<div dir="ltr"><div>An inspirational story for anyone who has ever struggled with depression and/or wanted to create a business start-up...<br></div><div><br></div><div>"Zak Williams had long dealt with anxiety. Then, in 2014, his father, the actor <a href="https://www.inc.com/fiscal-times/positive-lessons-robin-williams-death.html">Robin Williams</a>, died by suicide, and Zak began battling extreme depressive episodes. Self-medicating with alcohol and <a href="https://www.inc.com/magazine/201811/hannah-wallace/cannabis-business-growth-future.html">cannabis</a> made him feel only more anxious. Prescription drugs, on the other hand, made him "feel numb and not like myself," he says. </div><div class="gmail-standardText"><p>He
finally found healing when he discovered two things: the power of
community service--he taught financial literacy to inmates at a
California prison--and <a href="https://www.inc.com/graham-winfrey/supplements-help-brain-cognitive-performance.html">supplements</a>
containing L-theanine, an amino acid found in tea,
and Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a substance the body produces from
the amino acid glutamate. "It was like a weight lifted for me," Zak
says. "It allowed me to go about my day feeling like my self,
clear-headed, and with a sense of focus and presence."</p></div><div class="gmail-standardText"><p>At
the time, Zak says, it wasn't easy to find high-quality amino acid
supplements, so he and his now-wife, Olivia June, saw a business
opportunity. They spent a year of developing their own "mood chew,"
working with Lena Kwak, a food scientist and the former head of research
and development at the famed French Laundry restaurant, and testing it
on friends and family. The couple raised $1 million from angel investors
to launch their company, <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://youcanpym.com/">PYM</a>.
Pym is Zak's middle name and he's fashioned it into an acronym for
the startup's tagline, "Prepare Your Mind." The product became available
for sale in September, and the company officially launched on October
22.<b> </b>A three pack of the 20-piece tins costs $30 or $27 with a subscription." <br></p></div><a href="https://www.inc.com/lindsay-blakely/zak-williams-pym-mental-health-wellness-startup.html">https://www.inc.com/lindsay-blakely/zak-williams-pym-mental-health-wellness-startup.html</a>
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