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ananya5400 · 26 days ago
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The plant-based supplements market is estimated at USD 27.52 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 42.27 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 9.0% from 2025 to 2030.
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abhabio-technology · 2 months ago
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Health Supplement Manufacturers in India: A Straightforward Look
India’s health supplement industry is growing fast. More people now care about what they eat, how they feel, and how they look. This has increased the demand for safe and effective supplements. If you're looking for nutraceuticals for liver gut care, the best supplement to grow thicker hair, or want to find reliable organic supplement manufacturers, it helps to know who’s making them and how.
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drpaulhaider · 2 years ago
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greenglowinspooks · 2 years ago
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The way that I’m brainrotting over a DCxDP crossover with a Danny who’s a vengeful villain rn
Like, let’s just say that the GiW finally get into contact with the JL. They need help neutralizing a threat, you see, and they’re on their last limb trying to keep civilians safe.
They have video evidence! They have studies to back their claims! The JL have to help them!
Unfortunately, the JL believe them. They join a fight against Danny, and defeat him due to being far more experienced than he is. Danny is locked away and experimented on by the GiW.
That would CHANGE a person. Your heroes turning against you and seeing you as a monster, being experimented on for who knows how long, not knowing if your friends and family are safe.
Danny gets out due to a simple mistake on the GiW’s part; having Blüdhaven as part of their transport route.
Of course the trucks were attacked, they’re government property!
So now, whoever decided to raid the government transport trucks (the Penguin or something) has a ton of experimental weapons with no idea how they work, and a heavily traumatized teenager.
Danny knows how they work. Danny can be useful! They won’t throw him out if he’s useful! And so, now Danny is working for the Penguin, altering the ectoplasm weapons to make them work on humans.
It’s a good deal for both parties. Danny gets to neurotically imprint on the Penguin like a small baby animal, and the Penguin gets a brilliant mind who will stop at nothing to achieve his goals.
But eventually, Danny finds out what happened to his family in his absence.
Jazz is in Arkham. Not as a psychologist, but as a “patient.” Apparently, she snapped and completely destroyed the house, leveled a few blocks of Amity Park, and conducted organized attacks on government bases (mostly GiW) for months.
Sam and Tucker helped her, eventually splitting once Jazz was captured. Sam travels to areas of extreme pollution, completely overgrowing them with her plant powers. Currently she’s in the Amazon rainforest, engaging in an ongoing feud with logging companies. Sam is winning.
Tucker faked his death, and Danny has no idea where he is. He only knows that the death wasn’t real because of a code that the three of them made together, just in case.
Ellie’s trapped in the Infinite Realms. Danny had a failsafe in place so that if she was ever cornered by the GiW, she would be sent to her haunt in the GZ. However, with the portal destroyed, she can’t come back. Danny just hopes she’s okay.
His parents are now top GiW scientists. They’re traveling the country giving speeches. They’re working on a battery powered by ectoplasm, but apparently started “having difficulties” around the same time that Danny escaped.
None of it is fair. None of it is right.
The Justice League destroyed his life, the lives of his friends, and they’re doing as good as ever. The GiW is respected, and his parents are happily working away for them.
Danny takes up some of his more experimental weapons and breaks Jazz out of Arkham. She’s a little different now, colder and more quiet, but she still loves him all the same. It’s an unimaginable comfort to him to see his sister again.
He can’t use his powers anymore. He’s so used to associating them with pain that even transforming into his ghost form is enough to take him down for hours.
However, he understands ectoplasm more than anyone else in the world. He knows how to use it in virtually everything; how it can become a weapon, how it can be used as a supplemental ingredient in poisons and nerve agents, how it can twist and distort the mind if applied correctly.
He doesn’t care what happens to him. He’s going to take down the GiW, and destroy the lives of the JL members who helped lock him away, just as they did to him.
No matter the cost.
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transmutationisms · 2 years ago
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in addition to being prone to an obvious naturalistic fallacy, the oft-repeated claim that various supplements / herbs / botanicals are being somehow suppressed by pharmaceutical interests seeking to protect their own profits ('they would rather sell you a pill') belies a clear misunderstanding of the relationship between 'industrial' pharmacology and plant matter. bioprospecting, the search for plants and molecular components of plants that can be developed into commercial products, has been one of the economic motivations and rationalisations for european colonialism and imperialism since the so-called 'age of exploration'. state-funded bioprospectors specifically sought 'exotic' plants that could be imported to europe and sold as food or materia medica—often both, as in the cases of coffee or chocolate—or, even better, cultivated in 'economic' botanical gardens attached to universities, medical schools, or royal palaces and scientific institutions.
this fundamental attitude toward the knowledge systems and medical practices of colonised people—the position, characterising eg much 'ethnobotany', that such knowledge is a resource for imperialist powers and pharmaceutical manufacturers to mine and profit from—is not some kind of bygone historical relic. for example, since the 1880s companies including pfizer, bristol-myers squibb, and unilever have sought to create pharmaceuticals from african medicinal plants, such as strophanthus, cryptolepis, and grains of paradise. in india, state-created databases of valuable 'traditional' medicines have appeared partly in response to a revival of bioprospecting since the 1980s, in an increasingly bureaucratised form characterised by profit-sharing agreements between scientists and local communities that has nonetheless been referred to as "biocapitalism". a 1990 paper published in the proceedings of the novartis foundation symposium (then the ciba foundation symposium) spelled out this form of epistemic colonialism quite bluntly:
Ethnobotany, ethnomedicine, folk medicine and traditional medicine can provide information that is useful as a 'pre-screen' to select plants for experimental pharmacological studies.
there is no inherent oppositional relationship between pharmaceutical industry and 'natural' or plant-based cures. there are of course plenty of examples of bioprospecting that failed to translate into consumer markets: ginseng, introduced to europe in the 17th century through the mercantile system and the east india company, found only limited success in european pharmacology. and there are cases in which knowledge with potential market value has actually been suppressed for other reasons: the peacock flower, used as an abortifacient in the west indies, was 'discovered' by colonial bioprospectors in the 18th century; the plant itself moved easily to europe, but knowledge of its use in reproductive medicine became the subject of a "culturally cultivated ignorance," resulting from a combination of funding priorities, national policies, colonial trade patterns, gender politics, and the functioning of scientific institutions. this form of knowledge suppression was never the result of a conflict wherein bioprospectors or pharmacists viewed the peacock flower as a threat to their own profits; on the contrary, they essentially sacrificed potential financial benefits as a result of the political and social factors that made abortifacient knowledge 'unknowable' in certain state and commercial contexts.
exploitation of plant matter in pharmacology is not a frictionless or infallible process. but the sort of conspiratorial thinking that attempts to position plant therapeutics and 'big pharma' as oppositional or competitive forces is an ahistorical and opportunistic example of appealing to nominally anti-capitalist rhetoric without any deeper understanding of the actual mechanisms of capitalism and colonialism at play. this is of course true whether or not the person making such claims has any personal financial stake in them, though it is of course also true that, often, they do hold such stakes.
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whysperingwoods · 8 months ago
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Fear-mongering and herbalism
Herbalism is a crucial element for many practitioners of witchcraft, and lately I've seen a lot of fear-mongering in the #baby-witch and #witchblr tags that it's raising some serious red flags. Caution is necessary, yes, but over-simplified warnings against herbs that have a very long history and tradition of safe and effective use can rob people of accessible, beneficial ways to take an active role in their own health and wellbeing.
True: People absolutely need to be cautious about what they are putting in their bodies. True: "Natural" does not equate to "good" or "healthy". True: You need to speak to a medical professional regarding medical issues.
All these things being true do not mean that you cannot find plants that are safe to ingest, and that can benefit your health and support you. You can use herbs safely and you do have the power and ability to find information about them.
I've literally seen posts that say not to ingest any kind of herb because "you don't know what's in them" and "you don't know dosage, so it might harm you".
This lack of nuance is precisely the type of thinking that breeds misinformation and unnecessary fear, as if there is not enough of that to go around! It seems like because MAGA and anti-vaxx folks have been using the line "do your own research!!" so much, people are associating research with... right wing conspiracy theory? Somehow? Don't forget that being capable of doing good research also means being capable of evaluating your sources, and thinking critically about what you're reading.
Here are some of the misconceptions I've come across in the last couple days:
Laypeople can't safely use herbs
Fear of toxicity in herbs is common and rational, but herbs that you can find in your kitchen are food-grade and widely available. You don't need to eat them in enormous quantities to experience their benefits.
For example, thyme can help support the lungs during cold and flu season. Ginger tea is great for minor digestive upsets. These are things you have access to and can provide a safe means of relief.
Local apothecaries are very knowledgeable about where they source their herbs and what dosages are safe. They are also able to tell you if their herbs are pesticide-free, organic, etc.
Where you want to be cautious is ordering herbs online, especially places like Amazon or Etsy where there is no control whatsoever. Even supplements have been found to frequently not contain what they are said to contain, and you really have to do research about the company you're buying from beforehand.
If you don't have a local apothecary, you can still buy herbs online! Just make sure you are using a reputable website such as Mountain Rose Herbs where you can get bulk herbs.
Lesser known herbs require more caution, but there are fantastic books about herbalism and they provide information on dosage and various ways the herbs can be used responsibly. Your local library is almost guaranteed to have several books about herbalism, and if you aren't sure about a particular herb, look it up in multiple other resources to see if their information matches up. You can even find information about many commonly used herbs on WebMD.
Also, don't forage herbs that you plan to ingest if you are not experienced. This is a recipe for disaster, and incredibly dangerous. I'm not going to go into super huge detail about this, because it would merit its own post, but seriously, just don't do it until you have experience. Plant identification apps are not sufficient to identify herbs you plan to ingest.
Herbal remedies cure major illnesses
Herbs can play a supportive role, but it's crucial to recognise their limits. Herbal medicine should complement, not replace, medical treatment for severe chronic conditions. Clinical herbalists are trained to assess what's appropriate for herb-based support and when a situation requires immediate medical attention.
Herbs are not a panacea that will cure every ailment. Every person is unique and any single herb can have wildly different effects on the body. Some people might find incredible relief, while another person may find no effect at all, or may even find an herb doesn't agree with them.
Herbalists think they are medical practitioners
Because there is no federally regulated body for herbalists, people sometimes think it's the wild west out there and anyone can do anything, but that's not the case. Herbalists are not exempt from the law, and no one is legally allowed to practice medicine if they are not licensed to do so. Period. No amount of traditional knowledge changes that.
While the herbalist profession is not regulated federally, there are regulating bodies that are run by herbalists and that set standards for what is expected and permitted. If you search for "herbalism guild Canada" you will find the Canadian Council of Herbalist Associations which has tons of information, and some provinces also have their own guilds. Most guilds will have a list of reputable herbalists that you can access and they have strict requirements for being added to those lists. You can find these requirements on their websites and gauge them for yourself.
Part of training to become a clinical herbalist is knowing you are not a medical practitioner. You are taught not to diagnose people, and how to recognise when something is outside of your scope of practice.
From the CCHA:
9. A registered herbal practitioner will  offer interdisciplinary collaboration with other health professionals
Herbalists focus on holistic, complementary care, rather than taking on the role of medical practitioners. A qualified herbalist works alongside them to support the body's systems, rather than attempting to independently treat or diagnose medical systems. For example, they might work with clients to ease side-effects from medication, but they won't independently treat serious conditions like infections.
Herbalists are anti-vaxx and anti-science
The vast majority of clinical herbalists are not anti-vaxx or anti-modern medicine at all, and focus on combining traditional knowledge about plants with modern science. Are there herbalists out there who are anti-vaxx? Absolutely, just like any demographic you can find people who are spouting nonsense, but that is not the norm.
Thankfully, herbalism schools and herbalists are pretty up front with their beliefs. The CCHA has these requirements for herbalists in the guild:
3. Herbalists have an extensive knowledge base combining traditional wisdom and modern scientific perspective       [...] 7. A registered herbal practitioner is trained in herbal safety, drug interactions, and possible contraindications [...] 10. A registered herbal practitioner is accountable  to a professional organization, must maintain annual continuing education and must abide by professional standards 
When I was looking for a clinical herbalist myself, I always checked their website information and whether they were registered with a guild, and what the requirements for that guild were. The herbalist I chose also had a clear section on her website where she stated that she had experience working with people on psychiatric medications.
You can also often find their stance on other things such as LGBTQIA+ issues (such as statements on their website regarding their approach to HRT).
The school I ultimately selected for my education was one that had explicit information about how they integrated new science into their curriculum, and how frequently it was updated.
If you are not finding the information you're looking for, just ask! It's completely acceptable and not rude to contact an herbalist and ask them what their approach is on the things you are concerned about. They will be happy to answer these questions and give you any information they can to help you decide if they are a good fit for you.
Conclusion
Herbalism is not about replacing medical care or promising miracle cures. It's about tapping into centuries-old knowledge and combining it with modern insights. Embrace herbs with curiosity, responsibility, and respect, and you can have an incredible and beneficial relationship with them.
I'm sure there are plenty of points here that I have omitted or not sufficiently covered. I hope readers will take this as an indictment of the author, me, rather than one against herbalism as a whole.
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viralarcadian · 11 months ago
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MAN THOSE BODIES SURE CAN MELT
time to watch body melt
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rederiswrites · 1 year ago
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If you're wondering what we ARE going to do about all that poison ivy, and the general absolute shittiness of our fields, and for that matter what the fuck two people with no farming background and like...more than full-time work already are going to do with like sixteen acres of field anyway....we don't know.
Don't get me wrong, we have a lot of ideas. Most of which we either can't currently afford or for some other reason can't achieve. But some of which are lovely.
Rotational grazing, especially the high-density, frequently moved version sometimes known as "mob grazing", would eventually fix a lot of what's wrong with those fields. But not without way more animals than we have or even intend to have. We don't even have a "mob" TO graze. The sheep will eat some poison ivy, though it's not their favorite. They'll eat the leaves off the brambles, which is a pretty effective way to deplete the plant's stores and stunt it. They won't eat the Virginia Creeper.
But in a way, it doesn't matter, because we've spent nearly the entire last year moving the ewes through the smaller of the two fields, and they're only just getting back to where they started. In order to make a serious impact, they'd need to be grazing the same spot maybe every two months, depending on weather conditions. Not once a year. As I showed in a previous video, everywhere they go, they do visibly leave nitrogen, and we can actually see a slight improvement everywhere they've passed through. But it's not fast. And getting and caring for the...I don't know, fifty or so? sheep that would speed the process would make moving and caring for those sheep a full-time job neither of us has the capacity for. It's just not even an intention of ours. We've never really discussed a "cap", but I'd say that a "someday when we have real fencing and I'm healthy" number of sheep would still be twenty or thirty at the most.
The conventional, and arguable still best, way to fix the big field and its extreme fuckery would be to till and reseed. It would, believe it or not, still not eliminate all of the problem weeds, especially not the Virginia Creeper and Canada Thistle (which loves to grow back from root fragments and is resistant to normal herbicides). But it would be a huge start. We'd seed with a pasture mix that's full of plants that can handle being grazed down, and then mow where the sheep don't get to. I don't even know what it would cost to hire out all that work or rent the tools, but it's more than we have. It's like asking what it would cost to replace the siding on your house. I don't know, but I know I aint got it.
So for now, Jacob is spending a lot of hours just mowing. Mowing doesn't do as much as grazing, notably it doesn't leave nitrogen, but it does ensure that light is hitting the soil so that seeds there can sprout, and it does give the advantage to plants adapted for grazing (mainly grasses).
Eventually, the plan is to reforest several acres of the big field, using government programs. That also comes with the need to control understory growth for years until the trees mature enough to shade things out, but actually, help with that is part of some of the programs. They typically plant with a mix of natives--oak, tulip poplar, redbud...the mix varies based on what the contracted companies grew that year, apparently, but it's not really something you get to pick and choose. They come, they calculate their grid, they plant. But I don't think anything's to stop you coming through afterwards and planting your own selections in spots where saplings inevitably die. Pawpaw, white oak, American persimmon, hybrid chestnut... I dream of a day where we have maybe ten acres of forest, where I can harvest mushrooms and chestnuts, paw paws and berries and ginseng. Where the boy can bag us a wild turkey for holiday dinner or supplement the freezer with deer that got fat on fall acorns.
In my wildest fantasies (and, to be fair, what I have now was once my wildest fantasies!), the "small" field is an intercropped quilt of coppiced willow and locust, berry bushes, broad stripes of sorghum, amaranth, corn, and wheat for people and animals, strips of wildflower meadow to make corridors for animals and beneficial insects, and large patches of medicinal herbs and dye plants. The "north" field, the one that is so especially troubled now, is part forest, part pasture, with permanent perimeter fences, a loose scattering of trees that provide shade and fodder, and sheep being guided through the larger perimeter with portable electric mesh fencing.
So that's what we (very sarcastically) refer to as the "five year plan" here. But I'm trying to learn not to hamstring us with doubt and disbelief, so....that's the plan.
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ananya5400 · 1 month ago
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The plant-based supplements market is estimated at USD 27.52 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 42.27 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 9.0%. 
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mysticdreamcafe · 6 months ago
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The blame game and (not limited too...)Veganism.
Wonder how long before this is taken down by force...
I'm not for or against anyone's dietary choices. I am against playing the blame game to further agendas. Yes, it may not be politically correct but I think everyone has a right to make their own choices without being guilted because they only eat veg or meat or both.
You can't believe everything in documentaries or books or online chats. Hell, even research is biased depending on how it is done, who financed it, what information is released, and who reviews it.
I don't believe there is a perfect way to eat or live for everyone. We are all different due to upbringing, culture, peer pressure, false and true information being mixed, propaganda, money, etc.
But, I've noticed a couple things on my home page feed that pique my intellectual interest and moral code...
I follow vegan-girl-69 and she re-blogs things that I understand are close to her. She's free to have this way of thinking and lifestyle, but why not simply educate people vs guilting them into the same mind frame?
What are the carbon emissions caused by the production of a purely plant based diet vs one with animal proteins?
Can you get ALL the vitamins and minerals in eating only plants that the human body requires to be healthy and function properly? Do you need supplements to offset the imbalance?
Why do many people who advocate plant only diets eat things with meat shapes and textures or non-dairy cheeses? Don't these go against vegan principles?
How has increased agricultural farming affected the water system and soil quality?
Is it healthier? Are vegans sick less? Why are there over-weight unhealthy vegans?
What are the statics, peer reviewed and studies not paid for by people or companies with agendas, showing that plant based only diets improve the health of humans and the planet we live on?
Where do GMO products, chemically laden products, overly processed products come into all this? Accepted as the standard vegan practice? If not then why are the previously mentioned molded, chemically treated, dyed items in such high demand?
Is there a 'clean vegan' like with Keto diets? How does it work?
Does the evolution of humans show we were healthier with a plant only diet?
This next bit will probably finish off this post and get it trashed, as if the topic and first 2 questions haven't had people reporting it already, but here I go...
Diet is like sexuality, politics, religion, etc. It's personal. We tried to guilt people with alternative life choices to conform to the norm for centuries as humans and look how that turned out. Like it. Don't like it. It shouldn't matter and they shouldn't be guilted or blamed for having a different outlook or lifestyle.
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merrydock · 3 months ago
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Questions for my favourite yapper . . .
༄˖°.🪐.ೃ࿔*:・ ERIS ༄˖°.🪐.ೃ࿔*:・
[5] Are they good at keeping secrets?
[15] How do they act around people they don’t like?
[40] How picky they are with food, do they have specific dietary requirements based on their health or culture?
[44] On a party, where would you find them?
[55] How long does it take for them to make a new place feel like home, and what do they need for it?
Eris questions!!!! YAY!
These were VERY fun and I got to talk about some of my favourite aspects of this silly guy, so thank you for sending them my way!
Time to yap about the yapper, below the cut.
[5] Are they good at keeping secrets?
Not at all. LOL. Eris is quite the gossip, so harmless secrets tend to be pretty readily circulated by him. One of his favourite hobbies is meeting with the other village socialites over a shared bottle of wine and getting updated on the latest news. Still, he's not meanspirited, and he'll try his best to keep secrets that he knows should be kept, with variable success. He won't bring them up himself, but when directly asked, it's obvious he's hiding something. He'll look away, change the topic, nervously laugh, and fidget. Hopefully whoever is asking won't press much further...
[15] How do they act around people they don’t like?
Eris loves people! There are very few people he dislikes. With those rare few he can't stand, he usually acts just the same as with people he enjoys the company of—polite small talk, jokes, and compliments. Eris was raised to always make a good impression, and how others perceive him is very important to him. Very often, the people he doesn't like are none the wiser about his true feelings towards them.
There are a couple of people he can't keep up this guise around, however. For example, his ex-partner, Descant—with him, Eris goes out of his way to avoid him to prevent any uncomfortable interactions.
[40] How picky they are with food, do they have specific dietary requirements based on their health or culture?
As an Owlk, Eris is an obligate carnivore! He enjoys a protein-rich diet of many different meats from the creatures that inhabit the home moon, both domesticated and wild, supplemented with nuts and grains and less-nutritional treats like fruits. He can be a picky eater at times, and is definitely less adventurous alone than if he goes to the marketplace with his friends (in which case he's much more likely to be coaxed into trying something new). He also has a bad habit of skipping meals when working, and often chooses the convenience of buying food over making something healthier himself. Generally, he prefers grilled meats, slathered in flavourful sauces or marinades, and stews, but will also eat pretty much anything his partner Sedska makes him!
[44] On a party, where would you find them?
Everywhere! Eris is very sociable, and won't just mingle with other social people. He'll try to talk with everyone, from his friends, to acquaintances, to strangers. He enjoys getting to know the people who reside in his town, and if he has the time, always makes an effort to break any more introverted folks out of their shells.
[55] How long does it take for them to make a new place feel like home, and what do they need for it?
Aw, this is a lovely question! Eris loves decorating, and his living space is always filled with memories he's made. Photographs taken with a camera or pulled from a vision torch, blueprints he's drafted of spacecraft he's worked on, and paintings he's made of plants and landscapes fill the walls, and gifts he's received from friends and family clutter every shelf. Even so, this is never enough to really make a place feel like home. When living alone, Eris doesn't spend much time at his cabin, quick to get lonely and stir-crazy. He'll even prefer working late in his office, where there is work to keep him busy and people to talk to.
For this reason, the most important thing for Eris to feel at home is to have company—home is more of a person for him than it is a place. His sister, his best friend, and his partner all fill this role for him, and he's comfortable being anywhere as long as he has one of them with him.
These questions were so fun to answer, thank you for sending them my way!!!!
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aimarketresearch · 15 days ago
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Furthermore, market players in the egg protein industry are investing heavily in research and development to introduce innovative products that align with evolving consumer preferences. Product innovation, strategic partnerships, and mergers and acquisitions are common strategies employed by key players to expand their market presence and stay competitive. Companies like Avangardco and Merck KgaA are recognized for their high-quality egg products and strong distribution networks, allowing them to cater to the increasing demand for protein-rich food globally.
An emerging trend in the market is the rising demand for plant-based alternatives to traditional animal-derived proteins. With a growing number of consumers adopting vegan and vegetarian lifestyles, there is a surge in interest in plant-based protein sources that offer similar nutritional benefits as animal proteins. Market players are actively exploring opportunities in the plant-based egg protein sector to capture this segment of the market and meet the shifting consumer preferences.
Moreover, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced market dynamics, leading to changes in consumer behavior and preferences. With a heightened focus on health and immunity-boosting products, there has been an increased demand for functional foods and dietary supplements containing egg proteins. Market players are responding to this trend by introducing new product offerings that highlight the health benefits of egg proteins, thereby catering to the evolving needs of consumers in a post-pandemic world.
Looking ahead, the global egg protein market is projected to experience continued growth as consumers increasingly prioritize nutritious, sustainable, and ethically sourced food products. Market players that can adapt to these changing trends, leverage opportunities in product diversification, geographical expansion, and strategic collaborations will likely thrive in the competitive landscape of the egg protein market. By staying attuned to consumer preferences and investing in innovation, companies can position themselves for long-term success and capitalize on the growing demand for high-quality protein products in the global market.
The Egg Protein Market is highly fragmented, featuring intense competition among both global and regional players striving for market share. To explore how global trends are shaping the future of the top 10 companies in the keyword market.
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𝐒𝐨𝐲 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐢𝐧 𝐈𝐧𝐠𝐫𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐞𝐭: 𝐀 𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐰𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐓𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐝 𝐢𝐧 𝐍𝐮𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧
𝐃𝐨𝐰𝐧𝐥𝐨𝐚𝐝 𝐅𝐑𝐄𝐄 𝐒𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞: https://www.nextmsc.com/soy-protein-ingredients-market/request-sample
The 𝐒𝐨𝐲 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐢𝐧 𝐈𝐧𝐠𝐫𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐞𝐭 is gaining momentum as consumers and manufacturers alike seek healthier and sustainable protein sources. With its diverse applications and nutritional benefits, soy protein is making a significant impact across various industries:
𝙃𝙚𝙖𝙡𝙩𝙝 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙒𝙚𝙡𝙡𝙣𝙚𝙨𝙨 𝙁𝙤𝙘𝙪𝙨: Soy protein is valued for its high-quality protein content and benefits such as supporting muscle growth and managing cholesterol levels.
𝙀𝙭𝙥𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝘼𝙥𝙥𝙡𝙞𝙘𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨: From plant-based food products and dietary supplements to animal feed, soy protein ingredients are increasingly being incorporated into a wide range of products.
𝙎𝙪𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙞𝙣𝙖𝙗𝙞𝙡𝙞𝙩𝙮 𝘾𝙤𝙣𝙨𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨: As a plant-based protein source, soy protein is contributing to more sustainable food systems by reducing reliance on animal-based proteins.
𝐀𝐜𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐅𝐮𝐥𝐥 𝐑𝐞𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭: https://www.nextmsc.com/report/soy-protein-ingredients-market
𝐊𝐞𝐲 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐲𝐞𝐫𝐬
Dupont Ei De Nemours & Company
ADM
Cargill
Benson Hill
Now Foods
Burcon NutraScience Corporation
Farbest Brands
Wilmar International
CHS Inc.
With its growing popularity and versatility, soy protein ingredients are set to play a crucial role in the future of nutrition.
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Flight Foods LLC: A Catholic Supplement Brand Inspired by Faith and Wellness
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In today’s saturated supplement market, finding a brand that aligns with both your health goals and your spiritual values can be a challenge. Enter Flight Foods LLC, a trailblazing Catholic supplement brand dedicated to promoting holistic wellness rooted in the principles of faith, stewardship, and care for the body as a temple of the Holy Spirit.
Flight Foods LLC stands apart in an industry often focused solely on physical performance. Their mission is clear: to offer high-quality, ethically sourced nutritional products that honor Catholic teachings on the dignity of the human person and the sanctity of creation. In doing so, they have created a refreshing new standard for health-conscious individuals who refuse to separate their faith from their lifestyle choices.
Bridging Faith and Fitness At its core, Flight Foods LLC was founded on the belief that faith and health go hand-in-hand. As a Catholic supplement brand, they take inspiration from the rich tradition of the Church, which teaches that caring for one’s body is an act of gratitude toward God. Flight Foods LLC incorporates this ethos into every product, offering supplements that nourish both body and soul.
Unlike generic supplement companies, Flight Foods LLC approaches product development with prayer, discernment, and ethical sourcing as top priorities. Their ingredients are carefully selected not just for effectiveness but also for their respect for God’s creation, ensuring minimal environmental impact and fair labor practices whenever possible.
A Product Line Built on Catholic Values Flight Foods LLC offers a diverse range of supplements designed to support a healthy, vibrant life at every stage. Their product lineup includes:
Daily Multivitamins: Packed with essential nutrients to support overall well-being, with formulas that acknowledge different life stages and vocations — from busy parents to religious communities.
Immune Support: Featuring natural ingredients like elderberry, zinc, and vitamin C, carefully blended to strengthen the body's natural defenses.
Plant-Based Proteins: For those seeking clean, ethical nutrition, Flight Foods' protein powders are made from non-GMO plants, sourced sustainably and processed with care.
Mind & Spirit Focus Supplements: Special blends featuring ingredients like ashwagandha, magnesium, and B-vitamins aimed at supporting mental clarity, resilience, and peace — tools for a prayerful, centered life.
Each bottle carries not just a supplement but a reflection of Catholic values, often including a Scripture verse or a short prayer to inspire and uplift customers on their journey to health.
Community-Driven Wellness Another hallmark that makes Flight Foods LLC a truly unique Catholic supplement brand is its commitment to building community. The company actively partners with Catholic parishes, schools, and charities to promote health and well-being across diverse populations. They believe that wellness isn’t just an individual pursuit but a communal responsibility.
Through initiatives like parish wellness workshops, donation programs, and educational resources, Flight Foods LLC fosters a culture where faith-based health is accessible to all. By doing so, they echo the Church’s call to care for the poor and marginalized, ensuring that even underserved communities can access high-quality nutrition.
Ethical Sourcing and Stewardship Flight Foods LLC doesn’t just talk about stewardship; they live it. Recognizing that the Earth is a gift entrusted to humanity, they prioritize sustainability at every step of their supply chain. Their packaging is eco-friendly, often recyclable or biodegradable, and their ingredients are obtained through partnerships with farms and suppliers that adhere to ethical and environmentally conscious practices.
This commitment not only protects the planet for future generations but also honors the Church’s teachings on responsible stewardship of creation — another way that Flight Foods LLC fully embodies its identity as a faithful Catholic business.
Why Choose a Catholic Supplement Brand? Choosing a supplement brand that shares your core values matters. When you support a Catholic supplement brand like Flight Foods LLC, you’re doing more than investing in your physical health; you’re investing in a vision of wellness that upholds human dignity, respects creation, and integrates faith into daily life.
For those seeking to nourish their bodies without compromising their beliefs, Flight Foods LLC offers a welcome alternative. Their products are more than just vitamins or proteins — they’re small but significant ways to live out Catholic faith in everyday decisions.
In a world where health trends often overlook the spiritual dimension, Flight Foods LLC reminds us that true wellness starts with honoring God in every aspect of our lives — body, mind, and soul.
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Hello it’s me, what would mason do with a trans pet anon and I am backkkkk for more. I don’t know why but the combination of fair but strict and very competent at his job(for better or worse) is making me absolutely melt for mason. Anyways back to questions. Would mason ever recommend killing a pet if they were too traumatized by a bad owner to function? Also besides obedience and loyalty, is there anything in particular he values about pets? Also what if there was an owner that gave his pet deliberately confusing orders just so he could punish them?
Masons already made it clear he wants pets to have clear orders but he’s also made it clear that pets job is to please their owner. What if a pet was depressed and didn’t obey? How would he respond to that? Also have you ever thought about role play? No pressure, but I think interacting with mason would be fun.
Can I be🪶 anon please
Hello 🪶 anon!
Mason is so engaging BECAUSE of that!! He's easy to hate but also something enticing about how he thinks..... Thank you so much for the questions i always adore them.
And yes!! I've done role play before and very much enjoyed it!! You can catch me here on tumblr however I like using discord because then I get to use italics and such in chats. I'm #raccoooooooon6286 (yes there are 8 o's idk man i thought it would be funny at the time and now it feels too iconic lmao)
Besides obedience and loyalty, is there anything in particular he values about pets?
"Pets are fantastic companions and have such entertaining personalities and behaviors. Personality is the thing that makes each pet so special and unique - no two are alike. I know there are some trainers out there that require such strict exceptions of behavior there is no room for the pet's own personality and that is borderline abuse. They might be a lower life form but they are still a living being.
"Take Clyde for example. There are times during hikes or just out in public where he lags behind because he's staring at the ground or a tree or something random. He's a good boy though so he never gets lost - but he's not right at my heels like another trainer would demand. And you know what? Every time I go see what he's staring at it reminds me to appreciate the world a little more. Seeing plants or birds or patterns through his eyes is fun and engaging. I mean I can't live my life like that all the time because I'm a human being with responsibilities, but moments of thinking more simply like they do are refreshing."
What if there was an owner that gave his pet deliberately confusing orders just so he could punish them?
"That is abusive," he sighs. "Not technically illegal and not reportable but abusive as hell. Sickening. Some might say "oh at least they're not taking out their issues on other people" but still. Just deal with your own shit instead of tormenting your pet, ya know?"
What if a pet was depressed and didn’t obey? How would he respond to that?
After he established that the disobedience was from depression, his first step would be seeing if there are environmental factors to the depression. Is the pet getting proper sleep, nutrition, exercise? If so then he would recommend "supplements." (He has an affiliate code for the company he recommends lol). They're not technically medication because they don't have to be approved for human use by a testing organization, but they're "based on" research from human medications [aka drugs lol]. Typically he recommends some that are for anxiety, but I'm sure there are plenty out there for depression too. Likely the pet would end up in a bit of a perpetual state of disassociation 😬.
Extra TW for discussion of euthanasia
Would mason ever recommend killing a pet if they were too traumatized by a bad owner to function?
In general, no. If a pet is so traumatized by an owner they can't function and require a high level of care, Mason would advocate for legal action against that owner. Either jail time or having to pay for the pet's full time care. Killing or incapacitate pets is not socially or legally acceptable. nor is euthanasian really. Perhaps if the pet killed someone, but even then Mason would argue there is something else going on in that situation. Again, not because he's a good person, but because he infantilizes pets so much he doesn't believe they are capable of a lot of things and therefore not responsible for their actions.
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Lactose Intolerance Market Growth, Opportunities and Industry Forecast Report 2034
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Lactose intolerance is a digestive disorder where individuals cannot digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products. This has led to a significant demand for lactose-free products, including dairy alternatives and enzyme supplements, creating a thriving market. The lactose intolerance market is expected to see strong growth in the coming years, driven by rising lactose intolerance cases, particularly in Asia-Pacific, where a large percentage of the population is affected.
The  lactose intolerance Market related products, including lactose-free foods, beverages, and lactase supplements, has witnessed strong growth. The global lactose-free market was valued at around USD 12 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 18-20 billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 6-7%. The rising consumer awareness about the digestive issues associated with lactose intolerance is a key factor driving this growth.
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Lactose Intolerance Market Drivers
Several factors are driving the growth of the lactose intolerance market:
Increasing Prevalence: Studies indicate that over 65% of the global population has some degree of lactose intolerance, leading to higher demand for solutions.
Rising Health Awareness: As more consumers seek to avoid gastrointestinal discomfort associated with lactose consumption, awareness campaigns and medical advice have led to a surge in demand for lactose-free products.
Dairy Alternatives: Growing interest in plant-based diets is pushing demand for lactose-free dairy alternatives like almond, soy, oat, and coconut milk. Veganism is another contributing factor here.
Product Innovations: Manufacturers are developing lactose-free dairy products, including milk, cheese, and yogurt, as well as supplements like lactase enzymes.
Lactose Intolerance Market Trends
Consumer Preference Shift: There has been a notable shift toward plant-based alternatives and lactose-free products as consumers seek more sustainable and healthy choices.
Fortification of Dairy Alternatives: Companies are fortifying plant-based products with nutrients like calcium, vitamin D, and protein to match the nutritional profile of traditional dairy.
Online Retail Growth: The rise of e-commerce platforms has made lactose-free products more accessible, increasing consumer convenience and fueling market growth.
Lactose Intolerance Market Challenges
Product Cost: Lactose-free products are often more expensive than their traditional counterparts, which can limit their appeal to cost-sensitive consumers.
Taste and Texture: Some consumers may still prefer the taste and texture of regular dairy products, which can make transitioning to lactose-free or plant-based alternatives challenging.
Lactose Intolerance Market Regional Analysis
North America and Europe are leading markets for lactose-free products, driven by well-established dairy industries and rising lactose intolerance awareness. The U.S. and Germany are key markets in these regions.
The Asia-Pacific region is expected to witness the highest growth, fueled by the high prevalence of lactose intolerance, particularly in countries like China, India, and Japan. The region’s large population, combined with increased disposable income and growing awareness of lactose intolerance, is propelling the market forward.
Lactose Intolerance Market Segmentation,
Product Type:
Lactose-Free Dairy Products: Milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream.
Dairy Alternatives: Soy milk, almond milk, rice milk, oat milk.
Distribution Channel:
Supermarkets and Hypermarkets
Online Stores
Specialty Stores
Convenience Stores
Key companies profiled in this research study are,
Nestlé S.A.
Danone S.A.
The Coca-Cola Company (Fairlife)
Johnson & Johnson (Lactaid)
General Mills, Inc.
Valio Ltd.
Arla Foods amba
Dean Foods Company
Parmalat S.p.A.
Saputo Inc.
Conclusion
The Lactose Intolerance Market is poised for sustained growth, driven by increasing global awareness of lactose intolerance and the rising demand for lactose-free and dairy alternative products. As more individuals seek health-conscious, digestive-friendly, and sustainable options, the market for lactose-free dairy, plant-based alternatives, and lactase supplements will continue to expand. However, challenges such as product cost and taste preferences need to be addressed through innovation. With major industry players focusing on product development and fortification, the future of the lactose intolerance market appears promising, offering both consumers and businesses a wide range of opportunities.
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