NutraWomen Wednesday: Molly Blasier, founder of Sybil Wellness

This content item was originally published on www.nutraingredients-usa.com, a William Reed online publication.

By Danielle Masterson

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The real estate developer and wellness company founder details how she used an unfortunate circumstance to take control of her own health and healing.

After a serious car accident at age 23, Molly Blasier was determined to explore the most beneficial pathways to recovery. This led her to found Sibyl Wellness, a dietary supplement company focused on NMN supplements.

“The road from trauma to triumph was long," she said. "It was hardly a straight path, but what the trauma taught me was how important it was to take control of your destiny.

"I was a passenger in a car, in the wrong car at the wrong time and then at the mercy of medical staff and treatments who did wonderfully well with my injury. I feel very lucky, nevertheless, it kind of kicked me into the importance of paying attention to managing our own futures and how we heal and how we take care of ourselves."

As an experienced entrepreneur in real estate and the cannabis industry, Blasier has a passion for creating better environments and experiences for people, which eventually leading her to natural remedies like NMN.

She also discusses the advancements in longevity research and biohacking and highlights the science-backed benefits of compounds like NMN, spermidine, CBD and more.

Her story highlights the power of resilience and the importance of proactive self-care–especially for women. Her key advice is to listen to your body, be discerning about dietary supplements and make self-care a habit.

"It's really a habit and it's a discipline," she added. "It's a practice, not a prescription."

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