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Published study finds topical glutathione is faster acting
Glutathione is the body’s master antioxidant, essential for immune health as well as the body’s natural cleansing processes. A new published study signals an exciting new era in glutathione supplementation. Researchers have shown that a topical glutathione spray,...
University study confirms sugar substitute is better tolerated
The food industry is focused on pulling sugar out of products. But replacement sweeteners often cause gut distress. Now there’s new published university research verifying and validating soluble tapioca fiber’s exceptional tolerability as a sugar replacement. Contact...
Human clinical study finds ingredient combination improves energy, sleep and insulin sensitivity
A published randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over pilot clinical trial found a patented ingredient combination helps to significantly increase NAD+ metabolome, including NAD+, NADP+ and NADPH, which are pivotal for human health. It also helps...
Acceptance tests show chewable gummy alternative is preferred for omega-3 supplements
Fishy smell. Fish burps. Hard-to-swallow soft gels. Unpleasant texture. Consumers don’t often think of taking an omega-3 supplement as enjoyable. And many people are trying to steer clear of sugar. New technology is enabling omega-3 supplement manufacturers to create...
Human Clinical study finds guar fiber helps manage cold symptoms
A placebo-controlled, double blind, randomized, parallel-group comparative study found that guar fiber significantly reduced most general symptoms including runny nose, plugged nose, general malaise, arthralgia and chills. Contact Reporters’ Resource for study...
Published study shows a form of L-theanine helps improve sleep in boys with ADHD
A published study has found chewable supplements containing a specific form of L-theanine may help improve sleep quality in boys with ADHD, without significant side effects. The researchers noted that the benefits were consistent among children regardless of whether...
Published human clinical study finds HMB + Vitamin D decreases fatty muscle tissue in middle-aged participants
Muscle and fat mass-related changes in body composition start in our 30s. There is wide-ranging research supporting the significance of ꞵ-hydroxy-ꞵ-methylbutyrate (HMB) for muscle health in the 18-40 age group as well as those 65+. In this most recent double-blind,...
Human clinical studies find certain honey supports cancer patients
Published research involving men and women undergoing chemotherapy treatment for their cancer reveals that a special type of non-infused herbal honey improves their quality of life and ability to finish treatment. This type of honey is produced when bees are fed a...