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Choosing the Right Forage for Your Horse
Make informed forage decisions that satisfy each horse’s nutritional, health, and welfare needs You want to choose the right hay for your individual horse’s needs so your neither under-feeding nor overfeeding nutrients. | Anne M. Eberhardt/The Horse Joël Lecomte shuts off the roaring engine of his tractor and steps down onto the outer edge of…
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Genetic-Specific Nutrition Insights
Natural and organic grocery store Earth Fare and GenoPalate, a leading genomic nutrition platform, are changing the way people shop for groceries by offering personalized nutrition and wellness insights. Genetic personalization is coming to the grocery sector thanks to a partnership between the pioneering companies, led by biomarkers, proprietary algorithms, and deep databases. As of…
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10 Ways Nutrition Experts Are Committing to Their Health This Year—Without Diets or Restriction
In this day and age, talking about a person’s “health transformation” is usually code for “weight loss.” Whether you’re bombarded with before-and-after photos on Instagram, perusing the tabloids section of the supermarket checkout, or even looking at informational pamphlets in a doctor’s waiting room, this idea that dieting and weight loss are essential to healthy…
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8 pet nutrition players named among ‘America’s Most Responsible Companies’
NEW YORK — Several companies participating in the pet nutrition industry were named to Newsweek’s 2024 America’s Most Responsible Companies list in recognition of their corporate responsibility and environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) efforts. Forty-nine CPG companies were ranked in the Consumer Goods category, including General Mills, Darling Ingredients, Colgate-Palmolive, The J.M. Smucker Co.,…
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FUELED Wellness + Nutrition | 2024 Wellness Reset: Focus on what really matters
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — I much prefer the concept of a New Year’s refresh, or reset, versus setting a strict ‘resolution’ that may or may not be sustainable. And as we’re determining just what this reset might look like, it’s important to keep the focus on what really matters. We’re inundated with wellness content about…
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Exclusive: C4 owner Nutrabolt acquires a minority stake in Bloom Nutrition
Nutrabolt, the parent company of C4 energy drinks, is acquiring an approximately 20% stake in supplement brand Bloom Nutrition as it looks to build its portfolio in the wellness and nutrition spaces. This is the first time Nutrabolt will hold a minority investment of this kind, CEO Doss Cunningham told Modern Retail. Under the deal,…
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NUTRABOLT LEADS EQUITY INVESTMENT IN BLOOM NUTRITION EXPANDING ACTIVE HEALTH AND WELLNESS PORTFOLIO INTO GREENS AND SUPERFOODS SPACE
AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Nutrabolt announced a significant minority investment into Bloom Nutrition. The investment provides Nutrabolt with an ownership stake of approximately 20%, making the company Bloom’s largest investor. This investment is part of a larger $90 million financing that also includes veteran CPG investor Clayton Christopher and consumer investment firm…
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Move Nutrition Network forms content partnership with AHPA Sports Nutrition Committee
Move Nutrition Network, a prominent resource for active and sports nutrition education, is pleased to announce a strategic content partnership with the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) Sports Nutrition Committee. Move Nutrition will engage with committee leadership and members on a quarterly basis for insights into the latest issues and market developments affecting the sports…
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The Impact of Nutritional Interventions on Sickle Cell Disease Management in Africa
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is a group of inherited blood disorders that impact the oxygen-carrying protein haemoglobin in red blood cells. It typically begins around 5 to 6 months of age and can cause attacks of pain, anemia, swelling, bacterial infections, and stroke. While the average life expectancy for SCD patients in developed countries is…
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Review of traditional treatments and novel nutritional interventions for sickle cell disease
In a recent review published in Nutrients, researchers assessed nutrition-related studies involving sickle cell disease (SCD) patients, particularly those in Africa. Study: Sickle Cell Disease Update: New Treatments and Challenging Nutritional Interventions. Image Credit: SciePro/Shutterstock.com Background SCD, a congenital blood condition, is common in affluent nations, although statistics on frequency, morbidity, and death are lacking. Medical treatment…