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Balchem reports record 3Q

Balchem reports record 3Q

US firm Balchem, which specialises in encapsulated products for the
health and feed industries, said it has achieved third quarter
records in both sales and net earnings, following growth in both
the ARC Specialty Products and Encapsulates...

US funds CAM research

US funds CAM research

The US' National Center for Complementary and AlternativeMedicine
is to fund a $1 million study to investigate the implications of
complementary and alternative medicine used by the American public.

Food allergies grow in Japan

Food allergies grow in Japan

Biomerica, a global medical technology company, has been contracted
to develop a new food allergy test for the Kyowa Medex Company in
Japan, a subsidiary of Kyowa Hakko Kogyo, a leading Japanese
pharmaceutical company. Terms of the...

CreAgri gains venture capital

CreAgri gains venture capital

California-based nutraceuticals firm CreAgri, which develops
antioxidant polyphenols from the pulp of olives, said it has raised
$8.3 million in its first round of venture financing. POSCO
BioVentures, DSM Venturing, Foragen Technologies...

Focus on cancer prevention

Focus on cancer prevention

A low fat diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids derived from fish oil,
which may increase serum estradiol levels, alters the make-up of
the mammary gland and reduces breast cancer risk, according to one
of several studies presented at...

Nantucket Nectars adds bubbles

Nantucket Nectars adds bubbles

US-juice business Nantucket Nectars, recently bought by the
British-owned Snapple Beverage Group, has introduced a new range of
carbonated juices called Nectar Fizz. Like its other products, the
new range is made with natural ingredients,...

Usana reports record sales

Usana reports record sales

Maker of nutritional and weight management products Usana Health
Sciences said it achieved record sales of $34.8 million (€35.5m)
for the third quarter ended 28 September 2002 , an increase of 18.6
per cent on the same period in 2001.

Kashi goes organic

Kashi goes organic

US natural foods company Kashi has introduced two new organic
cereals with added berries. Its products will be among the first to
feature the new "USDA Organic" symbol, indicating that a product is
at least 95 per cent organic.

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