SternVitamin presented innovative micronutrient premixes on the subject of women's health
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SternWoman 45+ supports health goals that are affected by falling oestrogen levels. These include, for example, heart and bone health. VitaminB1, D, K2, magnesium, calcium and various plant extracts support heart health and have a regulating effect on cholesterol levels and blood pressure. SternWoman MenoBalance contains vitamin E, B vitamins and red clover, milk thistle and pomegranate extracts to address typical symptoms of the peri-menopause, such as hot flushes. Both premixes are suitable for tablet and capsule production.
At Vitafoods, interested parties were able to find out more about the micronutrient premixes and be inspired to develop new products. SternWoman 45+ sachets for preparation as an instant drink with a natural blackcurrant flavor and innovative matcha wafers with the premix SternPowerUp (B vitamins and zinc) and matcha powder were available for tasting. The functional ingredients contribute to mental and cognitive performance.
The growing market for dietary supplements for the menopause is based, on the one hand, on the removal of taboos surrounding the topic of menopause and, on the other, on the growing target group: due to an ageing society, there are more and more women going through the menopause - there are currently around nine million women in Germany in this age group.
"Today's generation of menopausal women have a different mindset - an open, positive attitude towards change and they are actively looking for ways to support their health and well-being during this phase of their lives," says Clarissa Gödde, Product Manager at SternVitamin. "Part of SternVitamin's offering is to work with our customers to develop new, creative product ideas that contain other components such as plant extracts in addition to micronutrients. The approaches are varied and depend on the specific requirements of the product and the nutritional and physiological objectives."
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