Nutraceutical

//njuːtɹəˈsuːtɪkəl//

Synonyms for "nutraceutical" (1 found)

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German

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  • Nutrazeutikum noun (supposedly or provenly food with pharmaceutical properties)

Greek

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  • διατροφάρμακο noun (supposedly or provenly food with pharmaceutical properties)
  • διατροφοφάρμακο noun (supposedly or provenly food with pharmaceutical properties)
  • τροφοφάρμακο noun (supposedly or provenly food with pharmaceutical properties)
  • φαρμακοτρόφιμο noun (supposedly or provenly food with pharmaceutical properties)

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The latest nutraceutical nostrum could come from the blueberry.

Source: wiktionary

Japan, where the probiotic drink Yakult was invented in 1935, is regarded as the homeland of nutraceuticals. Thanks to a lighter legislative touch than in Europe it’s also relatively easy for food manufacturers to claim special powers for their products.

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