Driven by a heightened awareness of sustainability, health, and dietary restrictions, the market for plant-based omega sources is poised for a significant surge in the coming years. Algae-derived omega-3 supplements have emerged as a prime contender, offering a vegan-friendly and highly potent alternative to traditional fish oil products, reducing the sensitivities to digestion commonly associated with fish oil omegas.
Japanese brands continue to garner positive perceptions among consumers in Hong Kong, with Japanese technology or formulations set to push further growth of dietary supplements over the forecast period. One such example is Shu En's Alcohol Alleviant, a unique supplement that aims to alleviate hangover symptoms through the use of appetising yoghurt flavours.
As men's health increasingly gains significance in Hong Kong, private label options from health and beauty specialists have an opportunity to capitalise on this growing trend. In 2024, smoking prevalence among males stands at 16.
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Dietary supplements
It is the aggregation of all dietary supplements: Minerals, fish oils/omega fatty acids, garlic, ginseng, ginkgo biloba, evening primrose oil, Echinacea, St John's Wort, protein supplements, probiotic supplements, eye health supplements, co-enzyme Q10, glucosamine, combination herbal/traditional supplements, non-herbal/traditional supplements, and all other dietary supplements specific to country coverage.
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