There is a notable trend towards preventative healthcare, as consumers increasingly seek dietary supplements that promote wellness and disease prevention. This shift has heightened the demand for immune-boosting supplements, such as zinc.
Updates to the regulations governing dietary supplements in Morocco are anticipated over the forecast period, aimed at enhancing quality standards and preventing false or misleading claims. While such legislative changes may pose short-term challenges for manufacturers and importers, as some will need to reformulate products and invest in new packaging and marketing strategies, they should also bolster consumer confidence in the safety and efficacy of dietary supplements.
The popularity of protein supplements in Morocco is projected to rise in the forecast period, driven in part by a growing number of consumers adopting vegan, vegetarian and flexitarian diets for health, animal welfare and environmental reasons. These concerns are likely to lead companies to introduce new insect-based protein products.
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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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