Scottsdale Health February 2020
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Natural Beauty<br />
Rae Wellness, a supplement brand designed for women<br />
making moves, recently ventured into brick-and-mortar<br />
retail, with an exclusive partnership at Target. The brand,<br />
which was previously sold solely on its website, creates<br />
blends of pure and powerful nutrtients that work together<br />
to support wellness from within. Founded in 2019, the<br />
company delivers products that are vegan, non-GMO,<br />
and free from gluten, added sugar, artificial preservatives,<br />
harmful fillers and colorants. Items in the initial launch<br />
include vegan collagen capsules and powder, sleep<br />
capsules, destress capsules, metabolism drops, and<br />
complexion capsules, among others. Additionally, Rae<br />
Wellness provides 5% of all revenue to nonprofit Girls Inc.<br />
www.raewellness.co and www.target.com.<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Hub<br />
On Feb. 29,<br />
Mountainside Fitness<br />
will host a Grand<br />
Preview Party to celebrate<br />
the opening<br />
of its new Paradise<br />
Valley location,<br />
Mountainside Fitness<br />
La Camarilla, which<br />
is the 18th location<br />
for the local company.<br />
From 9 a.m.<br />
to 4 p.m., guests<br />
will be invited to see<br />
the state-of-the-art<br />
space, meet several<br />
Arizona Cardinals<br />
cheerleaders, and<br />
enjoy family-friendly<br />
entertainment. The<br />
gym will also be giving<br />
out free limited<br />
edition T-shirts and<br />
offering enrollment<br />
specials.<br />
The new<br />
Mountainside offers<br />
an outdoor functional<br />
training area and<br />
recovery room fitted<br />
with massage chairs,<br />
as well as Rogue<br />
functional training<br />
equipment and cardio<br />
equipment with<br />
personalized entertainment<br />
systems.<br />
Other highlights<br />
include a specialized<br />
cycle studio, indoor<br />
basketball court<br />
and over 80 types<br />
of group fitness<br />
classes. Member<br />
perks include access<br />
to sauna and steam<br />
rooms, full-service<br />
locker rooms, free<br />
towel service and<br />
childcare. www.<br />
mountainsidefitness.<br />
com.<br />
Dear Diary<br />
For those in need of a little help with their eating routine, tech<br />
health app Foodvisor is aiming to make eating better easier. The<br />
app serves as an artificial intelligence food diary that provides<br />
automatic photo recognition and personalized nutrition coaching.<br />
The goal is to help users keep track of their eating habits and<br />
teach them what food items are especially good for them,<br />
Users simply upload a photo of their meal and let the app<br />
do the work. The algorithms can identify over 1,200 different<br />
food items, estimate serving sizes and provide a detailed report<br />
on nutritional content, even learning from each user’s personal<br />
habits to become even more accurate and personalized.<br />
The app is free on iOS and Android. A premium version is<br />
also available for a monthly subscription ranging from $4.99<br />
to $6.99, giving users the ability to chat with RD nutritionists,<br />
select a tailored diet plan, and received personalized advice and<br />
healthy recipes. www.foodvisor.io.<br />
Conscious<br />
Creamer<br />
Short for “your<br />
best you,” Urby is<br />
a <strong>Scottsdale</strong>-based<br />
startup that recently<br />
launched a healthy,<br />
functional vanilla<br />
coffee creamer.<br />
The plant-based,<br />
high-protein product<br />
contains no sugar,<br />
artificial sweeteners<br />
or preservatives. It’s<br />
also keto- and paleofriendly.<br />
Each scoop<br />
of the powdered<br />
creamer provides<br />
5 grams of plant<br />
protein and is naturally<br />
sweetened with<br />
monk fruit extract.<br />
The company is<br />
also partnered with<br />
nonprofit organization<br />
Rise Against Hunger,<br />
which helps to fight<br />
hunger and malnutrition.<br />
For every item<br />
sold, Urby donates a<br />
meal to someone in<br />
need.<br />
For more information,<br />
visit www.<br />
liveurby.com or follow<br />
@liveurby on<br />
social media.<br />
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