Welltodo Today: 3D Printed Vitamins, ADAY’s 2,000 Person Wait List, Infrared Heating

Today’s key global wellness news articles from around the world, impacting the industry and influencing the business of wellness.

Moonshine, Camel Milk, And Ex-Cons: How Outsider Businesses Are Going Mainstream

Moonshine. Camel milk. Cannabis. Once only products of the gray and black market economies, decriminalization is bringing a new wave of underground goods to consumers across the U.S. In Gatlinburg, Tennessee, I met with Matt O’Daniel, 26, known to his friends as ODamnit.

3D-Printed Vitamins: The Future of Customisable Nutrition? | Stylus

As explored in Food on Prescription, part of our Spotlight Trend The Healthcare Opportunity, consumers are turning to personalised diet plans and supplements to supercharge their wellbeing. UK vitamin company Nourished is betting that 3D printing can make customisable multivitamins an appealing and lucrative mass-market reality.

Some Like It Hotter

Tippi Clark, a 24-year-old nutritionist who lives in Manhattan was describing a mission that tested her endurance. “You reach the peak,” she said, “And it’s like, ‘Oh, my gosh, can I make it through the last 20 minutes?'” She was not talking about scaling the summit of a mountain but withstanding a 60-minute session of heat hovering around 157 degrees at HigherDOSE, an infrared sauna center that opened in May on the Bowery.

Britain’s gym sector flexes muscles as it looks to withstand possible recession

Low-cost gym companies in the UK are well positioned to sustain an economic downturn, as they continue to outgrow their most expensive counterparts. Some 13.7% of Britons were members of a gym as of last year, an all-time high, but that the percentage could drop should the UK enter another economic recession post-Brexit.

Make Healthy Food Taste Better By Making It Smell Like Junk Food, Scientists Say

Things that make food taste good: fat, sugar, salt. Things that make your body work good: kale. This is (more or less) the premise that led French researchers to build a device that makes healthy food taste better by adding junk food smells to it.

There’s a 2,000-person wait list for these $125 leggings

These unassuming leggings are already pretty popular. According to Today, there’s a 2,000-person wait list for activewear company ADAY’s Throw and Roll pants. They’re currently available for pre-order and will begin shipping in December, according to ADAY’s website.