"Complete Health" from "Like a Pro Supplements" is awesome. Pricey with the cheapest you can get it for $120 that lasts 30 days but it's the most complete one to me. Prime and IRE look pretty good too, though I worry about long term high dose bioperine. I'm always on the lookout for these all in one supplements. I have so many supplement bottles so I prefer cutting them down whenever possible.
I think Pycnogenol is a really good supplement for someone like John who had a heart attack.
Are there any other "all in one" supplements we know of?
Nothing really covers everything optimally..
And someone mentioned this on this forum a couple weeks ago...it's often prudent to choose companies not involved with bodybuilding when possible.
Its sensible to trust that a vitamin shoppe or jarrow product will have actual and accurately dosed product in there virtually every time whereas you are really going on character and integrity of people in the industry putting out product honestly and sourcing high grade raws. THEN selecting a manufacturer that is trustworthy...THEN getting in their ass about doing it right and showing you proof/accounting of what they're doing for you. After a few people in the industry..it can quickly turn into a crapshoot/risk trusting what's in products.
I'm going to omit Jansens products off the bat. I dont agree with some of his tactics but to top the cake he chooses one of the known shadiest distributors. Poor form.
That being said...
'All-in-one's' other than what I already mentioned:
Like a Pro's product...
and Project AD Heart+
Nutrabio Immune that John mentioned does look pretty damn good..
I personally like Cardiosolve and Heartsolve by MPA supps (the late great Matt Porter).
Other than that combo health supplements are what I use like LEF D+K&sea iodine, JFlex9 from TheLab, Zinc Balance(w/copper) by Jarrow etc.
There are plenty of good combo products on the market with 2-4 items...but they arent always necessary formulas or with the optimal dosing across the board.
With sports nutrition, I start with an "all in one" product like PreJym for pre workout and I have my own raws that include extra creapure, creatine hcl, taurine, citrulline malate, hydromax, TMG, EAA, etc. You can head off a lot of bullshit by identifying your non negotiables in health and also in sports nutrition...spend the money on those and then decide what else is worth throwing in when you can afford to/try new things.
I got off track but thanks for listening lol..