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Supporting immune health is trend of the year in the food supplement industry

Among the biggest food supplement trends of 2023 are supporting immune and mental health, as well as natural products. Other key trends include online shopping, individual nutrition, transparency and family nutrition. The impact of the Covid-19 is visible in trends. We analyzed the seven most interesting food supplement trends of the year.

1. Supporting immune health

Covid-19 reminded us that health can change at any time. The pandemic prompted many to seek products that could support immune system. According to the consumer study company Hartman Group, 31 percent of the U.S. consumers said they use more food supplements because of Covid-19 (1). According to Market Research (2), more than 50 percent of consumers said they would eat more food supplements than previously thought to support their immune system in 2020.

According to several predictions (3, 4, 5, 6) nutritional supplements that support immunity, such as Vitamin C, Vitamin D and Zinc, will be notable trends in 2021. Other products with increasing popularity include Selenium, multivitamins and children’s food supplements. Sales of plant-based products, such as those containing ginger and turmeric, are also expected to increase this year.

The Nutrition Business Journal (6, 7) speculated back in July that sales of food supplements that support immune system will increase 51.2 percent in 2020 compared to 2019. Sales of multivitamins were also estimated to have increased by about 112% in 2020 (6, 8).

2. Supporting mental health

Reducing stress, fatigue and exhaustion, improving sleep quality, preventing anxiety and depression – these factors, among other things, motivate people to support their mental health. With the social isolation and other stress-inducing factors that followed Covid-19, mental health support has become even more central.

These health concerns are also reflected in the food supplement trends, although depression, anxiety and stress cannot be treated or cured by diet and food supplements alone. Some studies have found links between certain minerals, vitamins and good quality fatty acids, as well as good mental health, but more research is needed on the subject.

Food supplement market connected to brain and mental health is believed to grow at a 9% rate between 2019 and 2025 (2). Ingredients of the food supplements in this trend category include for example DHA fatty acids and vitamins, particularly vitamin Bs and vitamins C and E. (2, 3, 6)

3. Organic and natural food supplements

The popularity of organic and natural food supplements has grown year by year. Food supplements made up 21% of all purchases of natural and organic products, although food, beverages, personal hygiene products and cosmetics (9) are also included in this category. Consumers have become aware of the sources of ingredients and are interested in natural ingredients. This trend includes, for example, GMO-free food supplements that do not contain genetically modified organisms. (6, 2)

4. Online shopping

Covid-19 has accelerated the transition of purchasing products online, including food supplements. The Nutrition Business Journal predicts that online sales of food supplements will double from $5 billion in 2019 to $10 billion by 2022. (6, 7)

5. Individual nutrition

Globally an estimated two-thirds of consumers seek products that meet their personal needs, beliefs and values. This has led to a growing interest in personalized diets, food supplements tailored to specific nutritional needs, phone wellness apps, and various tests such as genetic profiling.

There has also been a growing interest in food products that support personal lifestyle choices such as plant-based and keto-friendly. Plant-based claims on products increased by 36% and claims on keto-friendliness on products increased by 165% between 2016 and 2020. (6, 10)

6. Transparency

Nutrition and health trends show that 60 percent of people would like to know better where their food comes from. This trend of transparency is expected to continue in 2021. (11) It means that consumers demand transparency in matters related to food production, such as animal and human welfare, sustainable sources of ingredients and supply chains.

Many are tired of misleading, misguided and vague information, as well as health claims which have little or no scientific evidence. Companies are expected to communicate clearly, transparently and honestly about their products. The trend is expected to show on the ingredient lists, which become shorter and more understandable. In addition, the use of controversial ingredients, such as artificial colors and flavors, is avoided.

Several consumers want to support companies that donate some of their proceeds to a good cause, support the training of employees or protect the environment. (6, 11)

7. Family nutrition

Many adults are not only interested in fine-tuning their own diet – they want to find healthy food supplements for the whole family. Children’s nutrition, in particular, has become more essential because many children have been studying at home, and lunch has been made by parents instead of the school canteen.

Parents are looking for nutritious but good-tasting products for their children. Parents prefer products that contain natural ingredients and they want to avoid sugar and artificial colors and flavors. Food supplements may be added to children’s diet to support immune system or prevent nutritional deficiencies. Demand for children’s plant-based products is also expected to increase because parents want to teach their children healthy and sustainable lifestyle. (3)

Contact Minorito for customized supplements

At Minorito, we recognize the growing trends of Finnish purity, Scandinavian innovation, and global markets in the food supplement industry. Additionally, the emergence of organic supplements has gained significant momentum in the marketplace. With our expertise in tailor-made recipes and package design, Minorito is the ideal partner for private label products. Rest assured, we have everything you need readily available.

Minorito Magnesium Stearate Free Tablets

New technology takes Minorito’s products to the next level

Magnesium stearate is a controversial ingredient but still used very commonly in pharmaceutical products, food, and cosmetics. Minorito has invested in a new technology that makes it possible to produce food supplements without it.

What is magnesium stearate?

Magnesium stearate consists of magnesium salts of different fatty acids, mainly stearic and palmitic acids. It is a very fine and cohesive white powder, which is greasy to touch and has its own characteristic smell.

Despite the name, magnesium stearate contains only a very small percentage, 4-5 % of magnesium the mineral. Mostly it consists of magnesium salts of fatty acids.

The physical properties of magnesium stearate can vary due to different manufacturing methods. It can be produced in a reaction between magnesium chloride and sodium stearate in aqueous solutions or in a reaction of magnesium oxide, hydroxide, or carbonate with stearic acid at elevated temperatures.

Why do many food supplements contain magnesium stearate?

Magnesium stearate is commonly used in the production of dietary supplements, pharmaceutical tablets, powders, capsules, cosmetics and food products.

Magnesium stearate has many roles; it can be an emulsifier and a binder, and an anticaking, release and lubricant agent. In medications, food supplements and vitamins its primary purpose is to act as a lubricant.

Magnesium stearate is used in the production process of tablets and capsules as a lubricant to improve flowability and to prevent ingredients from sticking to the mechanical equipment and to each other.

Magnesium stearate is a common ingredient in many food supplements. In product labels and packages it is usually called either “magnesium stearate”, “magnesium salts of fatty acids” or acronym E470b.

Is magnesium stearate safe?

Although magnesium stearate has been used in the food industry for decades, there has been a lot of controversy around it, especially during the past ten years. It has been claimed that magnesium stearate suppresses your immune T-cell function and might interfere with your body’s ability to absorb the contents of tablets and capsules, but there is no scientific evidence to support those claims.

Magnesium stearate is considered safe for consumption at amounts below 2,5 milligrams (mg) per kilogram per day (National Center for Biotechnology Information). For an adult of 80 kilograms, that equals 200 mg per day.

European Food Safety Authority re-evaluated the safety of fatty acids as food additive in 2018. It concluded that “the food additive fatty acids was of no safety concern at the reported uses and use levels.” The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has also approved magnesium stearate for use as an additive in food and supplements.

Excessive consumption of magnesium stearate can have a laxative effect. For some people, it can cause the mucosal lining of bowels to spasm or cause diarrhea.

Food supplements without magnesium stearate from Minorito

Regardless of the safety of magnesium stearate in small amounts, it should be noted that it is not a natural substance. Minorito wants to produce high quality supplements that are as natural as possible and we avoid the use of artificial additives.

We follow the latest trends and want to offer our customers new options. That is why we have invested in a new technology that makes it possible for us to produce tablets without magnesium stearate. This new technology ensures that the tablets are high-quality and consistent. If you want to know more, please contact us.