenicity study

By Stephen DANIELLS

The safety of Aloe vera is solid despite a recent FDA analysis reporting ‘clear evidence of carcinogenicity’ since the FDA scientists studied aloe that is ‘completely different than many aloe vera products on the market’, say experts.

Vitamin Shoppe expands into Canada under Vitapath banner

Vitamin Shoppe expands into Canada under Vitapath banner

By Hank Schultz

The Vitamin Shoppe has announced its entry into the Canadian market, with the opening of two stores in the Toronto area.  Under the Vitapath banner, the company said it plans to open stores across Canada.

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