Old NH360
-
NutritionRegulation and Legislation
Retailers, consumers and CEOs join fight against GMOs
June 27, 2011As genetically modified crops take over half of all the land harvested in the United States, disagreements still arise as to how best slow the march of GMOs across America’s fields and tables.
-
Advocacy, politics, running a business and cool new products flavor the conversations at 2011 Natural Products Association MarketPlace.
-
Engage consumers in social media conversation from the moment they pick up your natural product’s package. These social media ideas for product packaging work for dietary supplements, foods and beverages.
-
Bariatric Advantage is recalling individual sample packs, and 60 & 180 tablet bottles, Chewable Multi Formula in the chocolate mint truffle flavor.
-
Fair TradeSupplements
Fair trade botanical supplements save dying tradition, help families
June 19, 2011Traditional Medicinals’ Josef Brinckmann discusses the complexities and impact surrounding fair trade supplements.
-
ConditionsResearchSuper FoodsSupplements
Açaí research brings good news to superfruit market
June 17, 2011New human clinical research from açaí-giant Sambazon shows the superfruit may reduce risk factors in metabolic syndrome. Will clinical studies such as this one put more consumer trust back into açaí?
-
AgricultureRegulation and LegislationTechnology
EPA to regulate nanotechnology use in agriculture
June 16, 2011Nanoagriculture regulation is coming, even if we don’t know yet how nanotechnology affects a plant’s biology—and for that matter, our own. The antidote: More studies on nanotech.
-
ConditionsEventsFood and BeverageLifestyle NH360Organic
School Food Project farm dinner 2011
June 16, 2011At Boulder Valley School District’s School Food Project second annual farm dinner, “Renegade Lunch Lady” Ann Cooper raised money — and a little hell — to advance the goal of getting healthy food into every school in America.
-
AgricultureFood and BeverageNutritionOrganic
The Dirty Dozen: Apples top list, cilantro’s unapproved pesticides make record debut
June 14, 2011The Environmental Working Group’s latest Dirty Dozen list reveals dirty pesticide practices, with apples jumping up three spots to number one and cilantro getting attention for having the highest amount of unapproved pesticides in the list’s history.