Association to hold seminar on 'The Non-GMO Future'
Dietary supplement manufacturers need to consider the implications of possible GMO labeling initiatives, with the issue more...
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The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) is threatening litigation against Bayer for alleged “deceptive practices...
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The five associations representing the dietary supplement industry have asked the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to...
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Vitamin Shoppe’s ‘unique’ multipacks for men and women branded as Mytrition are doing ‘very well’ and current...
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Live from VitaFoods 2013
Adam Ismail
Executive Director, GOED
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Dispatches from VitaFoods Europe 2013
As Stepan Liquid Nutrition looks to expand the use of its Clarinol CLA in sports nutrition products,...
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The US Food and Drug Administration has issued some important warning letters in recent weeks. In this...
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Resveratrol 2012
I, along with about 80 of the most important scientists and physicians in the US, Europe, Middle East, and Asia just participated in the Resveratrol 2012 scientific conference in the UK. The evidence for resveratrol's ability to prevent, and treat the diseases of our modern lifestyle and obesity were impressive to say the least. When I was interviewed 6 years ago I stated that Transmax resveratrol would be ultimately considered more important to human health than penicillin. At the conference, after my presentation, I amended this statement. I now believe that Transmax resveratrol will be more important to all antibiotics within 20 years. Its potential to prevent diabetes, cancers, cardio-vascular disease, and inflammatory conditions is unique amongst both natural compounds and pharmaceuticals.
Posted by James Betz
23 December 2012 | 21h21