a natural food or supplement that is beneficial to health. O&M - abbreviation for "Orientation & Mobility" training in the use of the white cane.
a bio-active compound which, when included in our diet, promotes wellness and health, by preventing diseases
a food, dietary supplement or medical food
a food or food extract that has a positive physiological response within our bodies
a food or part of a food that offers medical and/or health benefits including prevention or treatment of disease
a food or parts of foods that have a medical-health benefit including the prevention and treatment of disease
a food or parts of foods that offer medical-health benefits, including prevention and/or treatment of disease
a food substance or part of a food that provides medical or health benefits, including the prevention of, and / or treatment of disease
a naturally derived substance used to enhance the inherent nutritional benefits of foods, beverages, dietary supplements or skincare preparations for improved disease resistance and enhancement of human well-being
a nutritiuos "Whole" Food that has the ability to heal or prevent disease
a product isolated or concentrated from natural food sources
a product that is neither a drug nor a food, yet has the characteristics of both
a single or multiple-nutrient, food component or formulation that shows efficacy and safety through clinical studies that have been published in peer-reviewed medical journals
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a substance that may be considered a food or part of a food and may provide health benefits
a supplement designed to support health
a supplement that combines the science of nutrition and pharmaceuticals to target the health and well-being of the skin and body
natural chemical compounds that promote health and help prevent disease. They often contain medicinal properties.
A food or naturally occurring food supplement thought to have a beneficial effect on human health. Nutraceutical vegetables are varieties that have been bred to contain unusually high levels of a substance thought to be healthy.
a non-toxic food extract supplement that has scientifically proven health benefits. The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act requires that this food component be standardized in the nutraceutical product and manufactured under good manufacturing practices. Nutraceuticals are not whole foods, yet are partially or completely derived from them.
Foods containing natural substances that have medicinal qualities.
A product isolated or purified from food that is generally sold in medicinal forms not usually associated with food. A nutraceutical has been demonstrated to have a physiological benefit or provide protection against chronic disease.
Foods or food-derived substances in extracted form that have proven medicinal and health benefits
A food or dietary supplement that is believed to provide health benefits.
A legal definition that, according to the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), is any non-toxic food extract supplement that has scientifically proven health benefits for disease treatment or prevention. DSHEA requires that this food component be standardized in the nutraceutical product and manufactured under good manufacturing practices (GMPs). Nutraceuticals are not whole foods, yet are partially or completely derived from them. There are four types of nutraceuticals: vitamins, minerals, and other dietary supplements in the form of pills or capsules products based on extracts from foods or beverages in normal use (such as garlic, broccoli, red wine) food extracts claiming a medical benefit (such as oat bran lowering cholesterol, aloe vera juice healing ulcers) natural substances that people might not usually eat but that may prevent or treat illness (such as colloidal silver, hypericin, ginsenosides)
a nutrient that may function as a pharmaceutical when taken in certain quantities.
Nutraceuticals can be generally described as ingredients extracted from natural sources which are incorporated into food or into capsules or other medicinal formats, and which have been demonstrated to have a physiological benefit and may help prevent disease. Functional foods can be defined as conventional foods containing ingredients that provide health benefits beyond basic nutritional functions and/or reduce the risk of chronic disease. Dietary supplements are products intended to supplement the diet which are ingested in dosage form, which may contain a nutraceutical.
Nutritional supplements that have pharmaceutical properties; Vitamins, minerals, herbs or other nutrients that are formulated to maintain health, or to prevent ailments and disease.
Nutraceutical is a portmanteau of "nutrition" and "pharmaceutical" and refers to foods claimed to have a medicinal effect on human health. Such foods are also called functional foods. It can also refer to individual chemicals present in common foods.