I wasn't looking for a business opportunity. I was looking for answers.
After losing our first son Gabriel, a complicated pregnancy with Isaiah, and a postpartum season that left my body and identity completely unrecognizable — I started researching peptide therapy. Not as a business. As a woman who desperately needed her body back.
What I found changed everything. The results were real. The science was solid. And when I discovered EllieMD — medically supervised, highest quality, rooted in longevity rather than just weight loss — I switched my own protocols there and haven't looked back.
I went on to complete a clinical peptide education certification through Peptide University at the Human Longevity Institute. Because I wanted to understand what I was experiencing and share it responsibly.
When I looked deeper into what EllieMD was building, it checked every box. A single female founder. A company barely a year old that did $100 million in revenue in 2025 — and is projecting $250 million or more in 2026. A brand partner opportunity rooted in a product I was already using and believed in completely.
I said yes not because I needed another hustle. But because I had spent nearly a decade building trust with women around their health, relationships, and lives — and this was something I genuinely believed in that could also create meaningful income for women who are already doing this work.
That's Team Luma. Women who are passionate about wellness, honest about their lives, and ready to build something real.