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Sourcing Quality

by James Gormley | April 9, 2020

Nutrition Industry Executive turned to Mark LeDoux, founder, CEO and chairman of the board of directors of Carlsbad, CA-based Natural Alternatives International, and asked him the following question: In terms of quality control, what role does the contract manufacturer play, and how does this relate to responsibility for ensuring quality up and down the supply ...

Contract Manufacturing Comes of Age

by James Gormley | April 9, 2020

Brands today are embracing contract manufacturers as true partners in their products’ success. The Participants Are: Annie Eng, CEO, HP Ingredients, Bradenton, FL, https://hpingredients.com Mark LeDoux, Founder and CEO, Natural Alternatives International (NAI), Carlsbad, CA, www.nai-online.com Vincent Tricarico, Vice President of Contract Manufacturing, NutraScience Labs, Farmingdale, NY, www.nutrasciencelabs.com Eugene Ung, CEO, Best Formulations, City of ...

Industry Update 1995-2020

by Janet Poveromo | April 9, 2020

Nutrition Industry Executive’s 25 Years and 25 Top News Stories The natural product and dietary supplement industry has gone through a number of changes since Nutrition Industry Executive’s (NIE) debut in 1995. In honor of the magazine’s 25th anniversary, we took a look back at some of the industry’s major milestones, and reflect on the ...

Drinking Tea Improves Brain Health, Study Suggests

by Nicholas Saraceno | April 9, 2020

A recent study led by researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) revealed that regular tea drinkers have better organized brain regions— and this is associated with healthy cognitive function—compared to non-tea drinkers. The research team made this discovery after examining neuroimaging data of 36 older adults. “Our results offer the first evidence of ...

Think On It

by Nicholas Saraceno | April 9, 2020

The cognitive health sector may feature many staples of old, but research and development are continuing to move the category forward. The National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Aging (NIA) describes cognitive health as “the ability to clearly think, learn and remember.” Although the terms are often used interchangeably, the NIA notes that cognitive ...

Foot Joint Seen for the First Time

by Lisa Schofield | April 9, 2020

The bones of the foot need to be extremely flexible allowing the foot to point, twist and flex; and in other positions also need to be absolutely rigid, such as pushing off or jumping to protect the ankle from being sprained, or worse, broken. The key to this ability is the subtalar joint, below the ...

Supporting Mobility for Active Adults

by Lisa Schofield | April 9, 2020

Joints, bones and muscles are no longer isolated in the minds of active adults—it’s all in the movement. Here’s how to formulate for this expanding population. What was your most recent movement before you began reading this? If it was something as simple as crossing your legs and you needed to stop and think for ...

Consumer Interest in Immune Health Drives Demand for Functional Ingredients

by John Quilter | February 28, 2020

With 42 percent of global consumers now proactively looking for products that can improve their health, to meet consumer demand for the products that provide the benefits they’re searching for, it’s vital for manufacturers to understand the market drivers, and what’s motivating consumer choice. For manufacturers and brands operating in the well-being category, the immune ...

Rebranding for Social Impact

Harnessing the Power of Moral Self-awareness As Shakespeare put it in Twelfth Night, “some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Indeed, many of today’s high-profile business leaders are having greatness thrust upon them, with the vast majority facing new challenges in addressing social and environmental impact awareness. Some ...

USDA Unveils New Federal Hemp Production Rules Amid Concerns from the Industry

by Kyle Diamantas and Samuel Felker | February 28, 2020

The U.S. hemp/CBD industry reached another milestone at the end of 2019, as long-awaited federal rules were announced governing hemp production in the U.S. Still, many in the industry have expressed frustration at some of the new requirements making it more difficult than ever to grow, process and market hemp. And, there still remains a ...

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