The brand focuses on customizing a dietary supplement regimen for consumers.
ChronoMed, which calls itself “a leader in customized nutritional programs,” is now allowing customers to directly purchase its vitamins and dietary supplements. Previously, the products were only available through doctors and pharmacists.
The brand focuses on customizing a dietary supplement regimen for consumers. On its website [www.ChronoMed.com], consumers take a 10-minute personal health assessment, providing information about allergies, diet, lifestyle, medications, medical conditions, and other factors. The company uses this assessment to create “an individualized, scientifically based supplement regimen” for each customer.
“We take the guesswork out of vitamins and supplements and provide a highly personalized regimen tailored to an individual’s unique diet, lifestyle, medical history, and personal goals,” says company CEO Paul Sullivan, RPh. “Starting a ChronoMed program is like having your own personal nutrition coach.”
The company’s products address health issues such as immune function, energy, cognitive clarity, sleep, and digestion.
“Designed by a team of physicians, pharmacists, nutritionists, and medical researchers, ChronoMed instantly cross-checks thousands of clinical studies to recommend specific nutrients and doses, then delivers them in ‘morning’ and ‘evening’ packs that provide the right nutrients when the body needs them most,” the company says.
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