At More. Longevity & Wellbeing, every product starts with a single question:
Will this ingredient be welcomed by the body, absorbed, and put to real use?
That commitment leads us to select only plant-derived or bioidentical ingredients—forms your body naturally understands and uses to support energy, mood, and resilience. By avoiding synthetic shortcuts chosen for manufacturing convenience, we help you experience what genuine, compatible nutrition can do: lifting your daily energy, supporting mental clarity, and reinforcing your body’s natural balance.
What “Synthetic” Really Means
Natural nutrients come directly from plants, fruits, and whole-food sources.
Synthetic nutrients, by contrast, are man-made compounds designed to imitate what nature already perfected.
However, structural similarity does not always guarantee biological compatibility. Some synthetic nutrients perform well when they are bioequivalent to natural forms (for example, ascorbic acid for vitamin C), while others may differ in how the body processes or utilizes them.
Common synthetic additives include:
• Artificial colors and flavors added for taste or appearance
• Chemical preservatives used to extend shelf life
• Lab-made nutrients such as folic acid instead of methylated folate
• Fillers like talc (magnesium silicate) or titanium dioxide, which offer no nutritional value
Whole-food and bioidentical nutrients often deliver more because they arrive with nature’s built-in cofactors—compounds that help your body absorb, balance, and truly benefit from what you take in.
Why Bioidentical Forms Matter
Sometimes the most natural choice is a bioidentical one—a nutrient that matches the exact structure found in your body.
These forms are recognized and efficiently used, helping reduce the risk of poor absorption or unwanted imbalances.
For example:
• Methylcobalamin (B12) and methylfolate are already in the active form your body needs.
• Synthetic versions such as cyanocobalamin or folic acid must first be converted, a process that can be inefficient for many people.
That’s why we start with the forms your body naturally prefers.
The Problem With Lower-Quality Synthetics
Not all synthetics are harmful—some are beneficial and necessary—but quality and bioavailability matter.
Low-grade forms like magnesium oxide or zinc oxide are often used as inexpensive fillers and are poorly absorbed.
Meanwhile, certain chloride or sulfate minerals can still serve valuable roles when formulated thoughtfully.
Even some synthetic vitamins, such as high-dose folic acid or dl-alpha-tocopherol (synthetic vitamin E), may accumulate and create imbalances if used excessively.
Transparency is key. Look for brands that disclose nutrient forms clearly and avoid unnecessary additives.
How to Spot Questionable Synthetics
When reading supplement labels, look for clarity and detail:
• “Folic acid” = synthetic form; “methylfolate” = active, body-ready form
• “dl-alpha-tocopherol” = synthetic vitamin E; “d-alpha-tocopherol” = natural and preferred
• Ingredients like talc or titanium dioxide are unnecessary fillers
• “Magnesium oxide” and “zinc oxide” are lower-absorption forms; “magnesium glycinate” or “citrate” are gentler and more bioavailable
A transparent label that specifies “methylcobalamin,” “methylfolate,” or plant-based extracts reflects integrity and a focus on what truly benefits the body.
Our Promise at More. Longevity & Wellbeing
Every ingredient we choose is plant-derived, bioidentical, or biocompatible—selected for purity, potency, and purpose.
Our ashwagandha extract, methylated B12, and methylfolate are sourced for quality and verified by third-party labs.
We don’t take shortcuts because your body doesn’t either.
Our goal is to support—not override—your body’s natural intelligence.
Synergy Over Shortcuts
When you work with nature, not against it, your body responds in kind.
You feel the difference not because of what’s added, but because of what’s left out.
Synergy over shortcuts.
That’s the science and the spirit behind More.
Quick Reference
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Plant-derived or bioidentical ingredients
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Methylated B vitamins for optimal bioavailability
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No talc, titanium dioxide, or unnecessary fillers
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Third-party tested for purity and safety
References
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How to Choose a High-Quality Nutritional Supplement — FxMed
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5 Ways to Spot a Bad Supplement — Experience Life Magazine
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Dangerous Supplement Ingredients — American College of Healthcare Sciences
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Synthetic vs. Natural Nutrients: Does It Matter? — Healthline
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Bioidentical vs. Synthetic Hormones: What’s the Difference? — Nenergy Boost Blog
Disclaimer
For educational purposes only. This content is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.