Get it, Girl! Enters the Nutritional Supplement Industry with a New Approach to Women’s Health: Keep It Simple

Rather than creating a pill for each ingredient, Get it Girl Health brings them altogether in intensive & easy nutritional programs for women. "We were fed up with all the pills & confusion surrounding supplements," says co-founder DeGrandpre. "We came up with a better way."

St. Ignatius, MT, April 23, 2012 --(PR.com)-- www.getitgirlhealth.com

While most supplement manufacturers are expanding their product lines at unprecedented rates, and making things complicated for consumers in the process, Get it, Girl! (GIG) is keeping things simple. The company’s cornerstone program, The Systemic Makeover for Life, consists of just three products, two drinks and two capsules each day. GIG co-founder, Liberty DeGrandpre notes that the equivalent nutrition would require upwards of 75 pills per day and cost over 75% more. “In this day and age our bodies need supplemental nutrition; but it doesn’t need to be so complicated, inconvenient or as costly,” she says.

The start-up company was created by a mother and daughter team on a mission to provide women with a high quality and easy-to-use alternative to taking individual supplements. DeGrandpre explains, “Throughout our development phase, we kept hearing the same thing: women know they need supplements but are overwhelmed and confused by the sheer number of products and pills. It’s a huge barrier for women who want to look and feel great and take preventative action. We decided to bring it all together.”

GIG classifies its approach to nutritional supplementation as systemic, or one that approaches the body as a whole. Company co-founder, Trudy Samuelson, explains why this approach works: “Disease doesn’t occur in isolation. Until we address our whole health we’re not working toward prevention and supplements won’t make us feel better. We’ve gone to great lengths to cover all aspects of women’s health in the Systemic Makeover.”

While the two women acknowledge the challenges of being a small start-up in a competitive industry full of corporate players, they are optimistic about their future. “We’ve truly built our products around what women have told us they want: a supplement program that supplies the nutrients they need, removes the guesswork, makes them feel better and is easy. The response we’ve seen so far is overwhelmingly positive,” says Samuelson.
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