Health supplements news articles 
Look your best on Christmas Day with a litle help from Fushi's detox supplements
Come Christmas Day you want to look your best, and even if you've hung up the little black dress until New Year's Eve, a little cheat's help will not only ensure you beat the squeeze, it will also leave a some room at the sides for any topping up Fushi's potent detox supplements deep cleanse the system and, crucially, prop up the metabolism - to tackle those extra calories and enhance the circulatory system. It's brilliant, too, for brightenin... [more]
Natural energy boosters for great health on the go
Nosh Detox has presented its new trio of natural energy boosters for great health On the Go. Available to buy online and delivered worldwide, these healthy snacks and supplements are part of the Nosh Letterbox Range to naturally support well-being throughout the day: NOSH QI BALLS, £6.95 We all have moments where we want to give in to temptation and run towards the sweet aisle searching for a sugar hit. These 10 yummy, chewy seed, nut and r... [more]
Weleda's Blackthorn Elixir invigorates and revitalises
If you're feeling sluggish after a nasty virus or winter cold, then try Weleda's Blackthorn Elixir - it's strictly natural. This fortifying fruity drink is made from 100% natural ingredients and ripened sloe berries gathered from the wild by controlled collection to ensure sustainability. It's a certified organic health supplement formulated to invigorate and revitalise. Take a quick shot of sloe berry goodness to boost your get up and go. You... [more]
Ward of winter colds, improve your overall health and look after your skin with Functionalab supplements
By taking a daily dose of essential vitamins and nutrients you can ward of winter colds, improve your overall health and even look after your skin. The cold and flu season is upon us so back up your immune system this winter with Functionalab, a progressive and premium brand of science-based, supplements promoting a holistic approach to beauty, health and nutrition. By taking a daily dose of essential vitamins and nutrients you can ward of winter... [more]
Rosehip seed oil nourishes, rejuvenates and regenerates the skin at the deepest levels
Harvested from the seeds of the wild rose and one of nature's most beneficial oils, rosehip seed oil is rich in antioxidant vitamins A, C and E - also exceptionally emollient - as well as high levels of the essential fatty acids to nourish, rejuvenate and regenerate the skin at the deepest levels. And, what's more, light and easily absorbed, it can be used topically on the face and body especially on areas where skin is driest, or damaged, or tak... [more]
Other Health supplements news and reviews
National Animal Supplement Council Recognizes Companies for Improving the Standards of Animal Health Supplements and ...
VALLEY CENTER, CA-- - National Animal Supplement Council hosted its 2nd annual awards gala on May 10, at Scripps Seaside Forum in La Jolla. Companies were celebrated for extraordinary efforts in their ...
Vitamin D non-skeletal health benefits unclear
Taking vitamin D supplements for bone health is fine but using it to prevent and treat other diseases doesn't have clear evidence, a panel of medical experts says.
Vitamins and Supplements: Do They Work?
Vitamins and dietary supplements are big--more than 110 million Americans forked over a collective $28 billion in 2010 on little bottles of would-be health magic. Research is unclear, however, on whether shoring up your diet with extra vitamins, minerals, and other supplements helps or hurts--in the short run or in reaching for the century mark.
Vitamin Shoppe: US supplement user confidence soars to 93% as usage increases
Survey data indicated that 93% of vitamin users are more confident about their health when taking dietary supplements, a 21% increase from 2011. The survey, conducted by Wakefield Research on behalf of The Vitamin Shoppe, also found that 72% of respondents report taking a multivitamin supplement on a regular basis.
4 Your Health: Study co-author discusses supplements and cancer
TUCSON - Many of us take vitamins and supplements to stay healthy, and keep us on the right track, but a new study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute finds evidence that high doses of certain supplements can actually increase the risk of cancer.
DSM seeks boost from dietary supplements deal
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch food and chemicals firm DSM is buying the world's biggest producer of a fish oil extract believed to boost brain power for about 420 million euros ($534 million), as it targets parts of the food sector resistant to economic swings. DSM, which has sold off much of its cyclical bulk chemicals business in recent years to turn itself into the world's largest vitamins ...
WellnessFX Launches Mobile App -- A 'Better Way to Manage your Health' goes Mobile
SAN FRANCISCO, May 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- WellnessFX announced today the launch of their iOS mobile app designed to help users build, manage and track their personal health goals. With the WellnessFX ...
Global Nutritional Supplements Market Reviewed in New Koncept Analytics Study Available at MarketPublishers.com
As health consciousness and disposable income are growing on a global basis, the worldwide nutritional supplement industry is expected to enjoy a significant growth rate in the nea
Diabetes Support Supplements, a New Product from ProactiveLife, Contains Magnesium which May Provide Health Benefits ...
New research shows magnesium found in Diabetes Support Supplements may lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetesRancho Palos Verdes, CA (PRWEB) May 03, 2012 Magnesium according to several recently published studies may provide protection against developing type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Support supplements contains magnesium to assist people improve their overall health by combining diet, exercise ...
Do Vitamins And Supplements Actually Work?
Vitamins and dietary supplements are big -- more than 110 million Americans forked over a collective $28 billion in 2010 on little bottles of would-be health magic. Research is unclear, however, on whether shoring up your diet with extra vitamins, minerals, and other supplements helps or hurts -- in the short run or in reaching for the century mark.

