Tag Archives: Profiles

Nutribasic Now Offers Innovative Online Tools That Help ConsumersStay Healthy

People post photos to Facebook profiles update their status on Twitter and check three different email accounts without missing a beat. But when it comes to making healthy diet and exercise choices this techsavvy generation needs a little help.Cyglera Health Systems Inc. with its Health 38 Wellness Portal quotNutribasicquot has taken consumers’ love for technology and turned it into a way to easily… Continue reading

FatLossDietsCenter.com

FatLossDietsCenter.Com is trying to provide you unfiltered consumer feedback (including complaints), facts and profiles of every major products in the Weight Loss & Diets market so that you can make better choices. Continue reading

Synergy flavour engineering boosts sports nutrition taste (Food Navigator)

With an eye on the fruitful sports nutrition market slated to reach €5.4bn by 2010, the two firms aim to use flavour engineering to push beyond traditional flavours towards “more sophisticated flavour profiles” that include exotics, superfruits and flavour fusions. Continue reading

How about an online community on vitamins?

The Vitamin Shoppe has launched a new free online community complete with message boards, expert leaders, and an abundance of health, wellness, and sports nutrition advice. The Vitamin Shoppe online community also has a variety of experts on the boards who not only host discussions, but can answer specific questions. The community forum also allows members to develop specific profiles about their workout, diet, and supplementation practices. They can track their progress in an online journal Continue reading

Diet Plan Tips And Reports

Our goal is to accurately provide facts, profiles, and unfiltered consumer feedback (including complaints) of every major product in the online diet and weight loss industry so that you can make better choices when it comes to purchasing an online weight loss program. Continue reading

ERV on Epigenetics [erv]

The discussion PZ and I had a couple of weeks ago sparked a lot of fun questions from viewers/readers. PZ covered a TON of the basics last week, so I figured I better step up to explain my view of epigenetics! Epigenetics is inherited. Take agouti mice, for an example. If you alter how much folic acid a female mouse eats, you alter the epigenetic profiles of her grandpups. Folic acid starts off a chain reaction that leads to methlyation (silencing) of DNA, leading to different fur colors due t Continue reading