Most books about supplements try to answer the same question: what should you take?
This book asks a better one: how do you decide what belongs in your life in the first place?
Walk into any pharmacy and you'll find shelves of vitamins, powders, and capsules promising energy, immunity, longevity, focus, and repair. Some of them help in specific cases. Many don't. Most people end up somewhere in between, taking a few things they're unsure about, skipping others they vaguely worry they might need, and never quite knowing what's actually working.
The Right Supplements is built for that middle ground.
It's for the reader who:
Takes nothing and wants to keep it that way, but intelligentlyTakes a handful of supplements and can't explain why anymoreWants to avoid unnecessary pills without missing what actually mattersHas tried "health stacks" and is ready for something more rationalInstead of prescribing a list, this book teaches a method-simple, repeatable, and designed to hold up even as science and products change.
You'll learn how to:
Evaluate any supplement using a clear, structured decision processAudit what you already take and identify what's doing real workDistinguish between meaningful use, optional use, and marketing noiseMake decisions that are grounded in evidence, context, and your actual goalsThis is not a supplement guide. There is no universal stack inside these pages.
It's a decision framework for your health, so you can look at anything in your cabinet and know exactly why it's there, or why it shouldn't be.
If you want a book that tells you what to take, there are plenty of those.
If you want a way to think that doesn't need replacing every time the market changes, this is the one.