Even makes replenishing supplements that help to balance the body's biochemistry and restore the nutrients depleted by birth control, antidepressants or other deficiencies. The wellness start-up's researched-backed supplements help to mitigate some of the most common side effects of medications. As Even's co-founder and CEO Sarah Morgan says, "In my 13 years of working with patients, I heard the same side effects over and over from patients using certain medications."
Created with the expertise of physicians, nutritionists, and pharmacists, Even's supplements help to restore balance with vegan-friendly formulas containing compounds such as Vitamin B, minerals and mitochondrial antioxidants. Unlike many supplements that are sold in plastic packaging, Even's solutions are contained within sustainable aluminum canisters that can be purchased as part of ongoing monthly subscriptions to help people feel their best while taking medications.
Nutrient-Replenishing Supplements
Even Helps to Manage the Side Effects of Medications
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