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The Therapeutic Food market is a subset of the Health Food and Sports Nutrition industry. It focuses on providing food products that are specifically designed to address certain health conditions or to provide specific health benefits. These products are often fortified with vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients to provide additional health benefits. They are typically marketed as a dietary supplement or as a meal replacement.
Therapeutic Food products are often used to address specific health conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and digestive issues. They can also be used to support general health and wellness, such as providing energy and boosting immunity.
Some companies in the Therapeutic Food market include Nestle, Abbott Nutrition, Glanbia, and Herbalife Nutrition. Show Less Read more