Herbals Worlds Market Trends 2011 forcast 2015
Herbal supplement sales to hit $93.15 billion by 2015: Report
The global herbal supplements and remedies market is to hit almost $100 billion by 2015, as GMPs and innovations bolster consumer confidence, says a new report.
The new report, “Herbal Supplements and Remedies: A Global Strategic Business Report” by Global Industry Analysts, notes that recent negative publicity surrounding herbal ingredients such as ephedra has tarnished the image of herbal supplements. However, this is now turning around with widespread acceptance of functional foods, supplier innovations and the Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) for dietary supplements by FDA.
The report notes a “major trend observed in the market” as the shift from from single ingredient formulations to “multiple ingredient-based medications” that are condition specific. read here:
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Herbal supplement sales to hit $93.15 billion by 2015: Report
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Herbal | Herbal Supplement Sales To Hit $93.15 Billion By 2015: Report
The new report, ” Herbal Supplements and Remedies: A Global Strategic Business Report” by Global Industry Analysts, records that new disastrous promotion surrounding herbal mixture such as ephedra has tarnished the picture of herbal supplements. However, this is right away branch around with extensive acceptance of organic foods, retailer innovations and the Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) for dietary supplements by FDA. reads here: http://andliquidvitamins.com/herbal/herbal-herbal-supplement-sales-to-hit-93-15-billion-by-2015-report/
GIA Forecasts Strong Growth For Herbal Supplements And Remedies Market Worldwide
Global Industry Analysts expect the global herbal supplements and remedies market to grow to US$93.15 billion in 2015. Its report, "Herbal Supplements and Remedies: A Global Strategic Business Report," highlights ageing population and increasing consumer awareness and demand for general health and well being as driving growth in both developed and emerging markets. It also claims that "greater efficacy, little or no side effects" and consumers' preference for healthy herbs and related derivatives will help ensure continued growth. An important factor for long-term growth will be scientific evidence and clinical tests supporting both safety and efficacy claims. reads here: http://www.dietnews360.com/summaries/gia-forecasts-strong-growth-for-herbal-supplements-and-remedies-market-worldwide.html
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