One scoop replaces 8 bottles

One scoop replaces 8 bottles

Open your supplement cupboard. Count the bottles. Add up what you spent on them last month.

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If you’re like most men who take their health seriously, you’ve got a magnesium bottle, a vitamin D, a zinc, maybe a B-complex, some amino acids, possibly a greens powder. That’s 6-8 bottles at $15-25 each, somewhere between $90 and $200 a month. And most of those bottles are using the cheapest possible ingredient forms.

Here are 7 categories of supplement spending that collapse into a single scoop.

1. The magnesium bottle ($12-18/month)

You’re probably taking magnesium. If you picked a good one, you’re paying for bisglycinate or malate, not oxide at roughly 4% absorption. A quality standalone magnesium runs $12-18/month for 100-200mg elemental.

Fireblood contains 100mg magnesium from D-magnesium malate and magnesium bisglycinate. Both chelated. Both absorbed. That’s your magnesium bottle replaced.

2. The vitamin D + K2 bottle ($15-25/month)

Most men know they should take vitamin D. Fewer know they should pair it with K2 to direct calcium to bones instead of arteries. A quality D3+K2 combo runs $15-25/month.

Fireblood contains 50ug (2,000 IU) vitamin D3 as cholecalciferol, 120ug vitamin K2 as MK-4, and 120ug vitamin K1. The pair is already built in.

3. The B-complex ($15-25/month)

A good B-complex uses active forms: methylfolate instead of folic acid, P5P instead of pyridoxine, methylcobalamin instead of cyanocobalamin, riboflavin 5-phosphate instead of plain riboflavin. That specificity costs $15-25/month for a standalone.

Fireblood contains all of these active forms: L-5-MTHF 667ug DFE, P5P 10mg, methylcobalamin 2.5ug, riboflavin 5-phosphate 10mg. Plus thiamine, niacinamide, biotin, and pantothenic acid. Eight B vitamins, all active forms, already in the scoop.

4. The zinc + copper bottle ($10-15/month)

Taking zinc without copper is a known problem. Zinc supplementation depletes copper over time. Most standalone zinc products don’t include copper to balance it.

Fireblood contains 11mg zinc as bisglycinate and 450ug copper as bisglycinate. The ratio is built into the formula. One less bottle on the shelf.

5. The amino acid powder ($25-40/month)

If you’re taking a standalone amino acid product, it’s probably BCAAs (3 aminos) or, if you’ve done your reading, a full EAA complex (9 aminos). Either way, $25-40/month.

Fireblood contains all 9 essential amino acids: L-leucine 992mg, L-valine 828.5mg, L-isoleucine 741.5mg, L-lysine 741.5mg, L-phenylalanine 644.5mg, L-threonine 555.5mg, L-methionine 349.5mg, L-tryptophan 184mg, L-histidine 71.5mg. Plus glycine (1,000mg), taurine (500mg), and proline (250mg). Twelve amino acids total. No competitor in the daily supplement space matches this.

6. The vitamin C, selenium, and trace minerals you forgot ($15-20/month combined)

Vitamin C at 500mg. Selenium as L-selenomethionine (25ug). Manganese. Molybdenum. Iodine from sea kelp. Potassium. Sodium. Chloride. Calcium. Most men aren’t supplementing trace minerals individually. Partly because nobody sells a trace mineral bundle worth buying. Partly because nobody thinks about molybdenum until they’re reading a Fireblood label.

All of these are in the formula. Every form and dose printed on the tub.

7. OptiMSM ($10-15/month)

MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) supports joint comfort and inflammatory response. Most MSM products use generic grades. Fireblood uses 500mg of OptiMSM, the branded, distillation-purified form. A standalone OptiMSM product costs $10-15/month.

The total

Add the individual costs: $12 + $15 + $15 + $10 + $25 + $15 + $10 = $102-158/month. That covers roughly 25-30 of Fireblood’s 39 ingredients. The remaining 9-14 ingredients (additional trace minerals and aminos) would require even more bottles.

Fireblood on the 90-day plan: $62/month. $2.07/day. $0.05 per ingredient per day.

What Fireblood doesn’t replace

Omega-3s (fish oil or algae oil), creatine, and fibre. If those are part of your stack, they stay. Everything else consolidates into the scoop.

One scoop. One cost. Every dose printed on the label.

Fireblood costs $2.07 per day on the 90-day plan. 39 ingredients, zero proprietary blends, every form and dose on the label. See what’s inside.

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