Hubei Xinhe Biological Technology Company : a Professional Dietary Supplements Supplier

Our company is a high-tech enterprise dedicated to the research, development and production of human and animal nutrition products based on microbial fermentation technology.

Variety of Products

We can provide customers with many types of human and animal nutritional products, including DHA algal oil, DHA algal oil powder, arachidonic acid oil, arachidonic acid powder, Sn-2 DHA algal oil, beta-carotene powder. There are also docosahexaenoic acid powder, Schizochytrium powder, β-carotene powder, etc.

 

 

Advanced Processing Equipment

Our company has introduced a number of advanced production equipment, such as high-efficiency boiling dryers, pipeline centrifugal pumps, sanitary-grade centrifugal pumps, microcapsule powder spraying equipment, etc. We have also specially set up purified water system, clean air conditioning system, and drying tower workshop air conditioning system for the production workshop.

Multiple Certifications

Our company has passed ISO 9001:2015, ISO22000:2018, FSSC22000, HALAL, FAMI-QS, USDA ORGANIC certificates. We are determined to provide healthy nutritional raw materials for humans and animals with green, environmentally friendly and sustainable technologies.

 

Professional Service

We always provide customers with free samples, professional quotations and application instructions. If customers do not have the testing capabilities when using our products, we can also provide professional testing services for free. For some more cutting-edge product application testing, customers are also welcome to test with us.

 

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Brief Introduction to Dietary Supplements

Dietary supplements, also known as nutritional supplements, nutraceuticals, dietary supplements, health foods, etc., are supplements whose ingredients are extracted from food and are beneficial to the human body. Their main function is to maintain health and prevent disease, and may contain nutrients, plant, animal or other substances. Dietary supplements are designed to add to or supplement the diet, unlike traditional foods. Supplements can be ingested and come in a variety of forms, including tablets, capsules, softgels, powders, bars, gummies, and liquids.

 

Types of Dietary Supplements

 

 

There are different types of food supplements available on the market, each designed to meet specific needs. Here are the most important categories:
Vitamins and Minerals
This category includes supplements that provide essential vitamins and minerals, such as vitamins A, C, D, E, K, B complex, calcium, iron, zinc, among others. Said supplements are designed to complement nutrient intake when there are deficiencies or specific needs.

 

Essential Fatty Acids
Essential fatty acid supplements, such as omega-3, omega-6 and omega-9, are popular because of their benefits for cardiovascular, brain and skin health. These fatty acids can be found in sources such as fatty fish, seeds and vegetable oils. You can find types of fatty acid supplements such as Omega-3 oil softgels, fish oil softgels, Coenzyme Q10 softgels, etc. from the manufacturer.

 

Proteins
In the case of protein supplements, they are widely used by athletes and people seeking to increase their protein intake. These can be present in the form of whey powder, vegetable protein, casein, among others. Said supplements help in recovery and muscle growth.

 

Sports Performance Supplements
This category includes supplements specifically designed to enhance athletic performance and muscle recovery. They may contain ingredients such as creatine, beta-alanine, BCAAs (Branched-Chain Amino Acids), pre-workouts and post-workouts formulated to increase energy, strength and endurance.

 

Digestive Health Supplements
Digestive health supplements include probiotics, digestive enzymes and dietary fiber, among others. These supplements help maintain a healthy balance in the digestive system, improve digestion and nutrient absorption.

 

Bone Health Supplements
This category includes supplements that contain calcium, vitamin D and other essential nutrients for bone health. These supplements can be beneficial in preventing osteoporosis and strengthening bones.

 

Brain Health Supplements
Supplements focused on improving brain function and mental health are also popular. They may include omega-3s, B vitamins, antioxidants and other nutrients that help cognition, memory and mood.

 

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Here are five of the benefits you can get by taking health supplements:

 

Supply Your Body with Extra Nutrients
Typically, a balanced diet can help you get all the nutrients that your body needs. However, there are times that we all have difficulty eating balanced meals, which is where health supplements come in. As mentioned above, health supplements can help supply your body with the extra nutrients it needs. They can also help your body have enough nutrients if you have a health condition that causes you to have a nutrient deficiency.

 

Prevent Medical Conditions
Some medical conditions stem from one’s lifestyle and the lack of nutrients in the body. Fortunately, some health supplements can help reduce your chances of getting such medical conditions. For example, hypertension may be avoided by taking health supplements. A birth defect called spina bifida may also be avoided by taking folic acid. Thus, health supplements may help reduce your chances of getting affected by certain medical conditions because of the nutrients they provide to your body.

 

Help Improve Your Mood
Taking health supplements daily may have a positive impact on your mood. Certain nutrients, which can be found in health supplements, like folate, iron, calcium, magnesium, and omega-3 fatty acids, may help combat depression and improve your mood.

 

Increase Energy Levels
Alongside a proper diet and plenty of exercises, health supplements can help keep your energy levels up. Feeling lethargic can get you down in the dumps, and health supplements may provide you with the boost you need to keep your energy up. Supplements like Omega-3, Vitamin D, B vitamins, Creatine, and L-theanine may help you increase your energy levels and give you the energy you need to last through the day.

 

Boosts Your Body’s Defenses
Nowadays, it’s important to keep our immune systems strong and ready to combat any diseases. Health supplements may provide your immune system with the boost it needs to keep you healthy. Vitamins A, C, and D have been found to improve the response of the immune system, allowing your immune system to get stronger and function properly.

 

Dietary Supplements: How to Pick the Right One for You

The market is flooded with dietary supplements, so how do you know which one is best for you? The following content can assist you in your choice.

Figure out What Your Body Needs
Our nutritional requirements keep changing as we age. It also depends on other factors such as our current health, lifestyle, genes, environment, and fitness levels. Closing any existing nutritional gaps with dietary supplements and the highest quality multivitamin is a great idea. Usually, most people tend to benefit from supplements that contain vitamin B12, which is a common deficiency. You can also consider what foods you dislike or avoid or rarely eat as that’ll leave a huge nutritional gap over time. For instance, if you can’t stand fish, you’ll do well to include a good supplement that offers the benefits of omega-3.

 

Determine Your Specific Health Goals
What do you need the dietary supplement for? Are there any specific health goals you’re looking to achieve? If yes, you can choose from the various targeted supplements to optimize your body’s functioning – from sleeping better and reducing situational anxiety to supporting natural immunity and promoting general well-being. Being clear about your health goals will enable you to pick a good supplement that fulfills your unique requirements.

 

Explore Your Options
It is super important to exercise caution when you’re buying dietary supplements as not all of them may be safe for use. Some so-called “good supplements” may contain ingredients that might prove to be toxic in the long term. With this in mind, avoid buying any random dietary supplement you come across (the market is flooded with such products). Do your research – find out about the company, its sourcing policies, use of certain ingredients, quality control measures, and so on before buying anything.

 

Check the Supplement’s Ingredients
As mentioned, always make sure to read the list of ingredients before buying any supplement. If you find an ingredient that you don’t recognize, research it online to ascertain it’s not an unnecessary additive. Look at the nutritional information on supplement labels. You’ll likely find it divided into two categories: active ingredients and other ingredients. Active ingredients are meant to boost your health, whereas other ingredients are the inactive elements in the supplement. While not all of the other ingredients are bad for you, it’s always better to choose a dietary supplement that has fewer of these.

 

Consider the Potency
Sometimes, a dietary supplement may not contain enough of the key ingredients and hence, be ineffective. Having too less or too high amounts of the key ingredients can harm your well-being. The supplement you consume must have the stated amount of ingredients in each dose. This is the only way to be sure that the product will effectively fill any nutritional gaps in your body.

 

Look for Purity
When it comes to purity, look for seals of approval on the product label. The FDA, GMP (Good manufacturing practice), NSF International, USP (US Pharmacopeia), and ConsumerLab are well-known and trusted agencies that offer the reassurance of high purity and potency. These seals go a long way in ascertaining the product’s purity while boosting consumer confidence in the dietary supplement.

 

Bioavailability Matters
Bioavailability is the amount of nutrients that your body can absorb. It’s no secret that some forms of nutrients are easier for our bodies to absorb than others. Magnesium, for instance, can be found in several forms like sulfate, magnesium chloride, taurate, or citrate. Some of these forms and certain ingredients can have high bioavailability synergy and help boost the bioavailability of others. As a result, these can be absorbed easily while also offering multiple health benefits. So, do your research or consult a wellness professional to find the suitable form of nutrients and a bioavailability rate that’s right for you.

 

Check If the Product is Independently Tested and Certified
The primary aim of taking dietary supplements is to be healthier. However, you also need to ensure that you choose the right supplement that helps you get there. Considering the intricate science that goes into preparing good supplements, it can become tricky to gauge the quality of the product. Hence, the dietary supplement you buy should be tested and validated by independent labs for quality and purity.

It’d be even better if production processes have been evaluated and approved by third-party inspectors.

 

Are the Formulations Evidence-Based
The importance of educating yourself about vitamins, minerals, and botanical ingredients before buying a dietary supplement cannot be emphasized enough.The potency and form of each nutrient matter. Not every supplement may contain the kind of forms and doses that you might need. Powder supplements have a higher bioavailability rate, as they need not physically break down. Hence, vitamins can be better absorbed even as they’re delivered to your body in the liquid form. These ingredients are tested by reliable third-parties for purity and potency. Moreover, suppliers of these ingredients require to be certified by the NSF (or get another third-party certification for their manufacturing facility).

 

Choose a Reliable Brand
You’re going to be putting this supplement in your body on a daily basis, so you want to buy it from someone you can trust. Find out what other customers of the brand are saying about it. Go through their website and look for product details and research evidence. A reliable brand will always have loyal and satisfied followers leaving their comments and feedback. Along with that, if the company has reputed healthcare professionals vouching for its products, you can be sure you’re on the right path.

 

Common Myths about Dietary Supplements

 

 

Many people take dietary supplements, such as vitamins and minerals. If you’re one of them, your reasons may include improving your nutrition, preventing disease and living a healthier life. Taking dietary supplements for the right reasons can help supply your body with important nutrients. However, there is a lot of misinformation about supplements, and not all of them perform as advertised. See these common myths about supplements and how to get real benefits from them.

 

Myth 1: Most People Need Supplements.
In fact, most adults can meet their nutritional needs with a well-balanced, healthy diet. In cases of nutritional deficiency that cannot be solved through food alone, taking the vitamins and minerals you need can help fill the gaps. If your doctor recommends a supplement, well and good. Otherwise, you’ll do better to eat healthy.

 

Myth 2: Supplements are Natural, So They are Safe.
Natural doesn’t necessarily mean safe or effective. Supplements that have been linked to significant health risks include St. John’s Wort, kava, comfrey, chaparral and pennyroyal.

 

Myth 3: Supplements are Approved by the Government.
Supplements do not need to be proven safe and effective by the Food and Drug Administration. In fact, the FDA gets involved only after a supplement is on the market, and can ban supplements that have negative effects. However, that happens after people are already using the supplements.

 

Myth 4: You Can Take too Many Vitamins.
Some people believe large doses of certain supplements can prevent or cure certain health issues, such as vitamin C for colds. In most cases, this overdosing has no effect, and you just waste your money. However, some supplements can be toxic in large doses. For example, too much vitamin C can cause upset stomach or diarrhea, and excess vitamin B-6 can cause neuropathy, a form of nerve damage.

 

Myth 5: Supplements Won’t Interfere with Medicine.
Some supplements, especially the herbal varieties, can interfere with medicines, making them less effective or causing unwanted side effects. For example, if you are on the blood thinner warfarin, vitamin K, which promotes blood clotting, can interfere with the warfarin. Also, if you take antibiotics at the same time as probiotics, the antibiotics will kill the probiotics, and you end up with no benefit.

 

Myth 6: Supplement Labels are Accurate.
Since dietary supplements are largely unregulated, it may be hard to know what’s in them. For example, a supplement can claim to contain 100% of a vitamin but really contain as little as 10%. Some supplements are tested by independent third parties, such as NSF International, to verify their contents. Look for that information on the label. If you don’t see it, you can’t be sure what you’re buying.

 

Myth 7: Supplements Do What They Claim.
Some supplements make unproven health claims, such as preventing cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, causing quick weight loss and improving your immune system. Dietary supplements can’t legally claim to treat or prevent a disease, but some do it anyway. A good rule of thumb: if a supplement’s claim sounds too good to be true, it is.

 

 
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FAQ

 

Q: How do I know if I need a dietary supplement?

A: Keep in mind that the amounts of vitamins and minerals you need include everything you get from food and beverages—you may or may not need a dietary supplement to achieve these amounts. Talk with your health care provider to help you determine which supplements, if any, might be valuable for you.

Q: Are dietary supplements a good replacement for food?

A: No. As the name suggests, food supplements are only intended to 'supplement' people's diets and not replace healthy foods.

Q: What are the side effects of dietary supplements?

A: Rashes, shortness of breath, diarrhea, severe joint or muscle pain, slurred speech and blood in the urine are other possible adverse events that can result from supplement use, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These symptoms can vary from less serious to life-threatening.

Q: Can I take dietary supplements everyday?

A: Most supplements are safe to take, but there are exceptions. For example: High doses of beta carotene have been linked to a greater risk of lung cancer in smokers. Extra calcium and vitamin D may increase the risk of kidney stones.

Q: Who should not take dietary supplements?

A: Some dietary supplements can cause skin sensitivity and severe reactions when taken during radiation treatment.For people who need surgery, some supplements may react with medicines used during and after surgery or might increase the risk of certain side effects such as bleeding and infection.

Q: How long should I take dietary supplements?

A: If you've had some blood tests done and a deficiency has shown up, then it is likely you'll need to supplement, alongside making dietary changes, for a minimum of 3 months. However this will also vary depending on what vitamin or mineral you are supplementing and what dose you are taking.

Q: Who might need dietary vitamin supplements?

A: Those who may need vitamin supplements include women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, people who consume alcohol in amounts over those recommended as safe, drug users and the elderly. Taking vitamins and mineral supplements in large doses can be harmful to your health and cause toxicity.

Q: How do I choose a dietary supplement?

A: ①Review the label to see if the ingredients are right for you, considering specific health conditions.
②Flag potential interactions with your current supplements and medications.
③Ensure you're not allergic to any listed ingredients.
④Confirm that your supplements align with your dietary preferences.

Q: What is the difference between a food supplement and a dietary supplement?

A: Dietary supplements are also called food supplements or nutritional supplements. They can give you nutrients that might be missing from your diet. You may need a dietary supplement if you are pregnant, older, have a medical condition or you have a restricted diet.

Q: Do dietary supplements help you lose weight?

A: There's little scientific evidence that weight-loss supplements work. Many are expensive, some can interact or interfere with medications, and a few might be harmful. If you're thinking about taking a dietary supplement to lose weight, talk with your health care provider.

Q: Is dietary supplement safe for kidneys?

A: You may need to avoid some vitamins and minerals if you have kidney disease. Some of these include vitamins A, E and K. These vitamins are more likely to build up in your body and can cause harm if you have too much. Over time, they can cause dizziness, nausea, and even death.

Q: Is it bad to take too many dietary supplements?

A: Research has found that taking a lot of supplements does not have significant benefits and, in some situations, could be harmful. Avoid combining too many supplements or taking more than what the label or a healthcare provider recommends.

Q: How often should I take dietary vitamin supplement?

A: The frequency of taking vitamins can vary depending on the specific vitamin and your individual needs. Some vitamins, such as vitamins C and B, can be taken daily. Other vitamins, such as vitamin D, may only need to be taken a few times a week or even less frequently, depending on your needs and dietary intake.

Q: Are dietary supplements the same as vitamins?

A: Vitamins are a type of supplement. Other types of supplements include minerals, herbs, or nutrients like fiber. Dietary supplements typically contain a combination of these nutrients, as well as phytonutrients like carotenoids, or antioxidants, and flavonoids.

Q: What dietary supplements are good for losing belly fat?

A: Several vitamins can support overall health and weight management: Vitamin D (helps regulate metabolism and can support weight loss efforts), vitamin C (may aid in reducing belly fat by supporting fat oxidation during exercise), vitamin B12 (essential for energy metabolism, which is important for staying active).

Q: Why do I feel sleepy after taking fish oil?

A: Higher doses may have a more pronounced effect on sleepiness. Taking omega 3 fish oil closer to bedtime may increase the likelihood of feeling sleepy due to its potential relaxing effects.

Q: What happens if you take fish oil everyday?

A: Omega-3 is an essential part of the diet and supplements like fish oil have been associated with a number of health benefits. However, consuming too much fish oil could actually take a toll on your health and lead to side effects such as high blood sugar and an increased risk of bleeding.

Q: Can I take fish oil without consulting doctor?

A: Even though fish oil supplements are available without a physician's prescription, there may be a possibility that a medical condition or any medications that you may be taking is incompatible with the supplement. Hence it is advisable to consult your doctor before taking any such supplements.

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