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Product Profiles: Lonza Inc.

October 23, 2010
WholeFoods Magazine Staff

ResistAid™ is a natural immune support ingredient manufactured by the Swiss life-science company Lonza. It is made from the wood and bark of larch trees that grow in abundance in the United States. ResistAid™ consists of the soluble polysaccharide arabinogalactan and bioactive flavonoids, and thus has antioxidant capacity.


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Product Profile: National Enzyme Company

September 21, 2010
WholeFoods Magazine

Since 1932, National Enzyme Company (NEC) has been the leader in nutritional enzyme technology. From research
and development to marketing support, NEC provides manufacturers and distributors worldwide with comprehensive enzyme-based dietary supplement services while adhering to strict NSF- and TGA-certified GMPs.

 


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FiberAid for Gastrointestinal Health

August 20, 2010
WholeFoods Magazine

FiberAid™ is a larch arabinogalactan (LAG)-based, premium, soluble prebiotic fiber, manufactured by the Swiss life-science company, Lonza.


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A Whole Body Approach to Inflammation

July 20, 2010
WholeFoods Magazine

When used in a medical context, the term inflammation refers to a localized protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function. The key feature here is “protective.” Inflammation is designed to protect us against infecting organisms. During inflammation, white blood cells rush to the area to destroy harmful microorganisms and dead cells, preventing the spread of the irritation and permitting the injured tissue to repair itself.


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Perluxan® Softgels

July 20, 2010
WholeFoods Magazine

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New Research on Brain Health Ingredient

July 20, 2010
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The Benefits of Whey and Casein Under One Roof

July 20, 2010
WholeFoods Magazine

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Winter 2010

April 1, 2010
WholeFoods

Manufacturers and suppliers offer educational essays on a variety of topics.

 

* New Supplements Offer Hawaiian Spirulina Pacifica and BioAstin Astaxanthin


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Nutrition Facts on Whole Food-Based Multivitamins A Q&A session with Carl Germano, RD, CNS, CDN

March 1, 2010
WholeFoods Magazine Staff

Q. We are hearing a lot about the benefits of whole foods in the diet. What is the latest information?
A.
Everyday, researchers are finding new links between the environment, diet and health. The challenge is to find ways to protect one’s health in a world bombarded with impurities. In plants, the varieties of color that are found within fruits and vegetables represent and provide important nutrients that help protect the body from the ravaging world around us. There are more than 10,000 known phytonutrients (“plant-based nutrients” with specific pharmacological benefits). Some of the well-known phytonutrients are lycopene in tomatoes and EGCG from green tea. It is no secret that most diets are severely lacking in phytonutrients and other whole nutritious foods. In fact, the traditional western diet is based on animal foods, such as meat and dairy products. This diet does not provide many plant foods like fruits, vegetables and whole grains; therefore, the typical western diet has been linked to many of the health issues Americans face today. Even prestigious research institutions, including the National Cancer Institute, are urging Americans to eat more varied, well-balanced diets that are rich in dark, leafy greens. This is due to the multitude of active components (phytonutrients) provided by green foods, fruits and whole grains grown locally, which have been shown in research to play an important role in the healthy maintenance of the human body. †


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Nutrition Facts on Whole Food-Based Multivitamins A Q&A session with Carl Germano, RD, CNS, CDN

February 1, 2010
WholeFoods

Q. We are hearing a lot about the benefits of whole foods in the diet. What is the latest information?
A.
Everyday, researchers are finding new links between the environment, diet and health. The challenge is to find ways to protect one’s health in a world bombarded with impurities. In plants, the varieties of color that are found within fruits and vegetables represent and provide important nutrients that help protect the body from the ravaging world around us. There are more than 10,000 known phytonutrients (“plant-based nutrients” with specific pharmacological benefits). Some of the well-known phytonutrients are lycopene in tomatoes and EGCG from green tea. It is no secret that most diets are severely lacking in phytonutrients and other whole nutritious foods. In fact, the traditional western diet is based on animal foods, such as meat and dairy products. This diet does not provide many plant foods like fruits, vegetables and whole grains; therefore, the typical western diet has been linked to many of the health issues Americans face today. Even prestigious research institutions, including the National Cancer Institute, are urging Americans to eat more varied, well-balanced diets that are rich in dark, leafy greens. This is due to the multitude of active components (phytonutrients) provided by green foods, fruits and whole grains grown locally, which have been shown in research to play an important role in the healthy maintenance of the human body. †

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