Vitamins and Herbal Dietary Supplements Market-Global Market Share, Trends, Forecast 2016–2023

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Vitamins and herbal dietary supplements are the non-food and non-pharmaceutical substances which are used to improve

health. Vitamins are the organic compound while herbal is the plant derived substances which are used to cure medical

conditions. Supplementation plays a crucial role in treatment of health problems as well in deficiencies. Vitamins and herbal

dietary supplements have diverse biochemical functions. For instance vitamin D regulates mineral metabolism and also provides

cell and tissue growth

Vitamins and herbal dietary supplements market can be segmented as- Pediatric Vitamins and dietary supplements, Herbal

Dietary Supplements, Bottled Nutritive Drinks and Others. Moreover vitamins supplements can be further segmented into

Multivitamins and Single vitamins (Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin C, Vitamin D and Vitamin E). Moreover geographically market

can be segmented into - North America, APAC, Europe and RoW regions.

The demand for safe and natural options persists strong in the mind of consumer. While governments are recognizing the

benefits of traditional medicines, people are more inclined towards purchase of herbal products. Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese

Medicine (TCM), and several other indigenous medicines are extending their impact. Moreover rising healthcare cost is also

propelling vitamins and herbal dietary supplements...