Vitamins
Forget the orange: The foods that contain much more vitamin C
Looking to strengthen your immune system? Experts explain which fruits and vegetables surpass the orange — by far.
Dr. Maya Rosman reveals: Which citrus fruit is the healthiest for you?
A new product for pregnant women – multivitamin and Omega-3 in a single capsule
Do you take your dietary supplement at this time of day? You’re ruining your sleep
Carrots crowned nutrient powerhouse in comprehensive study
Nutritionists advise consuming one to two medium carrots a day, noting research that links eating two to four raw carrots per week with a seventeen percent drop in colorectal cancer risk.
These are the vitamins that interfere with falling asleep – and those Tthat actually help
Not every vitamin is suitable for nighttime: B12, calcium, and multivitamins may harm sleep, while magnesium, vitamin C, and omega 3 actually contribute to relaxation and deeper sleep.
Taking vitamins without checking if you even need them? It might be dangerous
An excess of vitamins is not "healthier" – sometimes it can even be dangerous. Here is everything you need to know.
Dr. Maya Rosman presents the vitamin that slows brain aging
Vitamin E is much less known than its siblings, but it is no less significant. From improving memory, through attention functions, to stopping cognitive decline—here’s everything it can do for you.
Dietary supplements for children, combining vitamins and herbal extracts
CTS launches Taftafim+, a series of dietary supplements designed for children aged 4 and up, suitable for various health conditions.
The treatment that will strengthen you from within
New in the south of Israel: Advanced vitamin IV therapy.
ZENLIFE enters Asia: “One of the most promising markets”
The local company that distributes chocolate-coated vitamins is expanding to the Far East: “Zenlife offers an indulgent approach to vitamin consumption and combats the phenomenon of ‘pill fatigue’."
Three released hostages returned to Israel looking emaciated and pale
Despite their stable condition, the hostages face a long psychological rehabilitation process.
AllSaints enters the fragrance world: Launches a luxury collection in Israel
Also - Kérastase celebrates 60 years with a relaunch of its iconic hair oil in eco-friendly packaging, and Lipton unveils a new pyramid tea bag series.
Nutritional deficiencies of hostages in Gaza: Medical concerns for the released
Reports indicate their diet consisted mainly of bread, limited portions of rice, and even suspicions of being forced to drink seawater in place of potable water.
Doctors may face dietary challenges with freed hostages after almost 500 days
With the hostages now in Israel's custody, one of the main concerns is preventing life-threatening complications such as salt imbalances and refeeding syndrome.