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I built the product
I couldn't find.

I was not looking to build a supplement brand. I was looking for answers.

In 2021, I was diagnosed with Visual Snow Syndrome — a rare neurological condition that affects how the brain processes visual information. Constant visual static across everything I see. Tinnitus. Afterimages that don't clear. Brain fog so thick some mornings I couldn't trust my own thoughts. It sounds obscure. Living with it is anything but.

For months before the diagnosis, no one could tell me what was happening. Specialist after specialist. MRI scans. Drug after drug. Being told it was anxiety. Being sent home. Nothing helped.

By the time I had a name for it, I was a year in and drowning — hormones completely out of balance, digestive issues compounding everything. The kind of exhaustion that doesn't respond to sleep. I quit my job. I needed to stop.

So I did. I quit the noise. The supplements. The protocols. The advice that was never built for me.

"I returned to the foundations. The things no one could sell me. And fibre was one of them."

I went back to the foundations — the things no one could sell me. Daily movement. Real food. And fibre.

The change wasn't dramatic. It was quiet. But month by month, my digestion steadied. The brain fog began to lift. My hormones started moving in the right direction. I started to feel like someone who was managing her body again — not at war with it.

When I started researching properly, I found something that changed everything: almost everything we know about gut health, fibre intake, and digestive function was built on male data. The guidelines. The dosages. The clinical trials — designed around men, applied to everyone. No one had made something for us.

So I did.

ElodieFounder, The Modern Woman

Women's health research has been underfunded, understudied, and built on the wrong data
for decades. That is not a small oversight.

The guidelines we follow, the supplements marketed to us, the dosages we're given — most of it was designed around male physiology and extended to women as an afterthought. TMW was built to fill that gap. Not with complexity. With the one thing that the research kept pointing to, and the one format women would actually keep.

01

Women deserve better data

The majority of nutrition and supplement research has been conducted on men. TMW is built around what the female body actually needs, based on the research that does exist — and the gap it reveals.

02

Simplicity is a feature

The supplement industry profits from complexity. One active ingredient, in a format you'll actually use, backed by 40+ years of evidence. That's not a compromise — it's a standard.

03

A foundation, not a fix

TMW is not a quick fix. It is a daily habit that builds over weeks and months. The women who stay with it don't see it as a supplement anymore. It's just part of how they live.

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