Anxiety


  • Fish Oil Cuts Inflammation, Anxiety
    Consuming fish oil supplements reduced inflammation and anxiety in medical students studying at the Ohio State University. The supplements used in the study were about four or five times the amount of fish oil found in daily serving of salmon, leading credibility to using ...More
    July 14, 2011
    Posted in News
  • Probiotics: Beyond Digestive Health?
    Probiotics: Beyond Digestion
    Consumer awareness of probiotics has not translated into the level of sales companies might expect, possibly due to a disconnect related to understanding the health effects of these beneficial microorganisms. ...More
    November 29, 2010 By Steve French
    Posted in Articles, Immune Health
  • ConsumerLab Tests Valerian Products
    ConsumerLab.com reviewed dietary supplements containing the botanical valerian, finding the majority did not meet label claims or quality standards. ...More
    November 10, 2010
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  • Probio’Stick Fights Anxiety
    A new study out of France found Institut Rosell’s Probio’Stick probiotic formulation alleviated signs of stress and anxiety in healthy adults. ...More
    October 29, 2010
    Posted in News
  • Nutritional Supplements May Best Anxiety
    A new systematic review concludes certain nutritional supplements including kava, passionflower, L-lysine and L-arginine may help treat anxiety, with other nutrients such as magnesium holding great promise. ...More
    October 7, 2010
    Posted in News
  • HGH, PLT Bringing Zembrin to U.S.
    HGH Pharmaceuticals received a bio-prospecting license from South Africa to produce and export Zembrin, an extract of a local plant; the company has already signed a U.S. distribution deal with P.L. Thomas. ...More
    October 5, 2010
    Posted in News
  • Fish Oil Supplements Fight Major Depression
    Omega-3 fish oil supplements may help adults with major depression who do not have comorbid anxiety disorder, according to a major intervention trial out of Canada. ...More
    June 22, 2010
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  • Natural Mood Management
    According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), mood disorders are present in approximately 20.9 million American adults, or about 9.5 percent of the U.S. population. Fortunately, much like Hippocrates’ approach, the natural products industry has several natural ...More
    June 11, 2010 By Alissa Marrapodi
    Posted in Articles
  • High-Fat Diet During Pregnancy Affects Infant's Brain
    Women who consume a high-fat diet during pregnancy may increase the risk of behavioral disorders such as anxiety in their children, according to a primate study out of Oregon Health & Sciences University. ...More
    April 27, 2010
    Posted in News