
Claudia Adrien
Senior Correspondent at Nutra Ingredients-usa
Senior correspondent @NutraUSA
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1 week ago |
nutraingredients-usa.com | Claudia Adrien
She is one of the celebrities embracing glutathione, often called the body’s “master antioxidant”, because it plays a central role in neutralizing free radicals. While naturally produced in the liver, getting additional glutathione can be accomplished either intravenously or by daily oral supplementation. Glutathione use is gaining traction, and the substance is likely to experience serious market growth, with supplements constituting the most widely consumed product format.
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1 week ago |
nutraingredients.com | Claudia Adrien
DNA testing company 23andMe recently filed for bankruptcy, but the company was successful in several areas including offering millions of simple, user-friendly testing kits to its consumers. “23andMe got their price point down to a very consumer approachable level, but they also spent a substantial amount of money on designing the user experience,” Voreades told NutraIngredients at the recent Probiota Americas in Vancouver.
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1 week ago |
nutraingredients-usa.com | Claudia Adrien
DNA testing company 23andMe recently filed for bankruptcy, but the company was successful in several areas including offering millions of simple, user-friendly testing kits to its consumers. “23andMe got their price point down to a very consumer approachable level, but they also spent a substantial amount of money on designing the user experience,” Voreades told NutraIngredients at the recent Probiota Americas in Vancouver.
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1 week ago |
nutraingredients-usa.com | Claudia Adrien
Dr. Gabby Tender, PhD, associate officer, microbiome products at the Gates Foundation, spoke at Probiota Americas last week about how modulating maternal and infant microbiomes represents a promising strategy to reduce maternal, infant and neonatal mortality and morbidity. Dr. Tender works with the foundation’s Maternal Newborn Child Nutrition Health Team. “Undernutrition, chronic infection and gut microbiome dysbiosis lead to an inflamed gut state,” she said.
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2 weeks ago |
nutraingredients.com | Claudia Adrien
Writing in the journal of Dermatology and Therapy, researchers from California-based Codex Labs, Integrative Skin Science and Research, and Integrative Research Institute found that several beneficial bacteria increased at least threefold in their study that investigated the connection between the skin-gut axis, hormones and acne. There was also a reduction in potentially harmful gut bacteria.
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RT @elsohemy: Our latest paper by Dr. Matineh Panah @matinehpanah in #JNutr @jnutritionorg was featured in @NutraUSA by @Claudia_Adrien ht…

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