Something Fishy? Counterfeit Foods Enter the U.S. Market from USA Today Some of your favorite foods may be fakes. Foods masquerading as something else — a more nutritious something else — have been big news in the past two years. Experts say dangerous U.S.-produced foods are comparatively few, but producers have been known to practice "economic adulteration" — adding a little to their bottom line by padding, thinning or substituting something cheap for something expensive. More
Be Heard on the Hill—Attend NPA’s Natural Products Day from Natural Products Association On March 24, help shape healthy public policies for all Americans by attending the Natural Products Association’s 12th annual Natural Products Day. Join us in Washington, D.C. for a day of education, advocacy, and a celebration of a job well done. You can make a difference and have fun every step of the way. Register Now
Government Report to President Praises Association Efforts from Interagency Working Group on Import Safety The Interagency Working Group on Import Safety released its "Import Safety - Action Plan Update." The report outlines major achievements that have occurred in the past several months and key steps that are planned in both the near-and long-term to enhance the safety of imported goods. Many industries are also responding to build on efforts to improve product safety, including the Natural Products Association (NPA). NPA is cited in the report for both its "Good Manufacturing Practices" for the dietary supplement certification program as well as its partnership with U.S. Pharmacopoeia to develop an ingredient testing program in China for the raw materials imported to the U.S. Action Plan Update
Obama Freezes Bush Rules on Emissions, Food-Labeling from Bloomberg Bush administration proposals to ease emission requirements for factories and require some foods to carry country-of-origin labels are among pending regulations that President Barack Obama blocked on his first day in office. "It is important that President Obama’s appointees and designees have the opportunity to review and approve any new or pending regulations," White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel said in a memo. More
Peanut Butter Recall Expands from The Washington Post The number of people sickened in the salmonella outbreak involving peanut butter products has now climbed to 485 in 43 states and Canada, with possibly six deaths, according to U.S. health officials. Meanwhile, peanut butter products continued to disappear from store shelves as one pet food producer joined the growing list of grocery chains and specialty companies issuing precautionary recalls. More
A Natural Progression in Personal Care from Happi Mother Nature is not only difficult to fool, she is also tough to ignore. As a 20 year veteran of the natural and organic products industry, I am still amazed at the level of growth sustained year after year, especially with regard to personal care and household products, says Darrin C. Duber-Smith, president of Green Marketing, Inc., a Colorado-based strategic planning firm. More
"One Size Fits All" Won’t Work to Motivate Employees, Advises SHL from PR Web SHL, the global leader in talent assessment solutions, recently issued research that found that there are striking differences in what motivates different employees – for instance, only a quarter of employees find their manager motivational all or some of the time. The findings offer a cautionary note to employers who rely on a broad-brush approach when it comes to encouraging employee productivity. More
Natural Product Introductions on the Rise from Supermarket News In 2008, food and drink claims classified as natural — including all-natural, no additives/preservatives, organic and wholegrain — were the most frequently featured on new products, according to the Mintel Global New Products Database. Globally, natural claims appeared on nearly one in four food and drink launches in 2008, a 9 percent increase from 2007. More
Trans Fats Targeted on Twin Cities Menus from The Minneapolis Star Tribune Minneapolis and St. Paul are preparing ordinances to ban chain restaurants and other dining outlets from using trans fats, which have been linked to heart disease and elevated cholesterol levels. Ordinances are also in the works in both cities to require calorie labels on menus and menu boards. More
Making the Most of Your Workplace Mistakes from The New York Times You realize that you made a terrible mistake at work. Your first instinct is to deny that it happened or to cover it up. Then you feel angry and defensive, and want to blame other people. Then you want to hide. Are these reactions normal? It is only human for people who have made a mistake to have any or all of these initial reactions. More
Algae’s Impact on the Food vs. Fuel Debate from Biodiesel Magazine Algae have been providing energy for as long as it has existed. Animals have always eaten it. It’s what gives fish omega 3 fatty acids and other beneficial characteristics that make fish oil so popular to the nutracteutical market. Some nutraceutical brands even produce omega 3 acids directly from the algae, which is more environmentally sustainable and safer in regard to mercury content. More
Green Tea Plus Exercise Speeds the Loss of Tummy Fat from The Los Angeles Times If reducing that abdominal paunch is part of your goals for the year, consider adding green tea to your diet. Several studies have hinted that green tea provides a boost to exercise-induced weight loss. More
Gore, Environmentalists Optimistic about Obama's Environmental Policies from The Associated Press via The Chicago-Tribune Green is suddenly glamorous again. Environmental groups that have spent years playing defense against the Bush administration see an opportunity to push through their policies under President Barack Obama. "The new president totally gets it on these issues," said Gene Karpinksi, president of the League of Conservation Voters. More
All Flat Panel Displays Will Have Green Features by 2014 from Environmental Leader Just last year only 20 percent of flat panel display shipments boasted green features. But according to DisplaySearch, 70 percent of FPD shipments are expected to tout a variety of environmentally friendly features by 2012 - and by 2014, all FDP are expected to have them. More
Sesame Seeds Are More Than a Garnish from The Arizona Daily Star Look for sesame seeds in the American diet and you're most likely to find them as an edible decoration sprinkled on a hamburger bun. But the tiny ivory-colored seed may actually be one of the oldest condiments and one of the most nutritious seeds known to man. More
A Supplement of Trouble from the Philadelphia Inquirer Love potions sound harmless enough. So do garlic, green tea, potassium and ginkgo. Add a little salmon, and they could make a healthy meal. But repackaged as dietary supplements and taken with certain prescription drugs, these and other alternative medicines can cause big health problems, such as bleeding and even death. More
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Product Showcase: Nature’s Dog by Canus
Goat’s milk is a natural solution for our canine companions too. That’s why Canus created Nature’s Dog all-natural dog products. The new line of products includes a goat’s milk shampoo and soap bar, alcohol free goat’s milk wipes and all-natural health treats rich in proteins, vitamins and minerals. Go to www.canusgoatsmilk.com.
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Product Showcase: ProDHA
Nordic Naturals ProDHA is an excellent way to ensure adequate intake of DHA, an omega-3 fatty acid that is essential for brain, visual, and nervous system function. ProDHA is encapsulated in small, easy-to-swallow, 500 mg soft gels, and provides 50% DHA and 10% EPA. Perfect for adults and children over 7 years of age, and for pregnant and nursing women, ProDHA is available in both unflavored soft gels and great-tasting, natural strawberry-flavored soft gels, while providing the same industry-leading purity and freshness as all Nordic Naturals products. Visit www.nordicnaturals.com.
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Product Showcase: 3LINX
3LINX provides reliable and cost-saving order fulfillment (pick/pack/ship) and logistics services to manufacturers and retailers in the natural products industry. Our bi-coastal distribution centers located in Allentown, Pennsylvania and Las Vegas, Nevada, ship orders later at significant freight savings, all with real-time visibility online. Call 610.391.3100 or visit 3LINX.COM for a no obligation analysis.
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