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Library of recommended supplements and resources

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Library of recommended supplements and resources

A selection of supplements, brands and resources I use as a reference for their composition, quality, availability and value for money.
Aquí trobaràs opcions organitzades per categoria per a salut digestiva, microbiota, metabolisme, sistema nerviós, inflamació, bàsics vegans i recursos d’estil de vida.
How to use this library
This library is designed to help you locate products and resources clearly and in an organised way. If you come from a consultation, look for the exact name that appears in your personalised plan and use only the options I have indicated.
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The information on this page is educational and serves to guide the selection of products and brands. If you come from a consultation, look for the exact name that appears in your personalised plan.

If you live in Andorra, some Amazon products may allow pickup at collection points in La Seu d’Urgell during the purchase process. Availability depends on each product and must always be confirmed at Amazon checkout.

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A. Digestive and mucosa

Reference options to accompany mucosal health and digestive comfort, always within an individual plan.

Zinc carnosine

Common use in practice: Reference option when a personalised plan indicates zinc carnosine as nutritional support for the digestive mucosa.

Selection criteria:

  • Clear zinc carnosine dose
  • Reasonable excipients
  • Good availability
  • Good value for money

Practical note: Capsule format, easy to integrate into personalised digestive plans.

DGL / deglycyrrhizinated licorice

Common use in practice: Resource used as a reference when seeking digestive support before meals within an individual plan.

Selection criteria:

  • Deglycyrrhizinated formula
  • Easy-to-use presentation
  • Good tolerance
  • No unnecessary added sugars where possible

Practical note: Capsule format selected for availability and ease of use.

Aloe vera

Common use in practice: Reference option in plans seeking gentle, well-tolerated support for the digestive environment.

Selection criteria:

  • Purified product
  • Low in aloin
  • No added sugars
  • Good digestive tolerance

Practical note: Liquid option selected for its simple formulation and easy use within a digestive plan.

Glutamine

Common use in practice: Amino acid used as a nutritional resource in certain digestive or recovery plans, according to tolerance.

Selection criteria:

  • Pure L-glutamine
  • No unnecessary sweeteners
  • Good solubility
  • Easy-to-dose format

Digestive enzymes

Common use in practice: Support resource when improving the digestive tolerance of specific meals is indicated within a personalised plan.

Selection criteria:

  • Clear formula
  • Good enzyme variety
  • No unnecessarily aggressive blends
  • Good tolerance

B. Microbiota and fibre

Fibres and microbiota supports to work on regularity and tolerance progressively.

Psyllium

Common use in practice: Soluble fibre used as a reference to support intestinal regularity and stool consistency according to the individual plan.

Selection criteria:

  • Pure psyllium husk
  • No added sugar
  • Good texture
  • Easy dosing

Practical note: Starting with a small amount makes it easier to adjust individual tolerance.

PHGG

Common use in practice: Gentle prebiotic fibre used as a reference option when seeking to improve fibre tolerance progressively.

Selection criteria:

  • Partially hydrolysed guar gum
  • Good solubility
  • No unnecessary blends
  • Good digestive tolerance

Saccharomyces boulardii

Common use in practice: Probiotic yeast used as a reference in certain digestive plans, especially when seeking occasional microbiota support.

Selection criteria:

  • Clearly indicated strain
  • Defined dose
  • Good stability
  • Simple formula

Multi-strain probiotic

Common use in practice: Reference option when general microbiota support is indicated, always according to context and tolerance.

Selection criteria:

  • Identified strains
  • Clear dose
  • Good preservation
  • No problematic excipients

Inulin / FOS

Common use in practice: Prebiotic fibre that may make sense in some contexts but requires good digestive tolerance.

Selection criteria:

  • Simple formula
  • Easy-to-adjust dose
  • No sweeteners
  • Good traceability

C. Liver, bile and fat digestion

Plant resources and nutrients used as a reference for hepatobiliary support and fat digestion.

Milk thistle

Common use in practice: Plant resource used as a reference in liver-support and antioxidant plans.

Selection criteria:

  • Standardised extract
  • Clear dose
  • Good excipient quality
  • Reliable brand

Artichoke

Common use in practice: Plant resource used as a reference when seeking digestive support related to bile and fat digestion.

Selection criteria:

  • Clear extract
  • Good tolerance
  • Adjustable dose
  • No excessive blends

Taurine

Common use in practice: Amino acid used as a support resource in certain metabolic, digestive or nervous-system plans.

Selection criteria:

  • Pure taurine
  • No unnecessary flavourings
  • Easy-to-adjust dose
  • Good value for money

Choline

Common use in practice: Nutrient used as a reference in plans seeking to support liver metabolism and cell function.

Selection criteria:

  • Well-specified form
  • Clear dose
  • Good tolerance
  • No unnecessary blends

D. Stress, sleep and nervous system

Nutritional supports for rest, calm and nervous-system tone, according to each person’s terrain.

Magnesium

Common use in practice: Mineral used as a reference in nervous-system, rest, muscle-tension or intestinal-regularity plans depending on the form used.

Selection criteria:

  • Well-tolerated form
  • Clear dose
  • Good bioavailability
  • No unnecessary excipients

Practical note: Bisglycinate is often a well-tolerated form for night-time use or general support.

Glycine

Common use in practice: Amino acid used as a nutritional resource in some rest and night-time regulation plans.

Selection criteria:

  • Pure glycine
  • Good solubility
  • No sweeteners
  • Easy dosing

L-theanine

Common use in practice: Resource used as a reference in calm, focus or stress plans, according to individual context.

Selection criteria:

  • Clear L-theanine
  • Moderate dose
  • Simple formula
  • Good tolerance

Ashwagandha

Common use in practice: Adaptogen used as a reference in some stress contexts, always assessing the individual terrain.

Selection criteria:

  • Standardised extract
  • Clear dose
  • Reliable brand
  • Good tolerance

E. Pain and inflammation

Extracts and compounds used as a reference in contexts of inflammation and musculoskeletal discomfort.

Boswellia

Common use in practice: Plant extract used as a reference in plans related to inflammation, joints or musculoskeletal discomfort.

Selection criteria:

  • Standardised extract
  • Clear dose of boswellic acids
  • Good tolerance
  • Reliable brand

Curcumin

Common use in practice: Polyphenol used as a reference in inflammation, metabolism or recovery plans, according to tolerance.

Selection criteria:

  • Good bioavailability
  • Clear dose
  • Formula without problematic excipients
  • Reliable brand

MSM

Common use in practice: Sulphur compound used as a nutritional resource in some connective-tissue, joint or recovery plans.

Selection criteria:

  • Pure MSM
  • Good tolerance
  • Adjustable dose
  • No unnecessary blends

Glucosamine

Common use in practice: Resource used as a reference in joint or connective-tissue plans, according to context.

Selection criteria:

  • Clear form
  • Sufficient dose
  • Good quality
  • Check the source if a vegan option is sought

F. Support micronutrients

Nutritional resources that can be assessed according to blood tests, sun exposure, diet, life stage and individual context. They are not a mandatory list and do not replace a personalised plan.

Vitamin B12

Common use in practice: Reference nutrient when seeking to ensure an adequate B12 intake, especially in contexts of low direct intake, advanced age, use of certain medications or absorption doubts.

Selection criteria:

  • Combines methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin
  • Clear dose
  • Format easy to integrate into the plan
  • No unnecessary additives
  • Good value for money

Practical note: Option chosen to provide active forms of B12 in an easy-to-use format.

Vitamin D3

Common use in practice: Resource used as a reference when seeking to support adequate vitamin D levels, especially if blood tests, sun exposure or individual context suggest it.

Selection criteria:

  • D3 from lichen
  • Clear dose
  • Good tolerance
  • Good quality
  • Practical format

Iodine

Common use in practice: Mineral used as a reference when assessing iodine intake according to diet, use of iodised salt, consumption of marine foods and individual thyroid context.

Selection criteria:

  • Prudent dose
  • Clear form
  • Easy adjustment
  • No megadoses
  • Contextual use, not automatic

Zinc

Common use in practice: Mineral used as a reference in skin, mucosa, immunity or metabolism plans, always according to individual context and need.

Selection criteria:

  • Well-tolerated form
  • Moderate dose
  • Good absorption
  • No unnecessary excess
  • Easy-to-integrate format

Practical note: Picolinate format with copper, useful when seeking a clear, balanced zinc option.

G. Advanced microbiota resources

Resources used only in specific plans for microbiota, digestion, biofilm or intestinal balance. They are support tools within a personalised plan, especially when working on diet, motility, mucosa and digestive tolerance.

NAC

Common use in practice: Resource used in some plans as support for mucosa, glutathione, biofilm and specific digestive strategies.

Selection criteria:

  • Clear N-acetylcysteine
  • Easy-to-adjust dose
  • Simple formula
  • No unnecessary combinations
  • Practical format

Practical note: May be part of more advanced strategies, but is not necessary in every plan.

Caprylic acid

Common use in practice: Resource used in specific intestinal-support plans when seeking a simple option within microbiota work and yeast balance.

Selection criteria:

  • Clear main ingredient
  • Moderate dose
  • Simple format
  • Good tolerance
  • No overly complex combinations

Practical note: Useful as an occasional tool within a structured plan.

Berberine HCl

Common use in practice: Resource used in specific plans for glycaemic metabolism, lipids, insulin sensitivity and intestinal microbiota, according to individual context.

Selection criteria:

  • Standardised berberine HCl
  • Clear dose
  • No piperine
  • Format easy to integrate into the plan
  • Use with meals according to the plan

Practical note: Used when it fits within a professional plan.

Oregano oil

Common use in practice: Botanical resource used in occasional intestinal-support plans when seeking a more specific intervention on microbiota balance.

oregano

Selection criteria:

  • Clear composition
  • Standardised extract
  • Adjustable dose
  • Practical format
  • No excessively aggressive blends

Practical note: It can be intense for some people; that is why it is used within a specific plan and for defined periods.

Allicin / Garlic

Common use in practice: Garlic-derived resource used in specific digestive and microbiota support plans, especially when seeking a sulphur-based plant tool that can be adjusted to tolerance.

Selection criteria:

  • Clear form of allicin or garlic extract
  • Easy-to-adjust dose
  • Good digestive tolerance
  • No unnecessary excipients
  • Practical format

Practical note: Especially important to adjust according to individual digestive tolerance.

H. Hygiene, toxins and home

Lifestyle resources to reduce unnecessary everyday exposures, without obsession and with practical sense.

Glass or stainless steel bottle

Common use: Lifestyle resource to reduce daily exposure to plastics in drinks.

Selection criteria:

  • Safe material
  • Easy cleaning
  • Good durability
  • No odours

Glass containers

Common use: Practical resource to reduce heating food in plastic.

Selection criteria:

  • Sturdy glass
  • Secure lid
  • Easy cleaning
  • Suitable for daily use

Water filter

Common use: Lifestyle resource to improve perceived water quality and reduce some exposures depending on the filter type.

Selection criteria:

  • Clear filtration type
  • Available replacements
  • Good maintenance
  • Reasonable cost/use ratio

Practical note: Check compatibility with your tap type before buying.

Warm night light

Common use: Circadian-hygiene resource to reduce exposure to intense/cold light at night.

Selection criteria:

  • Warm temperature
  • Low intensity
  • Easy to use
  • Compatible with the night routine
Educational reference content. The selection reflects criteria of composition, quality, availability and value for money, and does not constitute individual medical advice. Always check your personalised plan.