At HSN I love to share my favorite fashions with our fans but I also know what’s on the inside is important. Good health is the basis for success in achieving all of our goals so I’m really glad I have our old friend Andrew Lessman to help make it my starting point for 2015. Andrew’s new digital vitamin experience lets me look up what supplements are going to revitalize my health with an easy to navigate vitamin index. Think of it as Google meets WebMD of the vitamin world. Users can search by ingredient, symptom, or body part to find a supplement that will meet their unique needs.
For example, if I were concerned about maintaining my eyesight I could search for a vitamin to help me by using the body part option and selecting ‘eyes’ from the list. In seconds I receive supplement recommendations that will help protect my vision.
This digital tool can handle complex searches too. Say an individual is curious about a supplement that can work on a panel of different symptoms such as anti-aging, energy levels, and digestive support, they’ll receive recommendations for three supplements from each bracket. With its streamlined display, users can compare the results and see how some vitamins overlap, like the Ultimate PC+ Liver and Brain Granules and Liver Anti-Oxidants Kit, that would knock out my daily supplement for detoxing and anti-aging in one go!
In my busy schedule Andrew’s new digital vitamin experience is like carrying a medical encyclopedia in my pocket. Even better, there’s no wait time or appointments needed to start learning about how to kick start my health goals for the year ahead.
How do you want to get healthier this year?
Andrew, I am looking for something I can take to help me with tinnitus and I just saw a advertisement for something called sonus complete. I don’t know if you’re familiar with this but I wanted to get your opinion on what supplements you have that I could take to help with that. After listening to the advertisement for sonus complete it’s stating that tinnitus is not in fact an ear issue but an inner brain issue and it has to do with the lack of synapses occurring. I would like your take on that please.
Thank you awaiting your reply, Nancy
Is there a supplement that will help for tinnitus?