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Condition-Specific Guide

A complete resource to ingredients for health.

One of the top trends of the year is the move to market condition-specific nutritional products. The whole story — and exclusive Fi directory listing — provides manufacturers with a road map for the terrain ahead.

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Warning on Body Building Products

In this Consumer Update video, FDA Product Safety Expert Deborah Autor, J.D., helps explain the agency's warning, issued July 28, 2009, to stop using body building products that claim to contain steroids or steroid-like substances.

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Podcast: New regulations could upend industry

Todd RunestadDietary Supplement Safety Act of 2010 Q&A with Steve Mister, CEO of Council for Responsible Nutrition.

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SabinsaSaberry, a Multifaceted Antioxidant


Saberry is a proprietary, patent pending, extract of the fruits of Emblica officinalis Gaertn, more commonly known as the Indian Gooseberry. Saberry is a light colored powder, processed from fresh Indian gooseberries by a novel extraction technology to retain the natural goodness of the fruit. Saberry from Sabinsa is standardized to contain a minimum of 10% B-Glucogallin and 50% Gallates.  

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Stemming the Tide
Focus on: Weight Management & Obesity

This Nutracon webinar promises to inspire as experts discuss the latest trends in weight management and the future of the category. Our team of experts will also look at the challenges within this category such as recent adverse events from products such as Hydroxycut, FTC enforcement on misleading weight loss claims and ingredients that show promise for the coming year.

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2009 US Nutrition Industry Overview issue

Dietary-supplement sales grew from 5.8 per cent 6.3 per cent in 2008, shattering the prediction by some that consumers' falling disposable income would drown dietary-supplement sales. Overall, there were $102 billion in nutrition-industry consumer sales last year, the magazine reports. Growth slowed in categories other than dietary supplements, but remained positive nonetheless.
NBJ covers these and other 2008 sales and growth estimates in its 2009 US Nutrition Industry Overview issue.

 

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GRAS-fed animal feed markets set to open

The coming of a GRAS approval process to the animal-feed sector will open up new avenues for suppliers. George A Burdock, PhD, runs down the regulations and discusses growth opportunities

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New ingredients - February 2010

Lactic acid to mask offnotes; 5-HTP certified free from contaminants; Soy protein isolate for pH-neutral drinks; Plant-based version of Celadrin; Rosemary extracts for personal-care products; NXT Nutritionals debuts baking version of SUSTA

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Featured Story

Superfruits enrich nutricosmetics

Nutricosmetics companies are adding the health punch of superfruits and plants to their new offerings. Jeanette Jacknin, MD, reveals the top ingredients that are enriching skin-care products.

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The power of ‘AECES’

Joanna Marchut and Peter JH Jones evaluate how the five tests of acceptability, ease of formatting, cost-effectiveness, efficacy and safety can lead to a product’s commercial success

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