Taking supplements to support any health conditions you may have, or for your general health absolutely feels like a chore. No one want to have their containers or powdered or capsule supplements taking up precious storage space in their cabinets or on the countertops. Sure, that may seem convenient but there’s a way you can get your space back and not feel like you’re making a mess while concocting a potion to take your supplements every morning, noon and night.
Pill Organizers;
Yes you may feel geriatric getting one of these but buying an aesthetically pleasing acrylic organizer feels less ‘’omg I’m falling apart” and more “look at me, I’m taking care of myself”.
I purchased mine from Amazon.ca (I have it linked below) after days of searching because I needed the individual days big enough to hold all of my necessary supplements. Having PCOS and educating myself on what I need for daily support (PCOS SOS-Felice Gersh), was a huge stepping stone on taking charge of my health and being committed to giving what my body needs, especially since my husband and I are planning to start a family.
Get a full blood panel workup by your doctor, and discuss what supplements would be appropriate for what the results had shown, to support your overall health and any health conditions.
Travel Pill Containers;
I was looking for something lightweight and small to hold the correct dosages of all my powdered supplements that would be easy to take out on a daily basis (while they’re organized together). I had gone to a solid go-to for organizational needs, Solutions, and was able to find tiny plastic medication canisters (they’re not on the website so I’m sorry I can’t link them!). They hold the exact amount of powdered supplements I need, and they make it super easy to throw into my toiletry bag when travelling to the cottage, or to pick and choose what I need when grabbing a meal with friends.
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