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New 20% harpagoside extract from Devil's Claw shows proofs in treating causes of arthritis and joint diseases, regenerating cartilage. Last studies explain these effects, with one daily intake. |
13-Nov-2008 - Drinking hibiscus tea can lower blood pressure in pre-hypertensive and mildly hypertensive adults, according to new research presented to the American Heart Association (AHA).
08-Sep-2008 - An extract from hibiscus may cut the incidence of urinary tract infections by almost 80 per cent, suggests data from Burgundy.
20-Jun-2008 - Chr Hansen is introducing a new natural hibiscus extract to give a bright red colour to beverages that also comes with a standardised anthocyanin content.
19-Jun-2008 - The functional foods industry in France is booming, according to a report from Invest In France that claims the sector attracted 7 per cent of all new foreign investment projects in the country between 2002 and 2007.
13-Jun-2008 - Burgundy Botanical Extracts is continuing its transition from a third-party supplier of herbal extracts to a "name player" after its ownership was concentrated in the hands of one company.
09-May-2008 - An extract from hibiscus may cut the incidence of urinary tract infections by 60 per cent, suggests preliminary data from Burgundy.
20-Feb-2007 - Food ingredients manufacturer Cargill has launched a new fine cocoa powder for use in the confectionery industry which can be marketed as a 'pure chocolate'.
21-Nov-2006 - A new wine flour manufactured from grape skins claims to allow manufacturers of baked goods, pasta and snacks to naturally fortify their products with healthy fatty acids and fiber.
30-May-2006 - More imagination is needed if the European Union's wine reform is to truly create a wine sector that will fend for itself against marketing masters from the New World, says the head of a French winemakers' delegation to BeverageDaily.com.
05-Jan-2006 - Leading UK-based wine merchant Majestic Wines enjoyed a 10.4 per cent sales boost this Christmas, citing consumer demand for premium products as the key to success.