Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Vemma To Launch NEXT™ For Children

PR Web
Vemma Nutrition Company will launch Vemma NEXT™, a premium children's liquid vitamin and mineral supplement on September 1st. As one of the finest and most complete children's supplements to enter the category, Vemma NEXT includes Vemma's clinically tested formula (Vitamins Essential Minerals Mangosteen Aloe) along with key nutrients to support the growth and healthy development of children ages 2 to 12.* This physician formulated supplement has a delicious kid-approved orange flavor, and is packed with antioxidants including quercetin and nutrients that meet or exceed 100% of the USRDA. With a complete dose of 12 full spectrum vitamins, over 65 plant-sourced minerals and 14 organic fruit and vegetable phytonutrient sources, Vemma NEXT assures delicious and balanced nutrition for children, including those with poor eating habits.

By the age of three, a child's brain is twice as active as an adult's.1 Vemma NEXT offers parents an easy solution to start forming a solid, results-driven nutritional regimen for their children. The formula contains choline and an all-natural vegetarian source of DHA (omega-3 fatty acid) known for its brain and eye support.* The fruit and vegetable extracts will also help parents with the dreaded mealtime vegetable battle since phytonutrients from broccoli, as well as other organic vegetables, are included in Vemma NEXT. In addition to BPA free packaging, the formula is also low in sugar, gluten free and preservative free with no artificial colors or flavors so parents can be confident they are giving their children a premium and healthy product.
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Mannatech sues over five patents

Dallas Business Journal
Mannatech Inc., a local maker of nutritional supplements, has sued two rivals for the alleged infringement of five of its patents.

The Coppell company brought the action in federal district court in Dallas against Fayetteville, Ark.-based Boston Mountain Laboratories Inc, which does business as Natural Health Warehouse, and Wausau, Wis.-based Green Life LLC. Also named as a defendant is a Wausau resident, Xiong Lo, also known as Andrew Lo.

Mannatech’s suit says Green Life is “a mere tool or business conduit” of Lo.

Officials of Mannatech and Boston Mountain Laboratories weren’t immediately available for comment Thursday afternoon. Lo and other Green Life officials couldn’t be reached for comment.
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