Mitchell Rx Pharmacy
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06/03/2026
Your hormones and metabolism may need more support than you think
Many people don’t realize that certain nutrient deficiencies can affect:
✨ Energy levels
✨ Mood
✨ Metabolism
✨ Hormone balance
As pharmacists, we often talk with patients about nutrients like:
• Vitamin D
• Iron
• Iodine
• B Vitamins
Because wellness is about more than just symptoms — it’s about understanding what your body may actually need.
That’s why we focus on:
✔ wellness education
✔ trusted, professional-grade supplements
✔ pharmacist guidance
👉 Swipe through to learn how these nutrients support hormone balance and metabolism.
Questions about supplements or wellness support? Drop them in the comments
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06/02/2026
B vitamins play a major role in how we feel every day
B vitamins are important for:
✨ Energy metabolism
✨ Brain function
✨ Neurotransmitter production
✨ Hormone support
They also help support the production of neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, which are involved in mood and overall wellness.
Low levels of certain B vitamins may contribute to:
• Fatigue and low energy
• Brain fog
• Mood changes
• Difficulty supporting normal metabolic function
As pharmacists, we often talk with patients about how nutrition, medications, stress, and lifestyle can all impact nutrient levels and overall wellness.
That’s why we focus on education and trusted, professional-grade supplements at Mitchell Rx Pharmacy.
Explore our professional-grade wellness supplements on our website (link in bio)
Questions about B vitamins or wellness support? Drop them in the comments
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06/01/2026
One nutrient that plays a major role in metabolism and hormone health? Iodine
Iodine is essential for the production of thyroid hormones, which help regulate:
✨ Metabolism
✨ Energy levels
✨ Temperature regulation
✨ Overall hormone balance
When iodine levels are too low, thyroid hormone production may be affected, which can contribute to symptoms associated with slowed metabolism and low energy.
As pharmacists, we often remind patients that nutrition, medications, lifestyle, and nutrient intake can all play a role in overall wellness and hormone health.
That’s why we focus on education and trusted, professional-grade supplements at Mitchell Rx Pharmacy.
Explore our professional-grade wellness supplements on our website (link in bio)
Questions about thyroid-support nutrients or wellness supplements? Drop them in the comments 👇
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05/30/2026
You deserve supplements designed for your body — not guesswork
One of the biggest things I see as a pharmacist is patients taking multiple supplements without ever knowing what they may actually be deficient in.
✨ Low energy
✨ Hormone imbalances
✨ Stress support
✨ Nutrient depletion from medications
These conversations are more common than people realize.
That’s why I’m passionate about helping patients take a more personalized approach to wellness through:
✔ nutrient-focused consultations
✔ personalized supplement recommendations
✔ medication + nutrient education
✔ professional-grade supplements
Testing can be an important first step in understanding what your body may actually need — instead of following trends or guessing.
At Mitchell Rx Pharmacy, we also offer access to personalized wellness support and custom vitamin solutions through our pharmacist-guided process.
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