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Protective effect of Tisochrysis lutea on dry eye syndrome via NF-κB inhibition

The prevalence of dry eye syndrome (DES) has increased worldwide, affecting around 50% of all adults1. DES is a multifactorial ocular surface disease characterized by tear film instability and hyperosmolarity, ocular surface inflammation and damage, neurosensory abnormalities

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The effect of proto-type wearable light-emitting devices on serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in healthy adults: a 4-week randomized controlled trial

At the first visit, a screening test was conducted using a testing device made of a single LED, which emitted UVB light with the same wavelength and intensity as the active device, onto a 3-cm2 area of forearm skin.

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Phytochemical screening and biological evaluation of Greek sage (Salvia fruticosa Mill.) extracts

This study explores the influence of extraction solvents on the composition and bioactivity of Salvia fruticosa extracts. Ultrasound-assisted extraction with water, ethanol and their mixtures in variable proportions was used to produce four different extracts.

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A comparative observational study of carbohydrate intake and continuous blood glucose levels in relation to performance in ultramarathon

Ultra-endurance events, which are greater than 6 h in duration1 have gained substantial popularity and global participation2,3. Ultramarathon runs on trails are the most popular ultra-endurance events4, and the recent increase in these events implies an increase in both competitive and recreational participants2,3.

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Exploring the Role of White Button Mushrooms in Breast Cancer Prevention

FarLong, a leading supplier of premium natural health supplements, is proud to support research exploring the potential of White Button Mushrooms to aid in breast cancer prevention. This initiative reflects FarLong’s ongoing commitment to advancing natural health solutions through scientific innovation.

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FarLong Achieves GRAS Status for Persicaria capitata Aerial Dry Extract

FarLong is proud to announce that the use of Persicaria capitata (syn. Polygonum capitatum) aerial dry extract as a nutrient supplement has been officially determined to be Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS). This significant milestone underscores FarLong’s dedication to delivering safe, high-quality, and scientifically-backed herbal products to promote health and wellness.

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FarLong Announces Research Initiative: Exploring Polygonum capitatum for Blood Sugar Control

At FarLong, our commitment to advancing natural health solutions drives our ongoing research into potent, plant-based therapies. We are thrilled to announce a new research initiative focusing on the potential of Polygonum capitatum as a key ingredient for blood sugar management. With its rich history in traditional medicine and recent scientific breakthroughs highlighting its hypoglycemic properties, Polygonum capitatum holds promise for supporting metabolic health.

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