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Natural Remedies vs Big Pharma: Kru & Hemang, BeYou Period

Natural Remedies vs Big Pharma: Kru & Hemang, BeYou Period

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Welcome to It's Not JUST A Period!


This week we have an EXCLUSIVE interview for you. Please welcome for their first ever podcast appearance Kru and Hemang, the sibling co-founders of BeYou. A flagship period product company committed to changing the dialogue around women's health.


Born from Kru’s experience of period shaming, BeYou offers natural, holistic solutions, like their innovative period patches, that bring real comfort and relief. But their mission goes far beyond just products, they're driving systemic change in research and development here at home as well as creating a global impact through their BeYou Foundation, which supports women's education and job creation in India.


Kru and Hemang take us on the journey of BeYou, from research and conception, launching the first product, to navigating the complexities of Covid 19. We discuss in detail the lack of inclusive medical research, why women's pain is dismissed in medicine and the workplace and how Big Pharma's grip complicates access to effective natural treatments.


Our conversation expands to pregnancy, childbirth, maternity leave, menopause and why Kru and Hemang have chosen holistic health.


It is clear that BeYou is a labour of love. From sibling dynamics that fuel creativity to systemic change through advocacy, Kru and Hemang’s story is one of innovation, compassion, and unwavering purpose.


For more information on Alexandra or Kru and Hemang, head to the below links:


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