Scouting out the latest health trends and innovations at Vitafoods Europe

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From mood, cognition, and gut health to the importance of selling experiences rather than products, the Healthy Marketing Team (HMT) rounds up the biggest trends it spotted at Vitafoods Europe last week. Last week, the HMT, which has been working with the B2B2C industry for more than 15 years, was at Vitafoods Europe, the world’s premier nutraceutical event, in Geneva. This annual gathering sees a truly global audience covering the entire nutraceutical supply chain.“A burning industry question that was circulating was this: in the last two years of the pandemic, the nutraceutical industry has been growing thanks to the consumer demand for ingredients rx ferrous gluconatewhich support immunity. But with the pandemic ending: what’s next?” asks Maria Pavlidou, partner marketing communications and senior strategy consultant at the HMT, who addressed this topic in a session about putting COVID-19 in the rearview mirror, available to watch online. “At the HMT, we see that immunity is evolving with consumers shifting away from the single immunity benefit to a more holistic view on health considering good mental balance as an important building block for a body’s adequate response to any health threat,” says Pavlidou. “The connection between physical and mental lies in the gut and it is reflected by the rise of attention to your microbiome and the gut – brain connection. When walking the show floor, we saw this being a recurring topic with many innovations in this area.”According to Pavlidou, the trends seen at Vitafoods Europe very much reflected the HMT’s findings about mental well- being, with mental and cognitive health and especially sleep as key topics in many booths. In one discussion with a big induferrous gluconate hydratestry player, HMT found out how it is exploring the biotransformation processes occurring within our bodies and identifying molecules that are linked with cognitive health, such as SAMe (S-adenosyl-methionine) and folate, and developing nutritional solutions to support mood and cognitive health. A “fascinating” scientific development, says Pavlidou. Regarding the shift from physical to mental with the gut as the protagonist in this change, the HMT met with a start-up that is on a mission to make the microbiome more accessible to everyday consumers with products in a format that consumeferrous fumarate side effects redditrs will actually want to take. For instance, Pavlidou tasted a microbiome powder that can be added any food or drink– in her case, cold ginger tea.According to the HMT, the industry recognizes that good sensorial experiences are key for consumer acceptance. “There are many opportunities to be had by providing not only relevant health benefits, backed by strong science, but also great brand experiences,” Pavlidou tells Ingredients Network. “One manufacturer brought to the show a product in a convenient granule format, specially designed to deliver vitamins and minerals. The granules are colourful and fun but don’t have a flavour, so I could sprinkle them in my yoghurt and really enjoyed it.” At another booth, the HMT tasted an iron syrup with a pleasant flavour. “This is a real technical challenge as anyone who as ever worked with iron can tell you,” adds Pavlidou. “And talking about experiences, what would you say if your supplements could come in your Nespresso capsule? We tried a Nespresso coffee with coenwhat are the side effects of ferrous sulfatezyme Q10, which needs to be taken at breakfast. A daily ritual for a higher therapy adherence and a very positive consumer experience.”The HMT has identified four steps in the journey to becoming an innovation partner. Companies look beyond simply selling ingredients to selling concepts. They should then expand this to brands and categories.The brand- building company says it wferrous gluconate how much to takeas happy to witness B2B organisations evolving from a single focus on ingredient-selling to supporting customers with ready-to-launch concepts. “Walking the floor at the show last week, we saw many amazing examples of such concepts. Many B2B companies realise the importance of selling more than ‘just the ingredient’. We think that in order to stay relevant and to create a competitive advantage, there are still two further steps to take, beyond concept-selling. Step three: engage with cross-functional teams to co-create brands and innovate whole categories. Step four: step up into being a true innovation partner,” Pavlidou says.

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