Research Library

Published research, organized by topic

White papers and clinical evidence from across Vital Nutrients, Bariatric Fusion, and Fairhaven Health.
Researchers reviewing data in a laboratory
Weight management & GLP-1 co-therapy
Blueroot Health · White paper

Specialized Nutritional Formulations as a Leading Therapy to Support the Effective Use of GLP-1RAs

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Blueroot Health · White paper

Summary Review of Weight Loss Treatment Comparisons

May 2025Read the paper
Blueroot Health · White paper

GLP-1 Response Data From Clinical Studies: A Review of GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Prescription Drug Effects

May 2025Read the paper
Blueroot Health · White paper

Therapeutic Choices for the Management of Obesity: Patient Segmentation and Outcomes Determine Best Choices

May 2025Read the paper
Blueroot Health · White paper

Summary of GLP-1 RA Prescription Medications and Their Impact on Nutritional Needs

May 2025Read the paper
Women's health & fertility
Fairhaven Health · Published study

Efficacy of Antioxidant Supplementation on Conventional and Advanced Sperm Function Tests in Idiopathic Male Infertility

2020148 men used FH PRO for Men for three months; sperm concentration, motility, and DNA fragmentation all improved.Read the paper
Fairhaven Health · Published study

Oral Antioxidant Supplementation and Clinical Pregnancy Rates in Women Undergoing Assisted Reproductive Technology

2021 · Fertility and SterilityA 90-day pilot with FH PRO for Women: 54.5% clinical pregnancy rate vs. 31.5% in a historical control group.Read the paper
Hyperbiotics · Published study

Probiotics Improve Urogenital Health in Women

2018Open-access review on probiotic strains and recurrent urogenital infection in women.Read the paper
Gut, metabolic & general practitioner topics
Hyperbiotics · Published study

Probiotics Efficacy on Oxidative Stress Values in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Pilot Study

2019A 90-day pilot in 40 IBD patients: PRO-15 significantly improved oxidative stress markers vs. placebo.Read the paper