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Well Noted: A Wellness New Year
Editor David Feder’s shamelessly subjective ramblings on some of the good, the bad and the weird of last year’s wellness products and stories. Plus: Changes to the...
Well Noted: Healthy Out West
A report on new product and ingredient trends from the 2007 Natural Products Expo West / Supply Expo show in Anaheim, Calif.
Well Noted: Moving Up and Southern Hospitality
Some improvements to Wellness Foods, an eye-opening press junket to Virginia and our annual salary survey welcome the summer.
Well Noted: Diluting the Organic and Health Messages
Do the terms "organic" and "healthy" lose their meaning when they're applied to every food and beverage product? There’s danger in blurring lines between what is...
Well Noted: Added Ingredients
The American Dietetic Assn.’s annual Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo (FNCE) may be beginning to exhibit symptoms of split-personality disorder.
Well Noted: When Scientists Go Bad
“Vitamin E is harmful”, “salt is poison”, “organic cookies decimate the endangered orangutan habitat” and “the childhood obesity crisis is a red herring made up by...
Well Noted: The four Bs of nutraceuticals
Those of us seeking to add wellness ingredients to our diets have a wealth of choices. Until we get to the actual products, where it seems, with few exceptions,...
Well Noted: China Syndrome
It will be a long time before what I’m calling “the China Syndrome” ceases to be a newsworthy issue in food processing.
Well Noted: Marketing Matters
The phrase “glycemic index” — GI — is being tossed about a lot in wellness foods circle lately. We heard a lot about the glycemic index within the patois of the...
Well Noted: You eat what you are
The recent ADA Conference was an opportunity for <I>Wellness Foods'</I> editorial advisory board to meet and hash out such topics as the promise of nutrigenomics and...