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Tessa Bailey’s Books, Ranked by Spiciness
The day that I first stumbled upon Tessa Bailey, I was in my favorite Boston bookstore, contemplating between a few romance titles with adorable cover art. I was comparing Goodreads reviews when a bookstore employee walked past me and, without even pausing to think, told me which one I needed to buy. I left with a copy of It Happened One Summer.
This one recommendation led me to find a new favorite romance author. Since that day, I’ve read 14 Tessa Bailey books—her love stories instantly suck me in, and when I pick one up, I know I’m not going to be able to tear myself away from the page. No two Tessa Bailey books are the same: the tropes, the characters, and even the sex scenes are all unique. Now, if someone else is looking for a book rec, my mind instantly goes to Tessa.
These days, Tessa Bailey is all over BookTok and Bookstagram for obvious reasons. Her love stories would make even the coldest heart swoon, and she writes incredibly passionate sex scenes. So, are Tessa Bailey’s books worth the hype? Read on to find out.
Why I love Tessa Bailey’s books
Unlike some other viral romance authors, in my opinion, Tessa Bailey has found the perfect combination of romance, comedy, and spice. There are scenes within her books that make me laugh out loud, some that make my heart ache, and others that I’ve definitely read to my husband as inspiration for our sex life.
I’m also a huge Tessa Bailey fan because the characters in her books are more complex than those in your average romance novel—mentally and emotionally, yes, but also sexually. We learn each character’s deepest secrets, family dynamics, traumas, strengths, kinks, and everything in between. We also watch the characters grow throughout each of her books. Obviously, we see them fall in love and have mind-blowing sex, much like any romance novel. However, we also get to see them grow in their careers, develop new relationships, and navigate real-life situations outside of the romance.
Not only are there complex and relatable characters throughout Tessa Bailey’s books, but the settings also add a certain level of charm to the plot. Although Bailey writes books set in real locations like Boston and Napa Valley, the communities built within the pages of her books give these cities new, community-focused personalities that take on lives of their own within the novels. If you’re like me, you may also find yourself wanting to book a trip after reading these books.
How spicy are Tessa Bailey’s books?
Tessa Bailey’s books aren’t the spiciest on the shelves, but the spice level is up there for a not-purely-smut romance. The tension between the characters is foreplay alone, and the sex scenes last a chapter or two. If I had to give Tessa Bailey’s books an overall spice rating, I would say her books hover around 3.75/5 spicy peppers. Her latest series, though? Those are her spiciest books yet.
Do you have to read Tessa Bailey’s books in order?
As a Tessa Bailey aficionado, I recommend choosing one series to start and reading those books in order of release. You won’t miss anything significant if you choose a Tessa Bailey book at random, but there are little details you’d only know if you read each series in chronological order. Each book within a series follows a romance between two main characters, but the books that come before and after are tied in by other plotlines and side character relationships. Here are the ones I’ve read and recommend:
- The ‘Bellinger Sisters’ series: These two books follow sisters Piper and Hannah Bellinger in the seaside town of Westport, Washington. The first book in this series is It Happened One Summer.
- The ‘Hot & Hammered’ series: This series is all about a family rivalry among home renovators in Port Jefferson, Long Island. The first book in this series is Fix Her Up.
- The ‘A Vine Mess’ series: These two books are about siblings Julian and Natalie Vos, who are both heirs to a massive fortune in Napa Valley, California. The first book in this series is Secretly Yours.
- The ‘Big Shots’ series: These three books are all focused on different professional athletes, set in several cities throughout the United States. The first book in this series is Fangirl Down.
Which Tessa Bailey books are the spiciest?
If you’re not interested in reading Tessa Bailey’s romances in order of publication date, you can read them in order of spiciness. There’s no shame in being in it for the sex scenes, and Bailey’s are some of the best of the current viral romance authors. Here are her books ranked in order of smuttiness, and rated on a scale of 1-5 chili peppers:
Tessa Bailey
Melody Gallard may be the daughter of music royalty, but she spends her days restoring old books and avoiding the limelight. When a producer offers her a lot of money to reunite with her mother’s band on live TV, Mel begins to wonder if it’s time to shake up her quiet life. Beat Dawkins, the lead singer’s son, is Melody’s polar opposite. Still, they might have been best friends if not for the legendary feud that broke up the band. As they embark on a madcap mission to convince their mothers to perform one last show, their spark returns. Christmas Eve is fast approaching, and a decades-old scandal is poised to wreck everything.
Spice rating: 3/5 chili peppers
Tessa Bailey
Britta is a waitress working at Sluggers, a popular bar with a special place in her heart that is a regular hangout for the Bridgeport Bandits, the local hockey club. With a half-brother on the team, Britta has a strict no-dating policy for hockey boys. But she does have a soft spot for one particular player: Sumner Mayfield. He’s on the brink of breaking into the NHL, but time’s running out—his work visa is about to expire. His only chance now is to marry an American to get his green card. On New Year’s Eve, the team begs Britta to marry Sumner that night. At first, Britta isn’t on board, but something about Sumner’s soulful brown eyes and ripped physique makes her reconsider.
Spice rating: 3/5 chili peppers
Tessa Bailey
Wells Whitaker used to be the best golfer, but lately, he’s been spending a bit too much time partying and causing a scene on the course. No matter how poor his performance, there’s always one girl cheering for him on the sidelines: Josephine Doyle. When Wells quits golf, Josephine second-guesses everything. But then, Wells shows up with a proposal: be his new caddy, help him get his act together, and split the prize money. Through days spent golfing and nights spent in hotel bars, the pair really get to know one another on a deeper level. But Wells is her boss and a pro athlete, and falling for his fangirl would be ridiculous—right?
Spice rating: 5/5 chili peppers
Tessa Bailey
Rosie and Dominic Vega are on a break. Although they seem to be the perfect couple, Rosie decides it’s time to put herself first—focus on her dreams and happiness— and force Dom to attend a unique type of marriage counseling. Shockingly, not much force is needed when Dom shows he’s all in to save their marriage. As they’re rebuilding their relationship, Rosie discovers Dom has a secret… and it could demolish everything.
Spice rating: 3/5 chili peppers
Tessa Bailey
Bethany Castle is thriving–she designs homes for her family’s real estate business. She may be single and have a bad track record with men, but that’s why she’s taking the time to focus on her own project. Bethany is going to flip a house, from start to finish, without her family’s help. The only problem is her family doesn’t take her seriously, especially her brother, who runs the company. When a television producer gets wind of the Castle sibling rivalry, they’re invited on Flip Off, a competition to see who can do the best renovation. Of course, Bethany wants to win, but the only person on the construction crew willing to work with her is Wes Daniels, the new guy in town who gets under her skin. He may be one of her least favorite people, but at the moment, he’s all she has to win this competition. As they work on flipping the house, Bethany’s mindset toward Wes flips, too, but there’s no way this guy and his attitude will fit into Bethany’s life, right?
Spice rating: 3/5 chili peppers
Tessa Bailey
When Hallie Welch was 14, she almost kissed Julian Vos at a party in his family vineyards. Now, Julian is back. He’s on sabbatical and spending time at the Vos estate working on his novel, where Hallie has been hired to redesign the gardens. At first, Hallie is excited to see Julian again, but it turns out he’s much grumpier than he was all those years ago. After a wine night with her friends, Hallie writes Julian a secret admirer letter, which completely messes with his head. Not only is Julian trying to find out who his secret admirer is, but he can’t keep his eyes off of Hallie. His writing is suffering and his schedule is getting looser by the day, but for some reason, he can’t stop thinking about finding love.
Spice rating: 3/5 chili peppers
Tessa Bailey
After the loss of her mother and accidentally burning down the family restaurant, Rita Clarkson sets out on a road trip from California to New York City with her three siblings. The only problem? These four rarely get along or have anything in common. Before they even make it past New Mexico, their car breaks down in the middle of the desert. Thankfully, a 6-foot, charming, hot motorcyclist, Jasper Ellis, stops by to help them. Known around town as the bad boy who knows how to have a good time, he’s determined to show Rita how different he can be. Once they get to know one another, they realize what they have could be more than just for one night—it may just be forever.
Spice rating: 3/5 chili peppers
Tessa Bailey
Two weeks before Christmas, Stella is standing outside a famous department store window, staring at their ugly holiday window displays. When a handsome man asks for her opinion on the decor, Stella doesn’t hold back. Little does she know, this man is the owner of the store. So, when he asks if she has a better idea, he appreciates her honesty and hires her as a window designer for the store. She wants to give her job her all, but it’s hard to ignore how hot her new boss is and how much attention he gives her. Stella may be getting more than she wished for this holiday season.
Spice rating: 3/5 chili peppers
Tessa Bailey
Georgie Castle’s family runs a successful home renovation business, but she decided to do her own thing and become an entertainer. Far from real estate, Georgie is a clown for children’s birthday parties. She wants to show everyone that she’s not just a clown; she’s a sexy adult woman, so she sets a plan in motion to reinvent herself. At the same time, ex-pro athlete Travis Ford must prove to the media that he hasn’t turned into a washed-up party boy. So, the two decide to fake date—Georgie will be seen as a hot commodity, and Travis will be seen as a serious, hard-working relationship man. It’s an innocent scheme for them to both get what they want, but it turns out what they both want is each other.
Spice rating: 4/5 chili peppers
Tessa Bailey
After losing her job and her fiancé in one fell swoop, Natalie Vos returned home to lick her wounds. Once she had spent a few months on self-care and sampling her family wines, she was ready to get back to business. Unfortunately, she needs her trust fund to act as seed money for her new venture—and in order to get her trust fund, she needs to be married, in spite of having no prospects. Natalie will do just about anything to get her trust fund, including fake marrying her least favorite person, August Cates. It turns out he needs a loan, too, which Natalie can help with. A fake marriage seems like no big deal for the pair until they start to actually like each other.
Spice rating: 4/5 chili peppers
Tessa Bailey
Piper Bellinger is an LA influencer who never turns down a good party. When Piper has too much fun at a party and ends up in jail, her stepfather decides to cut her off. He sends Piper and her sister Hannah to learn some responsibility running their late father’s dive bar… in Washington. When Piper first gets to Westport, she meets Brendan, a hot, grumpy sea captain who doesn’t think she’ll last. She’s determined to show her stepfather and Brendan she has what it takes, intent on rebuilding the bar and running a business with no distractions. But, everywhere she turns, she bumps into Brendan. They may be polar opposites, but their sexual tension keeps pulling them together.
Spice rating: 4/5 chili peppers
Tessa Bailey
Hannah Bellinger is back in Westport for work and needs a place to crash. Luckily, Brendan’s friend Fox Thornton has an extra room for her. Fox is a sexy, carefree, flirty, king crab fisherman who knows how to have a good time. But for some reason, Hannah is immune to his charm and simply wants to be friends. In fact, she’s nursing a hopeless crush on a colleague, and Fox is just the person to help. Armed with a few tips from Westport’s resident Casanova, Hannah sets out to catch her coworker’s eye. Yet the more time she spends with Fox, the more she wants him instead. As the line between friendship and flirtation begins to blur, Hannah can’t deny she loves everything about Fox, but she refuses to be another notch on his bedpost.
Spice rating: 4/5 chili peppers
Tessa Bailey
When Sig Gauthier’s car breaks down outside of a posh private country club, he goes inside to call a tow truck, where he encounters the alluring Chloe Clifford. Chloe is a manic pixie dream girl who captivates him immediately. Sparks fly during a moonlight kiss, and the enamored pair can’t wait to see each other again—but when Sig finally arrives to meet his dad’s new girlfriend over dinner, Chloe is, confusingly, also there. It turns out the girlfriend is Chloe’s mother—Sig’s dream girl is his future stepsister. They both know there can never be more than friendship between a famous hockey player and his high-society, soon-to-be stepsister. However, keeping their relationship platonic grows harder amid the development of family drama, especially knowing they were meant for so much more.
Publish date: February 4, 2025
Spice rating: 5/5 chili peppers
Tessa Bailey
Tallulah is moving to Boston to continue her studies in marine biology, and she needs to find a place to live. When Burgess Abraham, hockey captain of the Boston Bearcats and newly single dad of a tween, offers her a job and a place to live, Tallulah jumps on the opportunity. But boundaries are slowly crossed, and Burgess finds himself pulled between his daughter, who wants her parents back together, and his insane chemistry with Tallulah. To ease the tension, Tallulah breaks her own heart and walks away… but Burgess may not be ready to let go.
Spice rating: 5/5 chili peppers
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Emily Dumas, Contributing Writer
Emily is a Virginia-based content creator with over five years of experience creating content strategies for SaaS companies. Although she spends her days in the tech world, she has spent many years as a lifestyle writer for her personal site, as well as for several publications across the web.
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New Year, Same Old Me: Embracing Reality Over Resolutions is the New Self-Care
As each year ends, whispers of ‘new year, new me’ can be heard around the world offering promises of fresh beginnings. Yet, this mantra may be less about change and more about an illusion we cling onto.
‘‘New year, new me’ is a convenient little lie that we tell ourselves,’ says Malminder Gill, celebrity hypnotherapist and renowned Harley Street practitioner. Malminder explains why we need to toss out the New Year’s resolutions and instead proclaim ‘new year, same old me’ as the ultimate act of self-care.
Every new year we’re bombarded with marketing campaigns urging us to transform our lives. We vow to eat healthier, shed pounds, or dive into new projects, but how often do these lofty resolutions translate into real, lasting change? The truth is, most of us set ourselves up for failure.
Consider the classic New Year’s gym resolution. We start energised in January going five days a week, yet by February, even two days a week seems impossible with our busy life.
‘The pressure to overhaul ourselves with big change can become paralysing,’ Malminder explains. ‘These grand resolutions often feel like an impossible leap, leading many to abandon their goals before they even get started.’
This cycle of resolution and disappointment fosters unhealthy habits and results in us feeling defeated. Instead of chasing the elusive ‘new me,’ Malminder advocates for a gentler approach.
‘What if we embraced the mantra ‘new year, same old me’? Rather than drastic changes, we focus on incremental improvements that respect our current selves and busy lives. Small, sustainable shifts can lead to profound transformations over time,’ Malminder explains. ‘For example, aim to do 10 squats a day while the kettle boils versus going to the gym five days a week. Or, spend 15 minutes a day on a project you want to complete.’
Malminder closes by saying, ‘As the New Year is upon us, let’s shift our narrative. Instead of daunting resolutions to try and reinvent ourselves, let’s celebrate who we are now and our continuous journey of self-improvement. Our ‘same old me’s’ are more than enough.’
ENDS
Malminder Gill is a renowned hypnotherapist on Harley Street, known as ‘London’s Fairy Godmother’ and the go-to therapist for celebrities. She is dedicated to helping clients unlock their potential, pursue their passions, and improve their mental health. In addition to her personalised support, Malminder offers crisis management services around the world, providing compassionate, discreet, in-home visits whenever needed.
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A new memoir on friendship, enterprise, triumph over tragedy and the art of the possible
Fast moving, entertaining, funny and inspiring, Accidental Lives by Sylvia Holder and Lindsay Swan, to be published on 15 November 2024 by Black Spring Press, is a book about tragedy turned to triumph, ‘sliding door’ life changers, chance encounters and a glorious friendship. It tells the extraordinary story of how a young man’s tragic death in a poor South Indian fishing village led to the setting up of a charity, the Venkat Trust, which has transformed thousands of young lives.
Pre-war baby, natural rebel and boarding school survivor Sylvia Holder, who has spent much of the 60s and 70s working her way around the world between pitstops in London, meets Scots born Lindsay Swan, 13 years her junior, at a Johannesburg PR agency. Here their paths cross with unlikely characters from Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton to the Wombles and the Monkees.
Returning to London, Sylvia sets up a PR consultancy and is later joined by Lindsay. For the next 20 years, Holder Swan Public Relations – which bears more than a passing resemblance to television’s Absolutely Fabulous – handles an eclectic mix of clients. These take them on safari in Zambia, to Mexico’s Mayan ruins, Iceland’s volcanoes and the high rises of Hong Kong. At home, they publicise Chichester Festival Theatre, Hampton Court Flower Show and many more. Other celebrities making an appearance in their memoir include Roger Moore, Joan Collins, Elton John, Diana Rigg, Cliff Richard and Patricia Hodge, as well as members of the Rolling Stones.
“This book gives an entertaining and moving account of the adventurous lives of that fine duo, Holder and Swan, two fearless, funny and brave women. It’s a story of friendship and enterprise and extraordinary generosity, of triumph over tragedy, with some amazing anecdotes and an exhilarating sense of life lived to the full.”
Dame Margaret Drabble, author and fellow traveller to Zambia and India.
When not travelling the world, they hold court in their quirky London office, the original Chalk Farm farmhouse, thought to have been artist Walter Sickert’s studio. Their entrepreneurial sidelines include a City sandwich bar and PR training business. In parallel Sylvia builds an impressive property portfolio. Underpinning everything is the authors’ friendship, their shared delight in the absurd, sense of adventure, belief in the power of the possible and enthusiasm for making things happen.
“This is the story of a uniquely creative female friendship. Its fruit was a PR agency built for fun as much as money and a charity which has transformed the life of a poor Indian fishing village. Absorbing, amusing, moving and inspiring, here is a hugely enjoyable read. Dr Piers Brendon, historian, biographer, broadcaster and fellow traveller to Zambia and India.”
Aged 65, Sylvia retires to the south coast but things take an unexpected turn when Venkat, a poor Indian fisherman’s son she’d met as a skinny 12-year-old 15 years earlier and whom she’d sponsored through school and university, is tragically killed in a road traffic accident. Heartbroken, she returns to Kovalam, Venkat’s village near Chennai, and on impulse, pledges to bring education and a route out of the poverty of generations to the children of the 8000-inhabitant village, where free schooling is virtually non-existent.
That she knows nothing about India, education or charities and is 65 years old, is of no consequence to Sylvia, who sets about fulfilling her promise, working as always with Lindsay. The achievements are truly life changing: a state-of-the-art 1000 pupil higher secondary school, a 400-child sponsorship scheme and a university fund which pays the fees of 75 young people a year. Sylvia is now almost 86, Lindsay 72 but retirement never occurs to them. The book also reveals another friendship, the important one between Sylvia and JR, Venkat’s brother, who with great aplomb, manages the Kovalam end of the Venkat Trust’s work. Despite a 36-year age gap, different backgrounds, nationalities, culture, language and religions, they make a formidable team and their compatibility, affection and shared sense of humour lie behind the charity’s extraordinary success.
ACCIDENTAL LIVES How two intrepid women travelled the world, ran an unconventional PR company and set up a charity in India by Sylvia Holder and Lindsay Swan is published by Black Spring Press on 15 November 2024, £16.99. 204 pages plus 16 pages of pictures. Available for order at all good bookshops, and online at Amazon and Black Spring Press.
Royalties from the sale of the book will go to the Venkat Trust, www.venkattrust.org.uk
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I Am An Arktivist – A Transformative Fusion of Art and Environmental Activism
For Immediate Release
Laura I. Art Gallery Presents: I Am An Arktivist – A Transformative Fusion of Art and Environmental Activism
Barking, London – On 30th November 2024, Laura I. Art Gallery is thrilled to host I Am An Arktivist, a one-of-a-kind event merging art and environmental activism to inspire lasting change. Set to take place from 12:00 pm to 3:30 pm at the Barking Learning Centre, this impactful day invites the community to engage in creative action, sustainability, and dialogue on pressing environmental issues.
The event boasts an impressive lineup of esteemed guests and leaders dedicated to environmental advocacy, including Mayor Moin Quadri, Deputy Leader Saima Ashraf, and Kashif Haroon, Cabinet Member for Public Realm & Climate Change, each sharing valuable insights into Barking and Dagenham’s ambitious vision for a greener future.
Featured Speakers & Highlights
I Am An Arktivist brings together experts across sustainability, recycling, conservation, and green urban planning:
- Neil Pearce, Head of Sustainability, Net Zero & Parks Commissioning, will discuss key green initiatives transforming the borough.
- Dilip Baishya and Sushant Bali will lead discussions on waste reduction, recycling innovations, and introduce a Zero Waste Living stall along with insights into ‘Buy Nothing New Month’ and an engaging five-minute clip from The Story of Stuff.
- Will Oliver from Thames21 will present on local river and green space conservation.
- Matt Scott from Thames Life will introduce the principles of permaculture and discuss local food forest projects.
Joining Organizations
Our event will host inspiring organizations at the forefront of environmental activism and sustainable living, including:
- Roding Rubbish: Showcasing impactful, community-led environmental initiatives.
- Vegan Society: Offering insights into the environmental benefits of plant-based choices and sustainable living.
- Keep Britain Tidy: Advocating for clean, green public spaces.
- Flow Happy CIC: Engaging attendees with resources on well-being through environmental sustainability.
Event Highlights
The Ark Exhibition – Curated by the talented Laimilija Zilyte and supported by The Legacy Assets Group and Cultural Partnership Group, this environmental art exhibit tackles critical issues like climate change, pollution, and sustainability, showcasing the powerful role art plays in driving environmental change.
Meet Noah the Mascot – Our beloved mascot, Noah, will be present to engage with guests of all ages, representing Laura I. Art Gallery’s commitment to sustainability and community action.
Interactive Workshops – Join hands-on, eco-friendly workshops, from upcycled art projects to creating personal pledges for environmental stewardship. These activities encourage community members to explore sustainable practices and contribute to a greener future.
Live Performance – Singer and songwriter Rebecca Daly will be bringing a melody of acoustic songs that speaks to the importance of climate change and Earth’s beauty.
Laura I. Art Gallery invites everyone—artists, environmentalists, families, and all who care about the planet—to join I Am An Arktivist. Together, we’ll celebrate art’s ability to inspire and drive change, making Barking and Dagenham a shining example of community-driven environmental action.
Event Details:
Date: 30th November 2024
Time: 12:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Location: Barking Learning Centre, Conference Room
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knus Accepted into Prestigious School for Social Entrepreneurs London Health Accelerator
London, UK — 31st October 2024 — knus, a dynamic health tech company dedicated to transforming mental health peer support through innovative digital solutions, is proud to announce its acceptance into the highly selective School for Social Entrepreneurs (SSE) London Health Accelerator. This esteemed program, designed to empower social enterprises addressing health inequalities and healthcare challenges, will provide knus with invaluable mentorship, industry expertise, and access to a powerful network to accelerate the impact of its mission.
The London Health Accelerator, offered by the SSE in collaboration MedCity and the UK Governments UK Shared Prosperity Fund, is tailored for social enterprises focusing on improving healthcare outcomes. The Accelerator’s unique curriculum is crafted to address the specific challenges of scaling social impact in the health sector in underserved communities.
knus is a UK-based non-profit organisation offering a free, confidential mental health peer support platform. Designed to foster a supportive community, knus connects service users with trained peer support coaches who have lived experiences in mental health challenges. The platform provides a safe online space for people to discuss topics like anxiety, depression, addiction, and bereavement, among others. Volunteer coaches, guided by professionals such as doctors and social workers, help users access resources and emotional support. Access into the SSE London Health Accelerator marks a critical milestone for knus as it looks to broaden its reach and deepen its impact within the healthcare system.
knus joins a distinguished cohort of social entrepreneurs who share a commitment to addressing healthcare disparities and enhancing community health. With the support of SSE London Health Accelerator, knus looks forward to advancing its mission of making healthcare more accessible, informed, and equitable.
About knus
https://knus.io
knus is a pioneering health tech company dedicated to empowering service users and transforming mental healthcare delivery through digital innovation. By focusing on service user centric solutions, Knus.io bridges the gap between technology and healthcare, enabling better-informed service user and enhancing health outcomes.
About the School for Social Entrepreneurs
https://www.the-sse.org/
The School for Social Entrepreneurs supports people from all backgrounds to tackle society’s biggest problems, with the vision of transforming lives and communities. Since 1997, SSE has empowered over 2,500 social entrepreneurs and social impact organisations in the UK and beyond.
About MedCity
https://medcityhq.com
MedCity is a life sciences cluster organisation for London, fostering collaboration in health, biotech, and medtech sectors to drive innovation, investment, and talent growth. Established by the Mayor of London, MedCity connects companies, researchers, and policymakers, supporting initiatives in drug discovery, medical devices, digital health, and data science. Its mission is to strengthen London’s role as a global science hub and improve health outcomes through partnerships and strategic support.
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MD Logic Health® Launches its Premium Health Supplements into the European Market
MD Logic Health®, a leader in science-backed health and wellness solutions, is proud to announce the official launch of its premium range of health supplements into Europe. This expansion marks a significant milestone in MD Logic Health’s mission to provide high-quality, effective health products to consumers around the world.
MD Logic Health® has consistently garnered immense support from the health and wellness industry in North America due to its unwavering commitment to delivering trusted, reliable, and science-backed supplements. The brand’s commitment to quality and proven efficacy has solidified its reputation as a leader in the field, making it a go-to choice for health and wellness professionals, biohackers and consumers alike. This steadfast reliability has not only solidified MD Logic Health® ‘s standing in the North American market, but has also fueled growing demand from consumers and professionals alike in Europe. Responding to this overwhelming demand, MD Logic Health® is excited to bring its proven best-of-breed supplements to the European market, continuing its mission to help enhance health and well-being globally.
“We’re proud to take this significant step into the European market, where the demand for high-quality health supplements continues to grow exponentially,” said Wesley Ramjeet, CEO of MD Logic Health®. “Our expansion reflects our dedication to meeting global demand for our products that are clean, pure, and deliver maximum nutrition to our consumers while minimizing environmental impact. We are excited to support the well-being of our future customers across Europe with the same commitment to excellence that has defined our brand in North America.”
The initial launch in the European market will include the following products:
Creatine + Electrolytes: Clinically proven to help boost muscle strength, power, and endurance, with added electrolytes for optimal hydration.
Liver Detox: Formulated with a precise combination of natural ingredients, including milk thistle, selenium, alpha-lipoic acid, curcumin, and L-glutathione, to support liver function and enhance detoxification, helping the body efficiently eliminate toxins.
Marine Collagen: Sourced from wild-caught fish, this high-quality collagen supplement helps support skin elasticity, joint health, and overall vitality.
SmartBrain: A cutting-edge nootropic formula that enhances cognitive function, memory, and focus, supporting brain health and mental clarity.
Digestive Enzyme Complex: A comprehensive enzyme complex designed to help optimize digestion, enhance nutrient absorption, and support overall digestive health.
Osteo Defend: Specially formulated to support bone health, maintaining bone density and strength—essential for active lifestyles and aging populations.
Methyl B12: An essential supplement for supporting energy production and neurological health, providing a bioavailable form of vitamin B12 that is easily absorbed by the body.
CoQ10: A potent antioxidant that helps support heart health and cellular energy production, essential for maintaining overall vitality and wellness.
Test Up: Designed to help support healthy testosterone levels, this supplement may help enhance muscle mass, performance, and sexual vitality.
Immuno Logic: Formulated to help immune defenses and boost resilience against seasonal illnesses.
MD Logic Health® products are developed with a focus on natural, high-quality ingredients, and are manufactured in FDA GMP-Certified facilities that adhere to strict Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). The brand’s rigorous quality control processes ensure that each supplement meets the highest standards of Identity, Strength, Purity, and Compliance.
Consumers in the European Union will now have access to MD Logic Health® ‘s trusted products through premier online retailers and select physical stores, including bol.com, Kaufland, Galaxus, and Amazon Europe. This expansion reaffirms their commitment to supporting European customers and a promise of continued support and dedication to their health and wellness journeys.
About MD Logic Health®
MD Logic Health® is dedicated to delivering sustainable, reliable, clean, and pure products that maximize nutrition while minimizing environmental impact. Our mission is to empower individuals on their health journeys, providing the support needed to achieve optimal health and longevity. Our product line continues to expand, focusing on key areas such as brain health, beauty, performance, and a healthy biome.
Our commitment to excellence has garnered national recognition, with features on CBS, ABC, NBC, and CW. We invite you to learn more about our dedication to quality, passion for health and wellness, and commitment to education.
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Drugs education charity DSM Foundation to feature on BBC Radio 4 Appeal
Drug education charity the DSM Foundation is delighted to announce that it will be on the BBC Radio 4 Appeal on Sunday, 3rd November, with the appeal then running for a week. Broadcast times are 7:54am and 9:25pm on that Sunday, and then again at 3:26pm on Thurs, 7th November. It will also be available on the BBC Radio 4 website and on BBC Sounds.
Normally the BBC Radio 4 Appeal is headed by a celebrity, but because the DSM Foundation was founded following the death of 16 year old Daniel Spargo-Mabbs caused by an accidental overdose of ecstasy, his mum Fiona will be the presenter. As the founder and director of the charity, Fiona Spargo-Mabbs OBE is perfectly placed to explain why and how the DSM Foundation delivers drugs education, and the impact that this has on young people and the adults in their lives – we hope you share our anticipation for how this campaign will raise awareness of the issues faced by young people when it comes to drugs, and raise valuable funds to support their safer decision making.
Grace McCormack, DSM Foundation Corporate and Community Fundraiser, commented: “It is a huge privilege for the DSM Foundation to be featured on the BBC Radio 4 Appeal. Not only will it raise awareness of the issues faced by young people when it comes to drugs, but also the work we do to support them to make safer choices, through all aspects of our provision including workshops for students and the adults in their lives, and the play that tells Dan’s story [‘I Love You, Mum – I Promise I Won’t Die’ by award winning playwright Mark Wheeller]. We are grateful for the opportunity and hope it will raise valuable funds to support the drugs education work we do – and we are so grateful to the generosity of a group of supporters who have agreed to match fund £12,000 of donations that come in this way.”
Find the dates and times for the DSM Foundation’s Radio 4 Appeal by going to https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnc7/broadcasts/upcoming – the charity also has a dedicated webpage on the BBC Radio 4 Appeals website.
Information for editors:
The DSM Foundation is a drug education charity established in 2014 following the death of 16 year old Daniel Spargo-Mabbs from an accidental overdose of ecstasy. His family felt that he simply hadn’t known enough to be able to make decisions that would keep him safe, and realized there was a huge gap in the resources and support available to schools, so set up the charity in order to spare other families going through what they had experienced.
The aim of the DSM Foundation is to provide young people with relevant, age-appropriate, up to date and evidence-based information about drugs so they develop the skills to make choices that will keep themselves and their friends as safe as possible. To this end, the charity is currently working in almost 750 schools, colleges and community organisations with children and young people, and also provides workshops for parents and caregivers, and training for school and college staff – the two groups shown by NHS survey data as the most likely sources of information about drugs and alcohol sought out by 11-15 year olds. Educational settings are also able to access “I Love You Mum, I Promise I Won’t Die”, a verbatim play by Mark Wheeller that was commissioned by the charity to tell Dan’s story in the words of his family and friends, through studying the work itself (sometimes due to it being a GCSE Drama set text on the Eduqas syllabus), or booking a Theatre in Education performance. Schools and colleges can also download age-appropriate, relevant, up to date and evidence-based drugs education lesson resources free of charge from the DSM Foundation website for delivery by teachers through PSHE/PSE provision.
For more information about the DSM Foundation, go to https://www.dsmfoundation.org.uk/.
Media enquiries about this press release or the work of the DSM Foundation should be sent to media@dsmfoundation.org.uk.
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