Dietary supplements faces challenges that may potentially hinder its future growth in Hong Kong. For example, many consumers prefer to drink Yakult or apple cider vinegar to help with digestive concerns, instead of taking probiotics and other supplements as they continue to shift towards more natural sources of supplements.
Consumers in Hong Kong continue to seek out solutions for stress which has intensified during the adaptation to post-pandemic life. Contributing factors to increased stress include rising inflation and fluctuations in financial markets, as well as social concerns such as health-related worries and the negative effects of social media on mental health.
Long-COVID treatments that have continued to ail local consumers in Hong Kong will help boost sales in relevant product areas during the forecast period, including herbal/traditional products, sleep aids, and immunity products. Herbal/traditional sleep aids have long been popular in Hong Kong, and some consumers are reluctant to use western medicine to combat sleep problems due to the long-standing negative perception of potential long-term reliance and side effects.
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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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