Our story

Scientifically proven supplements

We’re based in the heart of Cambridge, England, an internationally renowned hub of scientific research. We have close ties with leading institutions including the University of Cambridge and Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (Addenbrooke’s). All of 
our research and development is supported by experts with world-leading knowledge in everything from natural ingredients to joint and heart health.

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Backed by leading scientists

Guided by the world-class experts on our Scientific & Nutritional Advisory Board, we create premium supplements using the latest research.

Meet our team

Miriam Ferrer PhD

Head of Product Development, Cambridge
Nutraceuticals Ltd

Dr Max Gowland PhD

Chief Scientific Officer, Cambridge 
Nutraceuticals Ltd

Aidan Goggins
BPharm, MSc NutrMed

Pharmacist, nutritionist and author

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Knowledge Centre

Expert advice on health and wellbeing - and how our supplements can support you.

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What is bioavailability and why is it important?

A substance will only take effect if it can be absorbed by the body, so bioavailability is the key to creating a supplement that delivers proven benefits.

Bioavailability is a measure of how much a substance is able to access the circulation and reach the target area, and it depends on absorption (how much we get it) and secretion (how much we get out).

The ultimate guide to gut health

Our gut health is vital to our all round health and wellbeing. If you thought that gut health was just about digestion, think again. You may not know this but the gut has important connections to many areas of health. These span from mood to immunity, women’s health, brain health and much more..

What kind of magnesium supplement should I take?

Magnesium is an essential mineral for our health. But, sadly, too many of us are just not getting enough from our diets.

Magnesium supplements are a popular solution, but they come in many different formulations, including oxides, lactates, citrates, sulphates and bisglycinates.