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🗓️ 5 July 2023
⏱️ 55 minutes
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Join us for a very special interview with the founder of LYMA, Lucy Goff as we discuss the brand’s newest launch featuring topical products to go with their impressive lineup that includes the first ever at home laser device and supplements !
About LYMA:
LYMA is the creator and leader of WellTech™, a new industry fusing the worlds of wellness and tech. Founded in 2018, the British company launched with the LYMA Supplement, the first formula engineered with ten peer-reviewed, patented ingredients in dosages proven to work, setting a new standard within the nutraceutical market. In 2020, it revolutionised the beauty industry with the LYMA Laser, the first clinic-grade laser cleared for use at home, 100x more effective than LED. In 2021, LYMA was named one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Beauty Companies for its category-defining products.
About Lucy Goff, Founder:
In 2012, Lucy spent six weeks in hospital battling septicaemia. After months of consulting with several leading physicians, and trying to get back on her feet, a chance meeting with the world renowned pharmaconutritionist Dr Paul Clayton changed the course of her life. And subsequently changed the course of the wellness industry.
Dr Clayton prescribed Lucy a protocol using only peer-reviewed, patented ingredients, each dosed at active levels with a rigorous sourcing procedure, Lucy not only felt better but she uncovered the truth about the supplement industry. Lucy learnt that almost all the supplements sold today deliver no provable benefits yet are still perfectly legal for sale.
Lucy left her career in journalism and public relations to set out to change people’s lives with the creation of The LYMA Supplement. When it launched in 2018 the supplement sold out and garnered high-profile and celebrity clientele, with the product described as “Miracle Pills” by Vogue and “a massive scientific breakthrough” by the Telegraph.
LYMA now exists to give everyone the advantage with proven products, based on proven science and breakthrough technology.
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0:00.0 | Hi, guys. Welcome back to Skincare Energy. This is your host, Ekta. I am very, very much excited about our guest today because this line and this brand is something that has been on my radar for a while now. |
0:29.0 | And it was originally because of their just revolutionizing technology when they introduced the first ever at home laser that was FDA cleared. |
0:39.0 | And I remember when I first saw it, I was immediately just like, whoa, this is amazing. You know, this is really cool science. And I love that there's at the forefront of it. |
0:48.0 | So I'm really excited to interview them and I'm really excited that the founder is with us today. So without further ado, I want to introduce you guys to Lucy golf, who is the founder of Lee musk and care. Welcome to show Lucy. I'm so excited to be hosting you. |
1:04.0 | Thank you so, so much. Welcome. Really, really, really excited to be here today. Yeah, come wait to tell you all about everything. |
1:13.0 | Yeah, no, I'm very excited. Congratulations on your brand new launches. For every listening, I was just chatting with Lucy right before the episode about how much I love them and we've actually given them to pick some words already because I have been obsessed since I've tried the serum and the cream. |
1:30.0 | So if you're tuning in right now, I really urge you guys as you listen to our brand episodes to go to the website, you know, you can search LYMA on Google and it'll pop right up and then just go prove the brand as we're chatting here because I think that helps consumers a lot, you know, to understand what we're discussing and what we're kind of touching on. So with that said, Lucy, I want to dive in and I want to get started. |
1:55.0 | I love to learn all about you because I know you have an incredible background and a journey that you've been through to create the spread and I really, really want to learn about that if you could walk us down memory lane. |
2:06.0 | Well, I guess memory lane just, I never know which memory lane to start with. There's many memory lanes, but I guess the memory lane to start with with this is nearly 11 years ago after I had my daughter, I caught up to see me after I had her. It was just the most horrific birth. |
2:27.0 | You know, I don't know whether anyone else does this, but when I'm pregnant, I just watch those doctor shows of people giving birth and you ask, one show that went really well and then there's another case study that never went really well. |
2:44.0 | Mine was the, it didn't go very well case study. I was really ill. I mean, the C section was a disaster. Everything's thus that luckily, you know, my daughter is alive, which obviously is the main point. |
2:58.0 | But through mastitis turned into sanulitis turned into sepsemia and the doctors just could not find the bacteria that was causing this and I was just basically dying. I mean, it was such a petrifying time in my life. |
3:19.0 | And luckily six weeks later, I leave hospital and I've not got the septicemia anymore, but my body was just completely finished from everything that gone on. I mean, my, my head was like in a state of constant dizziness. I couldn't even carry the baby. I had no energy and I kept on going back to the doctors and say, not, you know, it just can't function. |
3:45.0 | And that benchmark of being well or not was basically when you've not got septicemia anymore. And I'm like, and they're saying, you know, you just go away and give it time. And I'm thinking, well, how much more time do I give it? |
3:59.0 | It's come to me to this clinic in Europe, you know, to kind of just recuperate and, you know, get myself some rest and, you know, and whatever else that they do in a clinic. |
4:15.0 | And I had one of those sliding door moments where I got speaking to an incredible longevity professor who was there on a conference. He wasn't even there staying at the clinic. It was just there on a conference. |
4:29.0 | And he told me that actually the supplement world doesn't work. |
4:35.0 | And, you know, is there's no regulation in the space. And it's just full of ingredients that, you know, yes, they are a crushed up version of that particular herb or that particular plant extract, but they're not proven once they're ingested. |
4:50.0 | And he said, he, you know, obviously took pity on me. And he sent me some ingredients in the post of some evidence based nutrients. So these were ingredients that have been patented peer reviewed at their proven dosage levels. |
5:09.0 | And he said, you know, this is basically the closest you will ever get to the pharmaceutical equivalent of a preventative drug. |
5:18.0 | And literally three weeks after taking these ingredients, I just felt myself again. I was back at work. I was firing on all cylinders. And that was really the, the catalyst to starting Lima, because I knew that, you know, it doesn't, you don't have to have something as drastic as septicemia. |
5:43.0 | You can just feel under the weather, you know, you can just feel homogeneally and balanced, you know, there's so many, you could be not sleeping. |
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