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Whether you’re a 15-year-old boy with acne problems or an older female dealing with the onset of menopausal symptoms, modern-day nutritional trends and ailments are increasing demand for and encouraging the development of new types of dietary supplements.
For children, products with essential fatty acids are gaining popularity, as marketing has pointed toward benefits for brain development and concentration. Probiotics for healthy digestion also have become more important, while supplements with vitamin D are recognized for their bone-health benefits, according to a story in Natural Products Insider.
Pregnant women also have fueled the supplement trend, as the story mentioned that they are seeking nutritional supplements designed specifically for childbearing years. And after the baby is born, specific diet products have been introduced that claim to help women reach more healthful weights.
Males also are migrating toward products with essential fatty acids for brain and heart benefits, and those supplements that support prostate and sperm health are gaining ground, according to the story. Tanning products and stress-relieving supplements also are among popular products for men.
For life stages and for age-related needs, Enzymes, Inc., offers several supplements to support healthy bodies throughout life’s journey. For overall health, digestive enzyme products ease the burden on the digestive system, as well as help the body get more out of food, releasing more of the nutrients that normally go undigested.
In addition to digestive products, a natural product to help ease the symptoms of menopause, WellZymes™ Mature Woman, helps maintain hormonal balance, regulates body temperature and supports strong bones. WellZymes™ Colon Health, a probiotic supplement, contains more than 3 billion “friendly bacteria” for digestive health. Also in the WellZymes™ line is an antioxidant product that helps combat age-related diseases and defends against free radicals. For men, WellZymes™ Male Vigor™ provides support for sperm health and blood flow. |