
The plant-based and hormone-free shatavari root extract offers relief for menopause symptoms.
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The plant-based and hormone-free shatavari root extract offers relief for menopause symptoms.

The new addition to the leadership team will support the healthcare technology company’s goal of global personal wellness innovation.

Compared with conventional senna products, the supplement (CaFi from Logical Square) offers potential for digestive health with fewer side effects.

The botanical supplement was tested as natural alternative for skin brightening and promoting overall skin health.

The four new blends combine mushrooms and herbs, vitamins, and minerals for targeted wellness support.

The double-blind study analyzed the effect of the blend on joint and lower back pain, range of motion, and quality of life.

The daily supplementation over 24 weeks helped reduce inflammation and gut dysfunction.

The use of the vitamin for calciphylaxis symptoms highlights a new approach with the potential for future treatment options.

The low-cost alternative to other plant proteins contains no detectable level of heavy metals.

Mushrooms are emerging as powerhouse ingredients in wellness, with consumer trends and innovation driving growth in multiple categories.

A multipurpose supplement with growing popularity, beet root is shaping up to be a noteworthy and versatile ingredient to watch.

To celebrate International Women's Day (March 8) we are highlighting articles and roundtables, produced in partnership with Women in Nutraceuticals, on women’s health research and the role of women leaders driving innovation and equity in the industry.

To celebrate International Women's Day (March 8), Nutritional Outlook is putting the spotlight on women's health and wellness. In this compilation, we present recent research on pregnancy and menopause.

To celebrate International Women's Day (March 8), Nutritional Outlook is putting the spotlight on women's health and wellness. In this compilation, we present recent research on menstruation and skin health.

The blends, FibRefine 3.0 and Organic FibRefine 3.5, can offer increased fiber content without digestive distress.

The global plant-based food company will also offer attendees samples from its new lineup of brands.

The new partnership with Alchem Enterprise will bring ingredients including NEM eggshell membrane and sageXtra to the region’s nutraceutical sector.

Xeya Shatavari 15% is intended to support hormonal balance, menstrual health, ease menopause symptoms and more.

The study demonstrated that supplementation with Mindrevive – a blend of sage and Japanese pagoda tree – led to improvements in various cognition function and brain health in adults ages 50-65.

Researchers tested the natural testosterone booster Tesnor by Gencor on the sexual, physical, and psychological health of older adult males.

In collaboration with market research firm SPINS, Nutritional Outlook provides a deep dive into 2025's top trending ingredients and categories in nutraceutical products, including B12, beet root, hydration, mushrooms, and kratom.

Additionally, its Consumer Goods Division and an Ayurvedic health evaluation will be available for attendees to visit at a second booth.

Researchers compared Magshape to other magnesium sources, analyzing plasma levels over several time intervals, plus digestive tolerance.

Attendees will be able to taste two beverage samples containing organic flavors from Virginia Dare.

Researchers examined the effects of the non-psychoactive cannabis compounds cannabidiol (CBD) on improving exercise endurance by reshaping the gut microbiome.

The various formats will also be highlighted, including ready-to-drink beverages, shakes, chews, and more.

Attendees can conceptualize their brand designs and formulations. Sirio will also feature its latest nutraceutical innovations.

The new technology, plus a new algal variation, will be introduced at Expo West 2025.

The oleoylethanolamide supplement features LipiSperse technology to ensure its effectiveness in the gut.

The study tested PEA, as Levagen+ from Gencor, compared with placebo in reducing menstrual pain at various time intervals.