Archives for March 27, 2006

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Grape seed extract may help lower blood pressure

By  Stephen Daniells

A daily supplement of grape seed extract, a rich source of polyphenols, could lower blood pressure and ease the burden of metabolic syndrome, says new research.

ADHD teens calmed by omega oils

By  Stephen Daniells

Supplements of omega-3 and omega-6 oils could improve the behaviour and the attention span of teens with ADHD, say English researchers.

Industries sign up for year-long prebiotics project

By  staff reporter

Ingredients suppliers and food and drink manufacturers are joining forces to fund a new project by Leatherhead Food International aimed at systematically comparing available prebiotics.

Jellyfish could be key to neuroprotection

By  Jess Halliday in Anaheim

A calcium-binding protein derived from jellyfish is edging closer towards entering the supplements market, following the laboratory studies showing potent anti-aging activity on brain cells.

Omega-3 goes condition-specific

By  Jess Halliday

The omega-3 market is one of the biggest trends in the supplement market today, but it seems it is crossing from general wellness towards products aimed at specific consumers and indications.

Brand New Brands births first two companies

By  Jess Halliday in Anaheim

Last February Brand New Brands entered the functional foods arena with $15 million in funding and a plan to nurture small brands. At Expo West Jess Halliday caught up with founder and president Will Rosenzweig to discuss the first offshoots of the...