PLT Health Solutions offers Collactive Collagen Complex for functional products including clear and ready-to-drink beverages
January 4, 2016
PLT Health Solutions, Inc. has begun marketing Collactive™ Collagen Complex in the United States. Collactive is a 100% marine-based, all-natural ingredient composed of collagen and elastin peptides formulated in the same ratio found naturally in human skin.
Novel Ingredients repositions, uses Supply Side to debute Kinetiq™ energy performance
September 14, 2015
This position covers Novel’s entire offering of highly differentiated, clinically backed ingredients; best-in-class processing technologies; and a trusted supply of premier botanicals for the nutraceutical, food, personal care and pet food industries.
Two studies presented at the International Symposium on Nutritional Aspects of Osteoporosis highlight the positive effects of prunes
June 26, 2015
The International Symposium on Nutritional Aspects of Osteoporosis (ISNAO) brings together the best scientific minds in bone health research and nutrition.
Evidence indicates vitamin D supports bone, brain and heart health; helps mitigate diabetes and depression; and aids in weight management, inflammation control, immunity and cancer prevention…and more. Is it really the new panacea?
November 1, 2014
Until just a few years ago, vitamin D was known simply as the “bone vitamin.”
It’s no secret that the first place age hits the body is in the joints. Rather than sit still and take it, today’s middle-aged and older adults are availing themselves of a number of ingredient options to be able to stay on their toes.
October 31, 2014
Almost a third of adults report some type of joint pain
A study published in the British Journal of Nutrition examined the mechanism of the bone-protective properties of an unlikely source—California dried plums.
July 21, 2014
Fifty-seven million Americans suffer from low bone density or osteoporosis, a disease which causes bones to become so weak and brittle that even a minor fall or other stresses may cause fractures.