Archives for May 23, 2010

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Industry rallies against more FTC authority

By Lorraine Heller

The US dietary supplement industry is renewing campaigning efforts against a bill that could tighten legislation of their products by expanding the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) enforcement authority.

UAS promotes synbiotic blends

By staff reporter

Minnesota-based probiotics specialist UAS laboratories is promoting four specialist blends utilizing a range of its proprietary probiotic strains and prebiotic fructooligosaccharides (FOS).

Researcher calls for stimulant herb rethink

By Shane Starling

US researchers have highlighted increasing numbers of adverse events for products containing extracts of the yohimbe herb which is sold in both the dietary supplement and pharmaceutical channels.

Bilberry-pine bark mix shows eye health benefits

By Stephen Daniells

Daily supplements of a blend of a bilberry extract and an extract from French maritime pine bark may lower the pressure in the eye and boost overall ocular health, says a new study.

Soy boosts curcumin bioavailability, says Indena

Italian herbal extracts supplier Indena says soy phosphatidylcholine can boost the bioavailability of curcumin, a typically stubborn nutrient that studies have linked to bone health and inflammation benefits.

Fruit and veg advice gets nutrigenomic boost

By Stephen Daniells

Increased intakes of fruit and vegetables may decrease markers of inflammation linked to a range of chronic diseases, says a new study from Spain.