SUPPLEMENTS · COMING SOON

The same lens, applied to the bottle.

Supplements should be held to a different bar than food. We're scoring them by what actually matters: bioavailable form (methylcobalamin vs cyanocobalamin), dose appropriateness, third-party testing (USP, NSF, ConsumerLab), filler load, and heavy-metal screening — especially for protein powders and fish oil where it matters most.

Starting with protein powders. Then multivitamins, omega-3, magnesium, vitamin D — the high-volume categories. Where a food source could replace a supplement, we'll say so and link you back to the least-processed options on shelves.

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Categories we're scoring

protein powder magnesium multivitamin for women vitamin D creatine multivitamin for men probiotic magnesium glycinate vs citrate pre-workout multivitamin omega-3 electrolyte powder iron supplement whey protein zinc supplement protein for muscle gain

Each category page is rendering with the supplement disclaimer banner — score reflects ingredient transparency only, not medical guidance.