Adroit Market Research published a report on the, “US Herbal Supplements Market Size 2017 By Type (Echinacea, Ginseng, Gingko Biloba, Garlic, St. John’s Wort, Peppermint, Ginger, Soy, Chamomile, Others), By Channel (Mass Market, Natural & Healthcare, Direct Sales), By Application (Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical, Personal care) and Forecast 2018 to 2025”.
The study covers the US herbal supplements market value for a period ranging between 2015 and 2025. The US herbal supplement market report also includes the current and future driving and restraining factors along with its impact in shaping the market. The report talks in detail about the US herbal market.
Several advantages of health related to the consumption of herbal supplements are developing their importance and US herbal supplements market is anticipated to increase in the coming future. Increase in the significance of the herbal supplements in health food leads to the rise of the direct sales of the herbal products. Several health-conscious people are choosing the herbal supplements nutrition is growing.
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By 2025, the US herbal supplements market revenue is estimated to reach USD 14.69 billion by 2025 driven by the increasing demand for the product as a natural source of nutrition. Rising consumer demand for supplements across the world due to its contribution towards general well-being is expected to augment the demand for herbal supplements over the forecast period.
Dietary supplements are products that contain minerals, vitamins, and herbs that are intended for direct consumption. These are usually available in the form of tablets, powders, capsules, gels, and liquids and labeled as dietary supplements. A paradigm shift towards natural therapies has increased the consumption of herbal supplements in the US over the past few years.
The US herbal market is growing steadily with the demand for herb and botanical products rising among young and adult population. The high cost of medical treatment and an inactive lifestyle is the primary factor that is driving the growth of the US herbal supplements market.
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US customers are preferring to consume the smaller part of the supplements that are containing high nutrition and protein, due to the increase in awareness for the general health. Many of the population of US are concentration on diet and exercise to reduce the weight. Believing in the information that the US has the maximum obese populations across the globe and the opportunity for the US herbal supplements market is monstrous. These factors are playing the major role in increasing the demand for the growth of US herbal supplements market in the coming future.
Side-effects associated with natural herbs is restraining the growth of the US herbal supplements market. For instance, Echinacea which is known to be an effective remedy for cold can cause diarrhea, skin rashes, increased asthma, and upset stomach. Garlic, a long known herb to treat a cough and cold is likely to cause breath and body malodor, heartburn or acidity, and sometimes allergic reactions.
Escalating prices of medicine and expensive health budget of new medicinal systems are driving the US population to shift towards the traditional and economical way of diet control, i.e., herbal supplements. Moreover, authorized bodies are implementing regulations to increase reliance on herbal supplements being sold in the US to maintain a positive perception of products.
Echinacea, ginseng, gingko biloba, garlic, and St. John’s wort altogether accounted for a market revenue share exceeding 70% in 2017 and is projected to maintain its dominance over the forecast period. Introduction of new herbal supplements is likely to hamper the growth of these herbs. However, benefits associated with new herbs is projected to boost the U.S. herbal supplements market over the projected period.
Past studies on the medication patterns of the U.S. population has shown that nearly 50% of the Americans routinely have taken more than one vitamin supplement, 14% of the population consumed herbs or supplements once, and nearly 16% of the population have regularly used herbal supplements, such as echinacea, ginseng, and amino acids among others.
Studies have found that Americans with more education about herbal supplements are likely to be regular users as compared to Americans with less awareness about herbal supplements. Furthermore, it was also found that uninsured Americans tend to use more dietary supplements as compared to Americans that hold active health insurance.
Mislabeling of products, scandals, and product recall of high profile brands is the major concern hampering the purchase behavior of herbal supplements in the US The regulations associated with the sale of herbal supplements are less stringent as compared to the regulations associated with the administration of food and drug. However, regulations are getting rigorous as per FDA guidelines to provide high-quality herbal supplement products, leading to high cost and high barriers to entry for new market players.
Key segments of the US herbal supplements market
Type Overview, 2015-2025 (USD Billion)
- Echinacea
- Ginseng
- Gingko biloba
- Garlic
- John’s wort
- Peppermint
- Ginger
- Soy
- Chamomile
- Others
Channel Overview, 2015-2025 (USD Billion)
- Mass Market
- Natural & Health Food
- Direct Sales
Application Overview, 2015-2025 (USD Billion)
- Food & beverage
- Pharmaceutical
- Personal care
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What does the report include?
- The U.S. herbal supplements market study provides an in-depth analysis of the various type of herbs, channel of distribution, and application of herbal supplements.
- The study also involves in-depth insights about various regulations adopted by FDA to improve the sale of herbal supplements in U.S.
- Drivers, restraints and opportunities for the market have been covered in the study
- The study covers the different aspects of the value chain including the trends of the U.S. herbal supplements market.
- The U.S. herbal supplements market report covers qualitative and quantitative analysis of the market segmented on the basis of type, channel and application
- Historical, current and forecast market data is provided for all the segments on a country basis
- The study includes detailed profiles of key participants of the market based on product offerings, geographical presence, financial performance and recent initiative
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The report is also suitable for companies that are currently operating in the market as well as those looking to integrate their operations from herb production or downstream herbal products
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