Herbal Supplements Market Worth US$ 110.26 billion - UnivDatos Industry Analysis- by Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2020-2026
Research report presented by UnivDatos, Emphasis on
Source (Leaves, Roots, Bark, Seeds, Others), Formulation (Tablets, Capsules,
Liquid, Powder & Granules, Others), Application (Food & beverages,
Pharmaceuticals, Personal Care), End-User (Adult Women, Adult Men, Pediatric,
Baby Boomers), Distribution Channel (Herbal Store, Drug store,
Supermarket/Hypermarket, Others) and Geographical analysis (key regions and
countries).
As per the research report, Global Herbal Supplements Market was valued
at US$ 70.42 billion in 2019 and is anticipated to reach US$ 110.26 billion by
2026 displaying elevated CAGR of 6.7% over the forecast period (2020-2026). Herbal
supplements are dietary supplements made from plants or portions of plants that
are used for medical or therapeutic purposes. Photomedicine refers to herbal
supplements that are used to avoid and treat a variety of diseases and
illnesses. Plants have been used for herbal purposes for thousands of years,
and these supplements act as safe alternatives to hormone replacement therapy.
Natural approaches to enhance prostate health, cognitive function and brain
health, and connective and joint tissue health are all available. Tablets,
capsules, soft gels, gel caps, and powders are also examples of liquids or
solids. Increasing worries about the dangers of synthetically derived
nutraceuticals are expected to boost demand for herbal supplements. Increased
spending on health and wellness, as well as increasing disposable income
levels, are expected to boost demand for herbal supplements globally,
particularly in emerging economies. Consumers' preference for herbal products
over luxury items is also increasing dramatically. Herbal extracts aid in the
maintenance of cholesterol levels, the regulation of the digestive tract, and
stress reduction. As a result, rising public understanding of the health
benefits of these goods is projected to drive demand growth.
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List of common herbal supplements and their uses
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Aloe Vera: used topically for burns, psoriasis and osteoarthritis.
Used in the oral form for digestive issues such as gastritis or constipation.
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Black cohosh: used to treat hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal
dryness and menopausal symptoms.
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Chamomile: used to treat sleeplessness, anxiety, upset stomach, gas
and diarrhea. It is also used topically for skin conditions. Caution in people
with ragweed allergy.
·
Echinacea: used to fight cold and flu symptoms.
·
Flaxseed: used to lower cholesterol. Good source of fiber and
omega-3 fatty acids.
·
Ginko: used to treat memory problems and tinnitus (ringing in the
ears). It can be used along with the antidepressant selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) to enhance sex drive and sexual performance in
people who have side effects with antidepressant medications. Caution in people
taking blood thinners.
·
Peppermint oil: used to treat digestion problems such as nausea,
indigestion, stomach problems and bowel conditions.
·
Soy: used to treat menopausal symptoms, memory problems and high
cholesterol levels. Organic, whole soy food is preferable to soy supplements
and processed soy foods like soy hot dogs.
·
St. John’s Wort: used to treat depression, anxiety and sleep
disorders. NOTE: This herb has many other drug and herb interactions. Consult
your healthcare provider before starting this supplement
·
Tea tree oil: used topically to treat several conditions including,
acne, athlete's foot, nail fungus, wounds, infections, lice, oral yeast
infection (thrush), cold sores and dandruff.
“Amongst Source, herbal supplements extracted from Roots dominated the
market in 2019, with 42.1% share”
The global herbal
supplement market is divided into leaves, stems, bark, and seeds, according to
the source. Herbal supplements have become more common as a result of the many
health benefits that natural products provide. Individuals who take these
herbal supplements would be nutritionally enriched. In 2019, herbal supplements
derived from roots led the market. Herbal supplements made from Leaves, on the
other hand, are projected to rise at the fastest pace, with a CAGR of 7.4% from
2020 to 2026.
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“Herbal supplements are majorly consumed in the form of Capsules”
The
global herbal supplement market is divided into tablets, pills, milk, powder
& granules based on formulations. Herbal extracts aid in the maintenance of
cholesterol levels, the regulation of the digestive tract, and stress
reduction. As a result, rising public understanding of the health benefits of
these goods is projected to drive demand growth. Capsules are the most common
type of herbal supplementation. By 2026, the market is forecast to bring in US$
35.71 billion in sales.
“Pharmaceutical’s sector is the largest industrial user of herbal
supplements product, followed by F&B and personal care segment”
The
global herbal supplement market is divided into three categories based on
application: food & drinks, pharmaceuticals, and personal care. The growth
of the pharmaceutical industry's herbal supplement market has been fuelled by a
growing preference for natural supplements, increased health literacy, and
increased spending on health and wellness. In 2019, the division brought in US$
33.74 billion in sales. Furthermore, the Personal Care segment is predicted to
rise at the fastest rate of 7.2 percent over the forecast era.
“Amongst end-users, Adult women dominated the consumption of herbal
supplement”
The
global herbal supplement market is divided
into adult women, adult men, paediatric, and baby boomers based on end-user.
One of the main factors driving demand for herbal supplements among adult women
is a growing preference for natural products during pregnancy, owing to
increased understanding of the medicinal properties of herbal supplements. The
elderly demographic, on the other hand, would help the Baby Boomers end-user
segment rise at the fastest rate of 7.4% over the study period.
“In 2019, herbal supplements were majorly sold through Drug Stores,
followed by online channel”
The
global herbal supplement market is divided into herbal retailers, grocery
shops, supermarkets/hypermarkets, and online outlets based on the distribution
path. Due to cost-effectiveness and greater accessibility, e-commerce sites
have surpassed traditional delivery systems in terms of ease of availability
for purchasing herbal supplements, resulting in the highest growth over the
studied timeframe.
“Asia-Pacific dominated the global herbal supplements market in 2019,
with 38.9% share”
For a deep dive
study of the sector, comprehensive country-level analysis was performed for
major regions/countries such as North America (US, Canada, Rest of North
America), Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe),
Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Rest of
Asia-Pacific), and Rest of World. According to the World Health Organization,
80 percent of the population of certain Asian countries uses herbal medicine
for health reasons. The Asia Pacific herbal supplements market has benefited
greatly from rising health consciousness about diet, rising mental illnesses,
and rising sedentary lifestyles.
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Table of Contents
1 Market
Introduction
2 Research
Methodology or Assumption
3 Industry Performance
4 Executive
Summary
5 Market
Overview
6 Legal &
Regulatory Framework
7 Demand and
Supply Side Analysis
8 Value Chain
Analysis
9 Export
Import Scenario of Herbal Supplement
10 Market
Insights by Product Type
11 Market
Insights by Formulations
12 Market
Insights by Application
13 Market
Insights by End-User
14 Market
Insights by Distribution Channels
15 Market
Insights by Region
16 Competitive
Scenario
17 Top Company
Profiles - Jarrow
Formulas Inc., Solgar Inc., Herbalife International of America, Inc., Ricola
AG, Bio-Botanica Inc., Blackmores Ltd, Himalaya Drug Company
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