Saturday 28 December 2013

For many, winter can mean long cold weather, little sunshine, and less exercise—all of which can affect a person’s immune system negatively. That’s why supplement distributors will often see changes in product sales patterns as their customers make an effort to meet the special nutritional needs of the season.

During colder months, consumers are likely to seek supplements that improve immunity, protect hair and skin from extreme conditions, and assist with weight loss. Distributors who can fulfill these special demands will soon discover that their sales and profits will see significant growth, resulting in stronger return on investment (ROI) for their business.

Although single letter vitamins such as vitamin C can be effective in warding off winter illnesses, a multivitamin provides comprehensive support and ultimately offers better convenience for the end user. In developing a multivitamin product, distributors are advised to consider formulations that contain unique ingredients to differentiate themselves from competitors. For instance, a multivitamin with herbal extracts sourced from ginseng or ginko can help a supplement stand out in the marketplace.

Aside from selling unique multivitamins, partnering with a leading vitamin manufacturer is the surest way to rise above the competition. For more information on winter’s top-selling supplements, call these manufacturers today.

Friday 20 December 2013

"When it comes to the vitamin business, there is the sales aspect as well as the production aspect to be mindful of. While you can take care of the marketing and selling yourself, producing vitamins entails expert knowledge and experience. This is why you need to source your merchandise from a reliable nutritional supplement manufacturer that you can trust with quality and safety. This arrangement of contracting another company to handle production is called private label manufacturing. Through this, you entrust production to companies such as Bactolac Pharmaceutical, Inc. and focus more on making sales without worrying about the actual manufacturing process. Of course, this works only if you work with a company having experienced and skilled professionals."

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Thursday 19 December 2013

"Today, with a trusted custom vitamin manufacturer like Bactolac Pharmaceutical Inc., there’s no need to hunt for animal liver. Custom vitamin manufacturers create vitamin supplements that address the needs of certain people. This service is a great option for large vitamin suppliers that need to have a specific vitamin included or excluded, or formulated in a specific amount, for their clients. Custom vitamin manufacturers offer pharmaceutical or supplement companies a wide range of ingredients, which allows the creation of alternative supplements if the conventional one happens to contain allergens. In addition, these supplements can come in different forms. Colored capsules, time release tablets, soft gel capsules, and chewable tablets are some of the choices a reputable vitamin contract manufacturer can provide to vitamin companies."

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Wednesday 18 December 2013

"Supplements As mentioned, it can be hard to get the necessary daily amount of vitamin D from food sources alone. Thus, some people need to take a vitamin D supplement. Supplemental vitamin D generally comes in two different forms: D2 (ergocalciferol) and D3 (cholecalciferol). Experts recommend that the supplement be taken with the largest meal of the day. Vitamin supplement distributors can source Vitamin D supplements from an established liquid vitamin manufacturer like Bactolac Pharmaceutical Inc."

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Tuesday 17 December 2013

"People aged 50 or older should take a multivitamin that contains B-12. B-12 supplements normally pack the vitamin in crystalline form, which is important because older adults often have a reduced ability to absorb B-12 in other forms. In addition, older adults who get insufficient exposure to sunlight should include multivitamins with vitamin D in their diet. Manufacturers of private label nutritional supplements like Bactolac Pharmaceutical Inc. can help address the needs of these people, among other groups with specific dietary requirements. Companies looking to develop any such formula for supplements or looking to have an existing formula manufactured may turn to these pharmaceutical companies for services ranging from formula development to packaging and shipping."

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Vitamin B3 is one of the eight B vitamins. Also known as niacin, B3 is an essential vitamin because it helps in the proper breakdown of protein and fat. Higher amounts of niacin are known to improve cholesterol levels and minimize cardiovascular risks. The vitamin also helps the body produce various sex and stress-related hormones necessary for a healthy liver, skin, and eyes.

Although Vitamin B3 deficiency is rare in developed countries, the possibility remains. In the U.S., alcoholism is the number one cause of vitamin B3 deficiency. Symptoms of mild deficiency include canker sores, fatigue, vomiting, indigestion, and depression. Severe deficiency can lead to a condition called pellagra, which is characterized by cracked and scaly skin, diarrhea, and dementia. Symptoms of vitamin B3 deficiency can often be treated with proper diet and supplementation.

High doses of B3 are available by prescription. However, B3 can be toxic at extremely high doses. Individuals are advised not to take more than the recommended daily allowance (RDA) unless prescribed by a physician.

Vitamin B3 is available in different supplement forms including niacin, niacinamide, and inositol hexaniacinate. Supplements can be purchased in tablet or capsule form. Doctors recommend regular liver tests when the vitamin is taken in high doses.

Thursday 12 December 2013

It is no secret that a pregnant woman shares the vitamins and minerals she ingests with the child she is carrying. Therefore, it is important that a pregnant woman have a balanced and healthy diet. However, this is often easier said than done.

Fortunately, reputable vitamin manufacturers create vitamin supplements for pregnant women. These supplements help them get the vitamins and minerals they need to have a healthy pregnancy. Essential vitamins and minerals for pregnant women include:

Calcium
For the same reason children are advised to drink milk, pregnant women should consume calcium-rich food to help their child’s bones develop. Additionally, calcium helps muscle and nerve function in the child. Calcium also reduces the risk of blood clots.

Vitamin C
Vitamin C is often associated with helping a person ward off illnesses. In addition to the immunity boost it provides, vitamin C helps a pregnant woman and her child absorb iron more effectively. This results in healthier blood cells and better oxygen flow.

Folic Acid
Folic acid helps prevent neural tube birth defects, a pregnancy threat that typically develops during the first 28 days after the baby has been conceived. A healthy amount of folic acid also helps support the placenta.

Friday 6 December 2013

"This arrangement of contracting another company to handle production is called private label manufacturing. Through this, you entrust production to companies such as Bactolac Pharmaceutical, Inc. and focus more on making sales without worrying about the actual manufacturing process. Of course, this works only if you work with a company having experienced and skilled professionals. In the next few years, the vitamin industry is sure to reveal more great discoveries that would convince even more people of the benefits of these products. There’s really no better time than now to get into the business; look for a vitamin manufacturer ASAP and get your business rolling."

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Thursday 5 December 2013

"According to a report from Tele Management, scientists from the UK may have found a reason why some children have a fear of the dark: Many young children are afraid of the dark and the complaint is often attributed to an irrational fear that will subside with time, or attention-seeking behaviour."

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Wednesday 4 December 2013

"A new systematic review published in the British Journal of Nutrition, is one of the first to focus on patterns of vitamin D status worldwide and in key population subgroups, using continuous values for 25(OH)D to improve comparisons. Principal investigator, Dr. Kristina Hoffmann of the Mannheim Institute of Public Health (MIPH), Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University stated, “The strength of our study is that we used strict inclusion criteria to filter and compare data, using consistent values for 25(OH)D. Although we found a high degree of variability between reports of vitamin D status at the population level, more than one-third of the studies reviewed reported mean serum 25(OH)D values below 50 nmol/l."

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Tuesday 3 December 2013

Surprisingly Common Nutrient Deficiencies

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"Are your health-conscious eating habits backfiring on you? That is a question you need to ask yourself right now. Most people only pay attention to the calorie, fat, and cholesterol levels of the food they eat. This might be the reason why they are diagnosed with different nutrient deficiencies. Here are three of the most common nutrient deficiencies among Americans:"

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In an attempt to provide children with healthier meals at school, President Obama signed a child nutrition bill in 2010. Although many schools have been able to adjust to the nutritional standards of the bill and the cost of supplying children with healthier food choices, many children still do not eat healthy, balanced meals on a regular basis.

This is probably because of the steadily increasing prices of food, especially of fruits and vegetables that carry a lot of the essential vitamins and nutrients children need to grow. Although people can still afford healthy food options, prices are definitely taking a toll on the budgets of parents. As a result, American families might not be eating healthily enough.

Fortunately, private label nutraceuticals have been able to provide Americans with a steady supply of nutritional supplements at affordable prices. These products are designed to help fill in the nutritional gaps a person might have due to having a less-than-ideal diet.

When choosing a nutritional supplement for your child, be sure to read the information on the packaging. Try to choose a supplement that contains essential vitamins and minerals such as the B vitamins, vitamin C, and iron. By using nutritional supplements responsibly, you and your children can lead the happy, healthy lives you deserve.

Friday 29 November 2013

Many children suffer from vitamin deficiency, thanks to their picky eating habits and unhealthy diets, among other reasons. Fortunately, children can make up for the vitamins they miss out on by taking vitamin supplements.

However, selecting a multivitamin can be difficult due to the many choices available. When checking the label of a multivitamin, remember to be on the lookout for the following details:

Content
Be sure to choose a multivitamin that is as complete as possible. At the very least, make sure that the multivitamin you get contains vitamin C, the different types of vitamin B, and vitamin K, as these are essential to proper growth and development.

Percentages
After checking the content of the multivitamin, check the percentage levels of each ingredient. These percentages often represent the daily value of each vitamin. Try to select a multivitamin that has 100 percent listed for the essential vitamins previously mentioned.

Extras
Most multivitamins will come with extras such as probiotics and antioxidants. While these extras are not essential, they offer several benefits, such as better digestion.

If you are unsure about what to choose among the vitamins available on the market, you can ask for a recommendation from a doctor. You can also look into contacting a custom vitamin manufacturer.

Tuesday 26 November 2013

Vitamin deficiency is a common problem among children in the United States. The following is a short list of common vitamin deficiencies that children develop:

Vitamin D
Vitamin D is oftentimes the vitamin that children lack the most. Many experts have pointed to the rise of video games as a reason why this is so, as children who remain cooped indoors playing these do not get enough exposure to sunlight, the body’s main source of vitamin D. Symptoms of vitamin D deficiency include irritability and delayed growth.

Vitamin C
Insufficient amounts of vitamin C can cause children to have poor appetites, joint pain, and frequent nose bleeds. Severe vitamin C deficiency can cause scurvy. This problem can easily be prevented by eating vitamin C-rich foods such as citrus fruits, tomatoes, and broccoli.

Vitamin A
Children lacking vitamin A typically feel weakness and fatigue faster than children who receive adequate amounts of the vitamin. If vitamin A deficiency is left ignored, children can develop symptoms such as night blindness, scaling of the skin, and respiratory infections.

Unhealthy diets and picky eating habits are typically the main culprits in vitamin deficiency cases among children. Fortunately, using vitamin supplements can easily prevent them from developing any ill effects that a vitamin deficiency can cause. As such, be sure to give chewable multivitamins to your children to keep them happy and healthy.

Wednesday 20 November 2013

Vitamin C—a.k.a. ascorbic acid—is a water-soluble vitamin that is an integral part of the human diet. It is abundant in many fruits and vegetables, but fish, fresh milk and meats such as liver and kidney have it as well. With the vitamin so commonly and readily available, meeting the recommended daily allowance (RDA) shouldn’t be an issue.

RDA of vitamin C

The RDA of vitamin C for men is 90mg, and for women 75mg. Pregnant women, however, should take an additional 10mg, while breastfeeding women need to consume 45mg more of the vitamin daily. Current RDA guidelines require smokers to take at least 100mg of vitamin C per day.

Deficiency

Severe vitamin C deficiency results in scurvy—an illness characterized by bleeding gums and tiny pinpoint bruises. The disease can worsen to the point wherein it causes poor wound healing and abnormal bone and dentine formation. Since an intake of 10mg of vitamin C a day is enough to prevent scurvy, the disease is rarely seen today.

The adverse effects of mild vitamin C deficiency are yet unknown. Stored vitamin C in the body can be depleted within one to three months. People who are vitamin C-deficient may also have other vitamin deficiencies and malnutrition.

Thursday 14 November 2013

Today’s consumers are constantly seeking innovative ways to obtain the general health maintenance they need. They are also looking for more variety and benefits beyond the traditional tablet and capsule technologies that have lorded over the nutraceutical industry for years. Consumers are discovering that drinkable supplements are a new and effective way to address their health needs.

Liquid nutraceutical products offer features and advantages never before seen in traditional tablets and capsules. These diverse products include a wide array of single-serve bottles, single-serve shots, and multi-dose concentrates. Vendors benefit from innovative manufacturing and formulation methods that they can capitalize on to attract and retain customers.

Many people prefer the convenience and simplicity afforded by drinkable products compared to that of pills and capsules. Liquid nutraceuticals ‘go down’ easier than their solid counterparts, and this characteristic can be enticing to people who are resistant to the idea of swallowing too many pills in one day, or are simply unable to swallow a tablet or a capsule.

In response to growing demand, nutraceutical manufacturers have now expanded their liquid production capabilities. Many have recently added syrups, liquid dietary supplements, liquid suspensions, energy drinks, oxygenated water, and nutrient-enhanced vitamin water into their wide range of selections.

Friday 8 November 2013

Vitamin D is an important vitamin, especially for growing children, as it helps bone development by enhancing the body's efficiency in absorbing calcium and phosphorus. When the skin is exposed to a normal amount of sunlight, the human body automatically produces the necessary amount of Vitamin D. However, there are factors can inhibit the amount of Vitamin D your body produces.

Winter Season
Winter can reduce your body's Vitamin D production. This is because the added layers of clothing you wear to act as a shield against the cold also shield the skin from the sunlight. The low angle of the sun in highly elevated areas during this season also affects one's exposure to the light.

Skin Color
For many people, spending 10 minutes under the sun without sunscreen is enough to spur production of a good amount of Vitamin D. However, people with darker skin need to stay exposed to the sun for a longer period of time in order to produce the same amount. This is largely because their skin has a larger amount of melanin, the compound responsible for making skin dark. This also absorbs sunlight, competing with the substance that needs sunlight for Vitamin D production.

While exposure to the sun is the best way to get Vitamin D, it is unavoidable for some people to stay indoors all day. With this in mind, taking a Vitamin D supplement is a great way for them to get the recommended amount of Vitamin D.


These days, many people stay inside their homes and crank up the air conditioning in order to beat the heat. Compared to children 10 or 20 years ago, children now also tend to stay indoors and play video games. A good number of people drive to their office, work for eight hours, and drive back home.

At first glance, there doesn't seem to be much of a connection between these three instances. However, doing any of these three activities can contribute to a person developing Vitamin D deficiency.

Vitamin D is largely responsible for the development of healthy bones. Getting it in the prescribed amount can help prevent medical conditions such as rickets and osteomalacia. Vitamin D is found in a number of foods such as oily fish (sardines, salmon) and eggs. However, the body's main source of Vitamin D is exposure to sunlight.


With this in mind, it is important to get out and under the sun for at least 10 to 15 minutes a day in order to get the necessary amount of Vitamin D. This is especially important for expecting mothers and young children. However, there are certain scenarios or medical conditions that can prevent a person from spending time outside. As such, taking multivitamins or having a custom vitamin made are alternative solutions to getting the required amount of Vitamin D.

Tuesday 5 November 2013

Probiotics are microorganisms that present a number of health benefits to the host. They can be found in different foods, especially yogurt, and are believed to help with digestion and protect against harmful bacteria. In food supplements, the most common type of probiotics used are lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria.

According to the journal “Animal Nutrition and Health”, probiotics are beneficial to the health of the host animal by contributing to intestinal microbial balance. Health benefits associated with taking probiotics include improved immune function, lower cholesterol levels, higher tolerance to lactose, reduced blood pressure, and better brain function. They can even be used as treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and diarrhea.

It should be noted that most of these associated benefits still need to be confirmed by extensive scientific research. At present, no probiotic product is licensed in the U.S. as a biological drug product for use in the prevention, cure, treatment, mitigation, or diagnosis of an actual human disease. Nevertheless, there's plenty of encouraging evidence suggesting that probiotics can help in the aforementioned illnesses and conditions.

Orally administered probiotic products are often marketed as dietary supplements, medical foods, conventional foods, and drugs. For those thinking of taking probiotics supplements, be sure to check with your doctor to confirm that they're right for you.


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Is your fibromyalgia becoming more unmanageable? Then it's likely that you're looking for the ideal solutions to your condition. Here are some of the common supplements promoted for fibromyalgia. Don't forget to consult a qualified medical professional for specific recommendations and dosages.

Magnesium

The body needs magnesium to perform over 300 biochemical reactions. Magnesium is often recommended for people with fibromyalgia because it is necessary for the generation of energy in cells. However, magnesium in high doses may cause nausea, diarrhea, muscle weakness, and loss of appetite, among other things.

Vitamin D

Some researchers have attributed fibromyalgia to vitamin D deficiency. One particular research involving 994 patients found a strong correlation between decreased vitamin D levels and higher levels of generalized bone and/or muscle pains.

S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe)

A couple of preliminary studies showed promise that SAMe can help with fibromyalgia. One of these studies evaluated the effect of SAMe or placebo in 17 fibromyalgia patients. Improvements were observed in the patients who took SAMe, but not in the ones who took the placebo.

5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)

There is preliminary evidence that 5-HTP may reduce the number of tender points (specific areas in the body that are painful when pressure is applied) in people with fybromialgia. Researchers believe that this is because of the supplement's ability to effect pain-modulating systems in the brainstem. Such supplements are often offered by private label manufacturers.


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Wednesday 25 September 2013

There's no doubt that a healthy diet is the best approach toward achieving good nutritional status. Unfortunately, various reasons exist why a person won't be able to eat a healthy meal each day, which may ultimately impact his overall health. Factors such as busy work schedules, vices, stress, and pollution can impede a generally healthy lifestyle.

Furthermore, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a program of studies designed to evaluate the health and nutritional status of the U.S. population, revealed that many people are falling short in meeting set requirements for certain important nutrients, including vitamins A and E, calcium, choline, magnesium, and folic acid.

As part of your journey toward better health and well-being, choose a healthier diet to help you stay well, along with a dietary supplement regimen custom-made for your personal nutritional needs. Keep in mind, dietary supplements are meant to complement a healthy diet, not replace it.


Rarely do Americans receive all of their daily nutritional needs by food alone. As a starting point, make a list of multivitamin products that is both gender and age-appropriate. Afterward, talk to your healthcare provider for advice on which of these supplements can help you achieve and maintain optimal wellness and health. 

Tuesday 17 September 2013

Commercial vitamin brands are promoted by their manufacturers with the goal of getting more customers to patronize their products. It isn’t a surprise, therefore, to find multiple brands claiming that they are better than the rest. If you want to be smart about the vitamins you’re buying, you need to discern between what is stated in ads and what the case really is.

When choosing vitamins to take, you need first to identify the very reason why you are taking them, since this will greatly impact its efficiency. What you take should supplement an essential nutrient that may be lacking in your body. Vitamin C, for instance, cannot be produced naturally by humans. Consult your doctor or a dietician to know your supplement needs.

Learn to sift truth from a pile of marketing terms; use your common sense to weed out exaggerated claims. No vitamin supplement 'cures' a disease or medical condition; in fact, this claim is illegal. Other terms to watch out for include 'natural' and 'high-potency'; these claims mean little to actual quality (this also applies to food items).


Look at the label and inspect the measurement of the vitamin in your supplement, then compare it with the recommended Dietary Reference Intake. Make sure the content does not exceed the recommended amount; otherwise, you may just be wasting money on vitamins that your body will just excrete without using.

Sunday 8 September 2013

Manufacturing vitamins is very serious business. Given the fact that vitamins can directly impact people’s health, the last thing people want to happen is to place their trust in a company that provides useless, or even harmful, vitamins. Consumers need to look for certain things in a vitamin manufacturer; with this knowledge, they can identify more quickly which vitamins they can rely on for the rest of their life.

Most of these characteristics are actually rooted in common sense. For one, the company should not have, at any time in the past, been accused and found guilty of falsely labeling its products, or claiming nutritional information that isn’t true. If you can’t even trust the label alone, there’s a good possibility you can’t trust the product itself; you’d want to know what you’re taking exactly and how much you need, and you’d want the label to reflect these facts accurately.


You'll also want to see if a particular manufacturer's products actually meet the standards of the government agencies that regulate them. If this isn't the case, then consider that to be a major red flag and seriously contemplate dropping the label altogether. Thankfully, many major manufacturers of vitamins and food supplements today are compliant with government regulations and standards; thus, you are assured that their products are safe.

Sunday 1 September 2013

The answer? They're both.

In recent years, there has been a boom of nutraceuticals in the US. Derived from the words “nutrition” and “pharmaceuticals,” nutraceuticals are medicinal compounds or products derived from food and sold in medicinal form. In addition to their nutritional value, they also carry specific health and medicinal benefits that can help prevent diseases. An example is lycopene, which is extracted from tomatoes and helps prevent cancer.

The description of nutraceuticals often depends on how they are sold or marketed, as they come in different types. They can be sold as dietary supplements, or as isolated drugs or botanicals, such as ginseng and gingko biloba. Nutraceuticals can also be marketed as “functional foods.” These come with constituents or vitamins that provide additional benefits not usually offered by the food alone. This could be in the form of processed food and drink like milk fortified with Vitamin D, or eggs enhanced with Omega-3.


More and more people are becoming concerned with their health, and part of maintaining health is to have a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals. The use of nutraceuticals aims to achieve that balance, in a relatively modern and more proactive way. These products are found in local supermarkets and come at an affordable price. Why, then, would anyone still opt to get sick and spend thousands on medicines if they can spend less on food supplements and remain healthy?

Sunday 25 August 2013

Many vitamin manufacturers claim to manufacture the best vitamins. However, it's not possible for every competitor to be on top at the same time. There are good vitamins, not so good ones, and ones that do more harm than good. Reputable vitamin manufacturers ensure that their supplements are absorbable. If these supplements do not get dissolved in the digestive system easily, then they will not get into the bloodstream to nourish cells.
Good vitamins should also be potent enough to have an effect on the body. Naturally-occurring vitamins will always be more complex than simplified and formulated supplements. Because of this, it is necessary for people who wish to improve their health to take higher amounts of these vitamins, as prescribed by their physicians and other health care specialists.
High quality vitamins are manufactured in such a way that each intake is able to deliver the same positive impact on the human body. These supplements should be devoid of unnecessary fillers, and should come from quality sources. Ingredients necessary for making vitamins are extracted from raw materials. Different vitamin manufacturers have different sources. A reputable vitamin manufacturer does not compromise the quality of the raw materials used because it would, in turn, affect the quality of their products.

Wednesday 21 August 2013

It's the immune system's job to stop viruses, bacteria, and parasites from damaging the various parts of the human body. Once body parts start functioning improperly, the chances that a person will succumb to diseases rises significantly. To prevent this from happening, people need to consume organic compounds rich in ascorbate—otherwise known as Vitamin C.

Vitamin C is just one of the many nutrients that are classified as water-soluble vitamins. Aside from protecting cells and boosting the performance of the immune system, water-soluble vitamins—particularly B vitamins—all contribute to the act of metabolizing digested food. These vitamins do not linger in the body for long; it caters to the short-term needs of various systems before being excreted via urination. The absence of a storage place for water-soluble vitamins requires individuals to source them from their daily diet.

If you think your immune system has been weakened, and you've been sick a lot or feel exhausted most of the time, then you should diligently consume vitamin C to improve your condition. Aside from eating fresh fruits and vegetables rich in the said nutrient (like broccoli, oranges, strawberries, and spinach), you can also take vitamin C supplements. Seek the advice of a doctor to determine the amount of vitamins you'll need to be in top shape again.

Saturday 17 August 2013

A product will be able to sell well if the packaging is striking enough to attract the customer's attention. Market trends state that like advertising in any form, it takes a maximum of 15 seconds for the customer to decide whether to buy a product or not; any longer and they'll move on. In light of this, how do you grab the attention of customers in such a short span of time, especially in the case of medication that has already been FDA-approval? There are ways to go about this.

First, conduct extensive market research and surveys to determine the product's target demographic group. Prior to performing market research, you will have to establish certain preliminaries—for example, market research and surveys should note if the product is unisex or aimed at a certain gender. Analyses of similar products from the competition should be factored in as well. The resulting data will help the marketing and design teams fashion the products to target the preferences of these demographic groups.

The product's main features should be highlighted in the design, and slogans should be employed when necessary. The company's design and marketing divisions will also need to coordinate their work to ensure that the product's final design synchs with the proposed campaign. The new product has the potential to sell well if the company's design and marketing people do their homework. Post-release consumer research can also improve sales.

Tuesday 13 August 2013

The key for medicine to work is absorption; if it doesn't get absorbed by the body, no effect can take place. At first, medicine came in the form of ground matter, which was made into teas and ointments, or even eaten raw. Then came the pills, which surprisingly aren't a modern invention; they've existed as early as 1500 B.C. Today, medicine comes in other forms, such as lozenges, liqui-gels, and caplets (which are a hybrid of capsule and tablet).

Pills need to break down as fast as possible before they pass through the digestive system, or so it seems. Liquid medicine, according to experts, gets absorbed by the body the fastest due to its fluid nature. So why the need for pills? That's where the myth of “faster is better” is debunked; fast doesn't necessarily mean an immediate effect. In some cases, slow absorption is better, namely for essential nutrients. Liquid medicine suffers from the disadvantage of an uneven distribution of ingredients.

Tablets and capsules wrap the essentials in one neat package, helping people get more out of their meds. Tablets, in fact, are relatively easy and affordable to produce compared with other forms of medicine in the market. Capsules, on the other hand, are suitable for digestive tracts that have a hard time breaking down tablets due to their gelatin encapsulation. In the end, no form of medicine enjoys superiority; it depends on the stuff that's inside.

Friday 9 August 2013

When the body is under attack—be it a simple cut or disease—it musters every available nutrient to fend off the invasion. In the process, the body may run out of vital nutrients, which is why recovery from most serious diseases involves medicine. However, doctors believe that too much of a vitamin can be as dangerous as too little. Then again, fighting diseases with the right nutritional arsenal can help score a crushing victory, right?

In medicine, taking more than what is required is called megadosing. It's a practice shunned by most physicians due to the serious implications of taking too much of one vitamin, especially the fat-soluble ones (A, D, E, and K). Vitamin C, on the other hand, doesn't pose as much of a risk as the others due to its water solubility. This simply means that any excess Vitamin C in the system can be expelled with ease via the excretory system.


Pharmaceutical companies formulate their vitamins based on proven research. A megadose of vitamin C hasn't entirely proven itself to be an effective healer. Multivitamins have to stick to the prescribed dosage for each vitamin or mineral to prevent increased toxicity in the human body. The human body will call on a specific vitamin when the need comes. However, it can only keep so much in reserve. 

Wednesday 7 August 2013

All this talk about diets, junk foods, and vitamin supplements makes you wonder just how healthy are the foods that you eat these days. Generally speaking, anything edible that your stomach digests contains varying levels of vitamins and minerals to meet your bodily requirements. Therefore, it's not about if you can get these nutrients into your body, but rather how much of them do you consume regularly. This is where vitamin supplements come in handy.

Take note that they are called supplements for a reason; you are not expected to solely rely on them to receive your daily doses of nutrients. To help you gauge just how much of these supplements you need, the Institute of Medicine established certain guidelines like the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) and the Adequate Intake (AI) indexes. It is very important that you strictly follow these guidelines so that you won't experience any nutritional deficiencies.


Be warned, though, that you also don't go beyond the RDA or AI because too much of these vitamin supplements can actually harm you. For instance, taking too much vitamin B6 can cause neuropathic problems, like sensory deficiencies and muscle weakness. However, certain people (e.g. senior citizens with osteoporosis) may need to go beyond the RDA to remain healthy. When in doubt, consult with medical professionals before you pop that vitamin bottle.

Monday 5 August 2013

It's no big secret that the human body needs food for sustenance or it will wither and perish. However, the human body does not need just any kind of food but those that provide essential nutrients like vitamins. These vitamins are organic compounds that can be found in various food, which the body requires in small doses to sustain itself.

However, a lot of people nowadays eat just to satisfy a craving or fill their hunger, hence, the popularity of fast food chains in many parts of the globe. People just gobble up food with nary a thought of what nutrients they lack or contain. This careless eating can lead to an unhealthy lifestyle and result to a lot of illnesses.

Since most people don't usually eat the healthy kind of food, their bodies also don't get to receive the right amount of vitamins needed. This lack of vitamins could translate to poor health and weak body systems. Luckily, there are vitamin supplements at the ready make up for this lack. What vitamins you can't get from the food you eat, you can take in another form, such as capsules, powders, tablets, gels, or liquids that can be consumed safely and more conveniently. However, one should not rely solely on these supplements; the best way to go about caring for your body is still by eating and living healthy.


Friday 2 August 2013

According to the 2011 Harris Poll, more US adults now possess a high level of health consciousness compared to the previous years. The survey also found that 42 percent of the respondents prefer organic products, while 71 percent said they prefer locally-sourced produce. As more Americans are now determined to sustain their wellness with healthy products, there is also an increasing demand for nutraceuticals like vitamin and food supplements.

Retailers like pharmacies and grocery stores often only offer branded nutraceuticals. Unfortunately, these brand names are expensive, leaving retailers little room to gain profit when they sell the products. The good news is they can turn to white label companies for help.

White label firms have actually been around for several decades, but they were largely known to serve clothing stores and the like. Now, there are white label companies that manufacture nutraceuticals and then sell them to retailers, who then have the right to repackage and rename the items as their own. Some of these private label firms even offer full services including formula development, packaging, label design, and shipping. This way, retailers are able to turn a considerable amount of profit, while offering low-cost alternatives to more expensive brands.