Our Story

Isabella Massucci

My interest in health and overall wellness started from a very young age. While earning my Bachelor of Science degree from Hofstra University in Health Sciences, I worked in the medical field across many specialities. It was during this time where the need for natural management of inflammation and hormone imbalance became apparent to me, not just for myself but many other women.

Hormone imbalance in women often goes undiagnosed and current treatments often have many unwanted side effects. Following much research, I realized the often unappreciated utility of using natural supplements to help the body. This was the driving force to create the line of Harmony supplements.

Working closely with Dr. Kamal Nayyar, a Board Certified Nephrologist and Internal Medicine specialist, we handpicked ingredients that hold major benefits to your gut health and favor the balancing of your hormones packed in just 2 vegetable capsules per day.

Dr. Nayyar

My journey into medicine began first with an interest in science. I obtained my Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from Stony Brook University. It was there that I built the foundation to achieve better insight into mechanisms underlying the disease processes I would study in medical school. After achieving my Doctor of Medicine degree, I left my native New York to pursue Internal Medicine training at the Morehouse School of Medicine in the greater Atlanta area. I continued to hone my skills as both a physician and an educator, serving as a chief medical resident and also an instructor in the department of internal medicine.

 

The study of kidney disease provided the platform upon which to combine a passion for physiology with the desire to help my community. As such, I returned to New York for a Nephrology fellowship at NYU Winthrop Hospital. Through ongoing scholarship and a focus on patient-centered care, I achieved expertise in diagnosing and treating a vast array of kidney-related entities including end-stage renal disease as well as fluid and electrolyte disorders.

Magnesium

  • Helps to maintain normal electrolyte concentration
  • Aides in blood glucose control
  • Important component in steroid production: including estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and DHEA
  • Supports healthy endocrine function including thyroid hormone
  • Improves stress response