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E. Coli Shown to Alter Host Environment to Benefit Self
A study has found that E. coli creates a toxic chemical that changes intestinal cells to provide self-benefit, an ability that researchers say could provide a clue to why the bacteria have been linked to nutritional problems such as malnutrition and stunted growth. Escherichia coli is known to cause diarrhea, and scientists at Washington University ...
Sports Nutrition Q&A
A Sports Nutrition Mini-Q&A with Andrew Rice, Director of Product & Brand Strategy, Stratum Nutrition, Carthage, Missouri, stratumnutrition.com Briefly, how would you describe the sports nutrition market that is emerging today, and how does it differ from the market of just a few years ago? The sports nutrition market today is a fast-paced, highly competitive ...
Dietary Supplements and SNAP
Nutrition Industry Executive (NIE) magazine asked Daniel Fabricant, PhD, CEO and president of the Washington, D.C.-based Natural Products Association (NPA), the following question: NIE: With thousands of cars lining up at food distribution locations throughout the U.S. during this pandemic, food insecurity has been shown as a deeply serious problem in this country, possibly more ...
Cinnamon May Improve Blood Sugar Control in People With Prediabetes
Cinnamon improves blood sugar control in people with prediabetes and could slow the progression to type 2 diabetes, according to a new study published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society. It is estimated that nearly 90 million people in the United States have prediabetes, which occurs when blood sugar levels are higher than normal ...
Alkemist Labs’ Elan Sudberg and “Next-Generation Transparency”
(NIE) spoke with Elan Sudberg, CEO of Garden Grove, CA-based Alkemist Labs, and here’s what he had to say about what he calls “Next Generation Transparency:” “There’s an emerging movement I call ‘Next Generation Transparency,’ which is propelled by consumers who want to know more about the ingredients, like how they were grown, processed and ...
Taking Protein Before Bed May Result in Better Muscle Gains
Drinking a casein shake just before sleep increases gains in muscle mass and strength in response to resistance exercise. But to date, no study has directly addressed whether this effect is due to increased total protein intake only, or if a bedtime beverage is better. According to a review published in Frontiers in Nutrition, existing ...
Sleep & Relaxation Support—Continued
Nutrition Industry Executive (NIE) spoke with Kim Edwards, global product manager for Kemin Human Nutrition and Health, Des Moines, IA, www.kemin.com. Here are her responses to two questions we posed to her regarding ingredients for sleep and relaxation support. NIE: Sleep-support ingredients used to mainly include such ingredients as passionflower, chamomile, lemon balm, kava, valerian, ...
Mouse Study Shows Pregnancy Stress Affects Offspring’s Immunity
One of the first things a family tries to do when a woman gets pregnant is to ensure she reduces her stress levels. Now, a murine study sheds light on a powerful reason why this is good for her offspring: mice exposed to stress in the womb and soon after birth can expect a lifetime ...
Beyond CBD? Denver-based company aims to forge a new path forward with CBN
Nutrition Industry Executive (NIE) magazine spoke with Charlotte Mosher, director of sales and marketing for Slumber CBN, which is located in Denver, CO (https://slumbercbn.com): NIE: Why is CBN important as an ingredient, and how are you differentiating it, products, and market-wise, from CBD and full-spectrum hemp extracts? CBN is a minor cannabinoid that has been ...
Study Explains Why Some Creams and Cosmetics May Cause a Skin Rash
Allergic reactions in the skin can be caused by many different chemical compounds found in creams, cosmetics and other topical consumer products, but how they trigger the reaction has remained somewhat mysterious. A new study suggests the way some chemicals displace natural fat-like molecules (called lipids) in skin cells may explain how many common ingredients ...
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