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
The Problem: What You Take ≠ What You Absorb
Just because something contains nutrients doesn’t mean your body can use them.
Most conventional supplements are filled with:
These ingredients might look good on paper, but they often pass through your system unused. You’re literally flushing your money down the toilet.
Why It Happens: Cheap Inputs = Weak Results
The supplement industry is crowded — and many brands prioritize cost over quality. They pack formulas with just enough to meet label claims, but not enough to create meaningful change in your body.
Ever bought a multivitamin and felt nothing? Or tried a trendy adaptogen blend that didn’t move the needle on your stress or focus?
That’s the difference between ingredients that exist in a product… and ones that actually work.
The Truth: Your Health Isn’t the Place to Cut Corners
You wouldn’t fuel a Ferrari with watered-down gas.
So why fuel your body with weak, generic formulas?
If you’re choosing supplements because they offer “more for less,” you’re probably getting less where it counts: absorption, synergy, and real benefits.
The Solution: Choose Science-Backed Formulas That Work With Your Biology
At More., we don’t do gimmicks.
We formulate with:
Because real results come from intentional formulation — not hype.
Final Thought: Your Body Deserves More
If you’re investing in your wellness, make it count.
📖 Read your labels
💡 Question the gimmicks
🌱 Choose ingredients that support real function — not just marketing fluff
Choose You.
Choose More.
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Disclaimer:
The statements made in this article are for informational purposes only and have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products referenced are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting any new supplement routine, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition.