Recent News & Comments About digestive health supplements
Novel digestive health ingredient targets big guns in food and beverages
Tegricel, a bioactive peptide from bovine colostral whey developed by South Dakota-based Sterling Technology, made its debut in the dietary supplements market, but is now being targeted at food and beverage manufacturers following a partnership with Wild announced in late 2010.
Really?: Really? Red Wine as a Probiotic Delivery System
Known for its potential to protect against heart disease, red wine also aids digestive health, through probiotics, studies show.
Really? Red Wine Is Good for the Stomach
Known for its potential to protect against heart disease, red wine also aids digestive health, through probiotics, studies show.
Probiotics Could Ease Digestive Distress from Antibiotics
(USA TODAY) -- Probiotics -- or live microorganisms intended to boost health, such as the bacteria in some yogurts -- have become popular items in vitamin stores and even many supermarkets. One of probiotics' most popular uses is in preventing and treating digestive problems.
Reliv International Raises Dividend
CHESTERFIELD, Mo., May 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Â Reliv International, Inc. (RELV), a maker of nutritional supplements that support optimal health, today announced that the board of directors has ...
Stimulant Free Energy Management Supplement from Swanson Health Products Features Enzymes, Herbs and Vitamins for ...
Now available from Swanson Health Products: Stimulant free Swanson Ultra ZIP EX2 Enzymatic Energizer featuring digestive enzymes, natural herbs and specific vitamins to provide long lasting energy without jitters or crash.Fargo, ND (PRWEB) May 11, 2012 Most energy drinks deliver a quick, temporary boost in energy followed by a rise in blood sugar from the excessive amounts of sugar and a ...
Fat myths
Work out all you want. Buy all the supplements you like. The former is great for cardiovascular health but it won't cause you to lose weight, and the latter might be worse than useless.
Fish tied to lower colon cancer risk: study
(Reuters) - People who eat plenty of fish may have a lower risk of colon cancer and, even more, rectal cancer, according to an analysis of 41 studies from around the world. The analysis, which appeared in the American Journal of Medicine, is the latest report that ties fish consumption to a number of possible health benefits. Jie Liang of Xijing Hospital of Digestive Diseases in Xi'an, China ...
Getting your 'friendly bacteria' fix
With mounting evidence of probiotics’ power to keep your gut in good health, the helpful bacteria are popping up more and more often in foods and supplements
DoctorsHealthPress.com Supports Study Showing the Effects of Capsaicin on Reducing Belly Fat
The Doctors Health Press, a publisher of various natural health newsletters, books and reports, including the popular online Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin, is lending its support to a recent study showing the effects of capsaicin on reducing belly fat.Boston, MA (PRWEB) May 19, 2012 The Doctors Health Press, a publisher of various natural health newsletters, books and reports, including the ...
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