Tag: stress
Adaptogens: Nature’s Answer to Stressed & Tired
Interest in adaptogens is high, and it’s easy to see why: According to a Gallup poll released in 2019, more Americans were stressed and...
Taiyo: New Sunfiber, Suntheanine Studies Confirm Efficacy
Taiyo, maker of branded ingredients Sunfiber and Suntheanine, has recently published two human studies on their ingredients.
One study, published in Nutrients, was performed on...
Gadot Educates Formulators on Necessity of Magnesium
Haifa Bay, Israel—Gadot Biochemical Industries is launching a campaign to educate formulators about the need to add magnesium to various foods, supplements, and beverages,...
Study: KSM-66 Ashwagandha a Safe, Effective Solution to Insomnia
Los Angeles, CA—KSM-66 Ashwagandha can be a safe, effective solution to insomnia and the anxiety that accompanies it, according to a new double-blind, randomized,...
64% of Supplement Users Take A Supplement Daily, According to TTC Survey
Spring, TX—Trust Transparency Center released the results of a national survey of 1,003 U.S. supplement consumers, according to a press release. The findings: 64%...
Study: Resveratrol Displays Anti-Stress Effects
Buffalo, NY-- Resveratrol, a plant compound found in the skin and seeds of grapes and berries, displays anti-stress effects that open door for new...
Company Profile: RidgeCrest Herbals
Company Description
RidgeCrest Herbals is an award-winning developer and manufacturer of safe and effective natural botanical formulas for a variety of specific health needs. A...
SOS for Stressed and Tired
For too many of us, feeling stressed and spent during the day, yet unable to unwind and enjoy refreshing sleep at night, has become...
Adaptogenic Herbs to Nourish, Support and Balance the Entire Body
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Study: Some Matcha Shows Stress-Relieving Properties
Theanine, a major amino acid in green tea, can reduce stress in mice and humans, according to researchers from the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences...