Surveys Show Energy A Priority For US Consumers With 82% Reporting Supplement Product Use

US consumer survey commissioned by NOW Health suggests energy could dominate wellness priorities in 2025 while CRN’s most recent survey showed use of specific supplements such as magnesium, prebiotics and ashwagandha increased compared to previous years. Overall interest in vitamin, mineral and supplement products is higher in several other countries, according to Statista.

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A US consumer survey commissioned by natural products manufacturer NOW Health Group Inc. suggests energy could be a wellness priority in 2025 as more than half of the respondents, 56%, said they seek supplements to boost their energy levels and keep up with their busy lives.

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