NEW YORK — Ameizen on Wednesday launched its patent-pending Sho vitamin and dispensary system, available for funding via IndieGoGo. "What Keurig did for coffee, Sho aims to do with vitamins and supplements. The countertop system stores five unique dietary supplement blends in an easy-to-use click dispense system," the company stated. The campaign can be found at
Igg.me/at/shonutrition.
The Sho system, which stands for Simple Health Organizer, dispenses supplements with a click. Sho offers users five function-specific, color-coded supplement blends created exclusively for Sho in small, spherical soft gels called "Nutriballs." The formulations include Vision for eye health; Move for joint and bone health; Digest for digestive and intestinal balance; Vitality for anti-aging; and Heart for heart and brain health.
Each Nutriball blend is created with all natural, premium ingredients in Japan with the highest level of quality standards and strictly compliant to FDA requirements, the company stated. All capsules are gluten-free and contain no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.
"We wanted to create a system that makes taking your supplements quick, easy and fun," stated Sho founder Joy Wang. "So many people today are missing out on the nutritional benefits of dietary supplements simply because they forget or are too busy, not to mention the size of some of the pills out there. Sho is the solution people have always wanted, but didn't know existed."