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AOR Makes Three Types of Non-GMO Beauty Supplements Available

Health- and beauty-boosting supplements have been increasingly popping up in the contemporary consumer's diet. As a result, brands have been racing to provide buyers with high-quality and non-GMO goods. One such company is AOR — Advanced Orthomolecular Research, who harnesses science-backed findings to release a product line of vegan and organic beauty-boosting supplements.

The first one in the line-up is Astaxanthin Ultra which is complementary to heart health. As it is rich in antioxidants, the product combats free radicals and assures that the skin is healthy. The second offering is Borage which supports skin, hair growth, brain function, and development. The third product is benaGene which contains oxaloacetate. This ingredient helps consumers be energetic without the extra caloric intake. It also slows down the creation and storage of fat, assuring that individuals age in a healthy manner.
Trend Themes
1. Health-boosting Supplements - Opportunity for brands to develop science-backed, non-GMO supplements that promote overall health and well-being.
2. Organic Beauty Supplements - Growing demand for vegan and organic beauty supplements that enhance skin, hair, and brain health.
3. Anti-aging Supplements - Market potential for supplements that slow down the aging process and promote healthy aging.
Industry Implications
1. Nutraceuticals - Nutraceutical companies can capitalize on the trend of health-boosting supplements by developing innovative products with science-backed ingredients.
2. Beauty and Personal Care - Opportunity for beauty brands to expand their product offerings by integrating organic beauty supplements into their portfolio.
3. Wellness and Anti-aging - Wellness and anti-aging industry can tap into the growing demand for supplements that promote healthy aging and overall well-being.

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