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The Future of a $10B Vitamin Industry
Thursday, May 7, 2009

WARNING from Natural Biology:

For a long time Natural Biology now has fought to upgrade formulations,  improve the quality of ingredients, and point out the criminals in the industry which today is primarily the porn industry.  We have stopped doing business with all ingredient suppliers who support this type of deception.  The porn industry is good at using off-shore credit card processors.  Here's how it works - they offer you a fancy ad promising the moon.  The most recent one is ACAI and Resveratrol - great products if you buy it from a good company.   What they do is promise you a free bottle for the price of shipping - then in 14 days they bill you $80 for the second bottle.  The product cost them somewhere between $1 to $2 to produce - the bottle cost more than the ingredients.   And,  every 30 days they keep shipping you - and it is virtually impossible to reverse charges.  About the only way to stop it is to change your credit card number.

 The following is an article from one of our major suppliers of raw ingredients who does it right:


The Future of Vitamins
What’s ahead for this $10 billion industry?

It has always been easy to label Vitamins as a reliable source of nutrients and high value nourishment. Medical experts and physicians constantly emphasize the need for vitamins given that fruits and vegetables in one’s daily diet alone often do not contain all the necessary nutrients to live a healthy lifestyle. Maybe as a child your mother made you take a daily vitamin before going to school in the mornings. Perhaps, vitamins are what keep you away from the doctor’s office and calling in sick to work. Whichever the case may be, consumers have created this industry which includes various brands of multi-vitamins, single vitamin supplements and vitamin beverages, that now commands more than $10 billion a year. It seemed like it was safe to say Vitamins were the answer to living healthier and longer. All those sentiments seemed to hold true – until recently.

These indications show that the vitamin industry will continue to mount at a steady rate but will need to improve its quality in order to restore its trust. This process will require stringent changes to the manufacturing process of vitamins which are often the reason for quality issues. Manufacturers may need to perfect their formulas and consistently make quality their No. 1 priority moving forward in order to maintain their share of the market. Yet, with new technological and scientific innovations such as advanced manufacturing processes and emerging ingredient breakthroughs coupled with GMP regulations going into effect, manufacturers with renewed strategies and visions can expect to govern the Vitamin industry.


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