The sports and active nutrition marketplace is persistently adjusting to cater to varied consumer demographics and distinctive fitness objectives. “Customers are gravitating away from generic solutions. They prefer sports nutrition products designed to meet unique fitness requirements, dietary inclinations, and health issues. This evolution contributes to the overall emphasis on individualized wellness, in which customers
Nori Shirai, the visionary behind PTG Inc., is looking to propel unrecognized Japanese food and dietary supplements into the global market. Made by Japan’s smaller manufacturers, their exceptional quality makes them ideal for international consumers. PTG Inc., founded in 2022, is an advocate for these manufacturers’ potential. Shirai, with an illustrious international marketing career spanning
Emily Fisher is a health advocate and successful entrepreneur devoted to unveiling the medical benefits of cannabis. As the driving force behind Leafwell, her remarkable contributions have significantly improved many lives, offering them relief via medical cannabis. Fisher’s work has moreover played a crucial part in changing societal attitudes towards this formerly discredited plant. She
Designs for Sport, a subsidiary of Designs for Health, recently introduced Pro-Formance Peptides. This new product is tailored for athletes and fitness aficionados, aiming to maintain muscle balance, enhance growth, boost endurance, and improve recovery. Each dose offers 2.4 grams of PeptiStrong, a blend of three patented, plant-based bioactive peptides from fava beans, formulated to
We sought insights from industry experts deeply versed in marketplace dynamics to discuss significant trends and developments in business, regulation, science, and the market that the industry should focus on in the upcoming year. Their insights span a range of issues, highlighting common themes such as state regulations, global supply chain strategies, women’s health, and
In 2021, the global market value for green powder supplements was reported at $282.1 million and is expected to soar to $991 million by 2031, growing at an annual rate of 13.4%, according to Business Research Insights. These ready-to-mix green products, packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other essential nutrients, are gaining popularity for their
On October 29th at an event in Las Vegas, the nonprofit organization Women In Nutraceuticals (WIN), under the guidance of top international nutraceutical figures, announced the recipients of its initiatory WIN Awards. The event was organized by WIN, in association with SupplySide West. The aim of this program is to applaud the accomplishments and efforts