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Health trends

The events of 2020 caused a fundamental reset in human behaviour – particularly in relation to food and drink trends. As a result, companies in this space are now striving to create mental and emotional wellbeing solutions, deliver on new value needs, and use brands to celebrate people’s identities. Senior

Taxing sugar in some form has been on the radar in Australia for years, but so far it hasn’t made it across the legislative line. What’s the hold up? An expert weighs in.
The Oz Medicann Group (OMG), Australia’s most exciting medicinal cannabis and hemp health and wellness start-up has been recognised as Best Hemp Health and Wellness Company Asia Pacific 2020 in the AI Global Media GHP Fitness and Nutrition Awards.

The natural, organic and healthy industry is continuously growing and shifting, with new trends, regulations, products and practices being introduced into market everyday. How does one keep on top of it all? Naturally Good has you covered, as we speak to industry professionals and experts on the hottest topics and

Interest in immunity skyrocketed when the coronavirus pandemic first hit, but as Australians adjust to a ‘COVID-safe normal’, is it a trend that’s here to stay?
They’re one of the newest trends to emerge in the healthy living sector, but what are nutraceuticals, how do they work, and why are they suddenly so hot?
Sales of immunity-boosting supplements could be set for a record year as consumers try to protect themselves against the COVID-19 virus.
‘Antibiotic-free’ has become a health-food buzz-phrase recently. But why are antibiotics used in food and should consumers be worried?
You probably know they’re good for digestive health, but what else do you know about probiotics and prebiotics? A leading dietitian offers all you need to know.

It seems a new health product hits the market in Australia every day. Perhaps it reflects the rise in health consciousness since 2013, which may also explain why Australia is one of the biggest users of complementary medicine in the developed world. Whatever the reason, the natural healthcare industry in