Why Supplements Still Feel Stuck in the 1950s
Walk down the wellness aisle of almost any major retailer today, and you are met with an overwhelming wall of isolation
In today’s crowded wellness market, it’s tempting to reach for a capsule for sleep, a powder for energy, or a tincture for focus. But most of these are built on single-symptom thinking—targeting isolated issues without addressing the deeper systems at play.
At More. Longevity & Wellbeing, we believe true wellness means honoring the body’s interconnected design—where stress, gut health, energy, cognition, and hormones function as part of the same intelligent network.
Meet Sarah, a busy professional who tried melatonin for sleep and coffee for energy. Each “solution” worked—briefly. But she still felt sluggish, anxious, and drained. It wasn’t until she addressed her stress levels, gut function, and nutrient depletion together that she finally felt clear, energized, and balanced.
Many brands rely on trendy ingredients—turmeric for inflammation, ashwagandha for stress, ginseng for energy. But in isolation, they often fall short.
Why? Because they’re often:
Targeted supplements can still be useful—like vitamin B12 for a confirmed deficiency. But for most wellness goals, synergy matters more than any one “hero” ingredient.
A systems-based approach looks at the why, not just the what.
Instead of asking: “What’s the best herb for fatigue?”
Ask: “What’s driving the fatigue?”
Then we formulate with synergy, combining:
When ingredients are combined with intention, they support multiple systems at once. For example:
That’s how you build lasting wellbeing, not just symptom relief.
At More., we formulate for function, not flash.
Every ingredient is:
Because real wellness isn’t found in a trend. It’s built with intention.
We don’t do band-aids. We create daily rituals that help you feel:
Within one month of switching to a systems-based routine, Sarah reported:
Because true wellbeing doesn’t live in a single pill—
It lives in the systems that support you.
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This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before beginning any new supplement regimen. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.