In the age of short attention spans, Dr. Maya Ellis found a brilliant formula: teach real health

solutions in under 60 seconds. Her viral series “1-Minute Fix” has become a staple for busy women

looking for fast, effective solutions to everyday health issues.

One Symptom. One Solution. One Minute.

The format is simple: Dr. Maya appears on camera in her white coat, states one common

symptom-like “waking up tired” or “can’t focus”-and then offers one natural fix backed by science.

She includes quick explanations, dosage recommendations, and even shows the product label so

viewers know exactly what to look for.

This no-fluff style has made her videos wildly shareable. It’s not uncommon for a clip to hit 2-5

million views within 48 hours. Women love how concise and practical her advice is-and how she

makes complex topics easy to understand.

“I’m a mom, a doctor, and a business owner,” Dr. Maya says. “I know what it’s like to not have time

to scroll through 30-minute podcasts or 12-tab Google searches. My job is to give women the

answers they’ve been looking for, quickly and clearly.”

Making Science Relatable-and Viral

But the success of “1-Minute Fix” isn’t just about speed. It’s about trust and clarity. In one video, Dr.

Maya might explain how saffron extract can reduce anxiety and PMS symptoms in just 4 weeks. In

another, she’ll walk viewers through why rhodiola is better than ashwagandha for mental fatigue.

She doesn’t just name-drop ingredients-she educates.

Her tone is never condescending. She talks like a girlfriend who happens to be incredibly

well-educated. Viewers regularly comment things like: “You’re the only doctor I feel like I actually

understand” and “I trust Maya more than my own provider.” The results? Tens of thousands of

women now carry “1-Minute Fix” supplements in their daily routine-and feel better for it.

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