Five Favorites | July 2026
Our teams curated list for the month of July.

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Learn MoreOur Five Favorites for the month of July. Here’s a curated collection of the things that have sparked joy and inspiration within The Lanby team.
USE
With tick season in full swing, prevention matters. We like TickWise for its plant-based formula made with essential oils designed to help deter ticks while spending more time outdoors.
LEARN
July is peak farmers market season. Think berries, tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, fresh herbs, and stone fruit at their best. Eating seasonally is one of the easiest ways to add more variety, flavor, and nutrient-dense foods to your plate.
DRINK
Summer hydration requires more than water alone. Promix electrolytes help replenish essential minerals lost through sweat and support energy, recovery, and hydration. A favorite for active days, travel, pregnancy, and postpartum. The new salted coconut flavor is our favorite.
EAT
Our go-to for summer grilling. Primal Pastures offers Grass-Fed, Grass-Finished, Pasture-Raised meats that are Corn & Soy Free and Born, Raised, and Harvested in the USA. When the ingredients are this good, simple meals do the heavy lifting.
WEAR
Sun protection is non-negotiable. Coolibar UPF 50+ clothing makes it easy to stay covered without constant reapplication of sunscreen. Lightweight, breathable, and designed for the whole family, it’s a summer staple for long days in the sun.

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Kendall is a graduate of the University of Mississippi, with a B.A. in Integrated Marketing Communications and a minor in Business Administration. She received her certificate of Nutrition Science from the Friedman School of Nutrition at Tufts University.

Chloe holds a bioengineering degree from the University of Pennsylvania. As a breast cancer survivor, her insights shape The Lanby's patient-centric approach. Leveraging her healthcare strategy background, Chloe pioneers concierge medicine, bridging gaps in primary care.

Tandice was recognized with the Health Law Award and named a Ruth Bader Ginsburg Scholar at Columbia Law School. Tandice's editorial role is enriched by her insights into patient autonomy and gene modification legalities. Passionate about bioethics, she is committed to crafting patient-centric healthcare solutions.


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