The recognition of women’s unique health needs and the concerted efforts to address them mark a significant shift in both culture and scientific endeavors.
By Melanie Bush, VP of Science & Research, Artemis International05.09.24
Givaudan’s ThinkBlue was found to support cognitive function greater than placebo in two separate studies involving a total of 72 healthy older adults.
Products featuring the supplier’s botanicals will demonstrate possibilities to support immunity, urinary tract health, cognition, energy, and gut health.
Karallief’s KaraShield botanical blend was associated with reduced frequency and severity of URT symptoms, greater serum IgG, and lower markers of inflammation.
In addition to new evidence that stevia has no impact on gut microbiota, the company showcased coating fats, cocoa powders, and pink Himalayan salt solutions.
The product license allows finished products to be marketed with claims relevant to liver, cardiovascular, and gut health, as well as blood glucose and stress.