Articles by Lisa Schofield
Sleep, Perchance to Dream
People are losing sleep and fretting over it. Here’s why and how you can formulate products that help dreams happen. Tossing and turning at night could never be an Olympic sport. Too many people are really good at it. Delayed sleep onset, insomnia and half sleep/half flip-flopping are affecting more people than ever. The vicious ...
Screen Time Exacerbates Impulsive Behavior in Children
Some parents can believe that when their children are preoccupied with their tablets or TV that it may be a blessing – no rowdy behavior, or running around knocking over lamps. However, a new study showed that too much screen time can have a deleterious effect in kids. A study recently published in Pediatrics shows ...
Kids Today
Children face different challenges in 2020 and beyond. Here are some ideas on how to formulate for children to help them grow into a healthy adulthood. It can certainly be said that children tend to be naturally enlightening, as they perceive their world and the people in it in such refreshing ways. And when children ...
It’s Good to Be Yellow: Curcumin Innovations
How exquisite is turmeric—its golden color, its rich flavor as a culinary spice, and its affinity for humans, as it gives tremendous health benefits. More adults in the West are now familiar with “curry”—some hate the flavor, while others crave it. But most people understand that incorporating it into their lives even as supplements is ...
Why Formulate a Children’s Vision Support Supplement?
According to new research, ophthalmologists are seeing a significant increase in children with dry eye and eyestrain from too much screen time. Digital eyestrain is an increasing problem among children. They can experience dry eye, eyestrain, headaches and blurry vision, too. While symptoms are typically temporary, they may be frequent and persistent. A new study ...
Oh, Say Can You See?
Vision is one of the most preciously held senses—and preserving eye health is an increasingly important goal for adults of all ages. Of all the five senses, vision is often deemed the one people would rather not lose at all costs. For good reason, so much of what we see informs and inspires us. The ...
Mushrooms’ Magic May Lie in Boosting Cognitive Health: Study
If you love eating mushrooms, you may enjoy puzzle solving for a long time, as a new study shows that eating mushrooms can protect parts of the brain responsible for cognitive function. New research has shown that seniors who consume more than two standard portions of mushrooms weekly may have 50 per cent reduced odds ...
Pondering Cognitive Support
Young adults are having more “senior moments” than ever. Stress, constant mental and physical activity plus poor diet and sleep-deprived lifestyles necessitate a well-rounded brain-support supplement. Think about it—who doesn’t enjoy learning something new? There’s a momentary flush of self-confidence when the “aha!” hits. It’s a great feeling. On the flip side, when we forget ...
Exercise Blasts Visceral Fat
Do you know anyone with a “beer belly” that is round and hard (like a watermelon)? This person has dangerously high visceral fat—the fat underneath the abdominals that surrounds the vital organs; it’s dense and pushes out the abdominal wall. The type of fat you can pinch, that’s soft and marshmallow like, is more an ...
Such a (Weight) Loss!
Each year seems to bring a new diet fad. No matter what they’re eating, supplements for weight are still in demand. Here’s how ingredients help keep up. Every decade has its fad to lose weight the easy way. In the early 1900s, you could buy tapeworms, which would eat all your food inside you (not ...
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