Inflammation management market trends show opportunities for supplements

The market for inflammation management supplements is a patchwork of promising ingredient- and condition-specific opportunity areas.

Steve Myers, Senior Editor

September 17, 2020

1 Min Read
Inflammation management market trends show opportunities for supplements.jpg

Unlike other health condition categories of dietary supplements, inflammation is an underlying mechanism in many health conditions, from post-exercise soreness to chronic autoimmune diseases and joint problems. Assessing the market for inflammation management products, then, requires a consideration of the many health condition segments as well as the markets for individual ingredients that primarily act by attenuating inflammatory response.

The recent picture is mixed. The joint health market is up and down, while the inflammatory drug and therapeutics market is booming. Joint ingredient staples like glucosamine and chondroitin have fallen in recent years, while rising stars like curcumin have enjoyed big growth. Other bright spots include vitamin D and sports recovery formulations, while omega-3 fatty acids are still very much a big player.

Areas of opportunity include food and skin care applications, as well as the surging cannabidiol (CBD) market, which is buzz-worthy despite the limitations presented by a delay in FDA’s decision on a potential pathway for the widely popular hemp derivative that faces an unfortunate drug-first exclusion.

To read this article in its entirety, check out the Inflammation: Mindful ingredient applications – deep dive.

About the Author(s)

Steve Myers

Senior Editor

Steve Myers is a graduate of the English program at Arizona State University. He first entered the natural products industry and Virgo Publishing in 1997, right out of college, but escaped the searing Arizona heat by relocating to the East Coast. He left Informa Markets in 2022, after a formidable career focused on financial, regulatory and quality control issues, in addition to writing stories ranging research results to manufacturing. In his final years with the company, he spearheaded the editorial direction of Natural Products Insider.

Subscribe and receive the latest insights on the health and nutrition industry.
Join 37,000+ members. Yes, it's completely free.

You May Also Like