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General Health

About General Health

The foundation of long-term wellness. Our general health collection covers the essentials — daily nutrition gaps, digestive health, cardiovascular support, immune function, and joint mobility. These are the quiet supplements that work in the background, supporting the systems that keep you training, working, and living at full capacity. Start with our guide to probiotics for gut health — one of the most impactful daily supplements for immune function and digestion.

Every formula is manufactured in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility in the USA with third-party ingredient testing. No proprietary blends, no marketing fluff — just research-backed ingredients at effective doses, fully disclosed on every label. Formulated by martial artists with 50+ years of training and teaching experience.

Buying Guide

How to Choose the Right General Health

Building a general health supplement stack comes down to covering the basics your diet doesn't — and then adding targeted support where you need it most. Skip the shotgun approach; build with intention.

Start With the Gaps

Digestive health: Most people don't eat enough fermented foods or fiber for optimal gut health. A quality probiotic fills this gap and supports everything downstream — immunity, mood, nutrient absorption, energy.

Heart and brain health: Unless you eat fatty fish 3+ times per week, you're likely low on EPA and DHA. Omega-3 supplementation is one of the most-researched interventions for long-term health.

Recovery and joint support: Training, aging, or desk work all create joint stress. Turmeric-based formulas support joint comfort and exercise recovery without the side effects of daily NSAIDs.

Energy metabolism: Fatigue often comes from B-vitamin gaps, particularly B12. This becomes more common after 40, under chronic stress, or with certain medications that block absorption.

Build Your Stack by Product

For digestive health, our Max Probiotic 40 Billion CFU delivers a multi-strain formula at the research-backed dose range. Pair it with our Max Omega 3 fish oil for comprehensive cardiovascular, brain, and inflammation support — one of the most-validated supplement combinations in nutrition science.

For joint comfort and recovery, our Max Turmeric Joint Support combines standardized curcumin with absorption enhancers — because turmeric without enhanced bioavailability is mostly a waste. For immune and cognitive support, our Max Mushroom Immune Booster blends lion's mane, reishi, and chaga for brain and immune system benefits.

For energy and blood sugar support, our Max B12 Drops offer sublingual absorption for people who don't absorb B12 well from standard capsules. And our Max Sugar Control combines cinnamon, chromium, and other ingredients researched for supporting healthy blood sugar response.

What Order to Build Your Stack

If you're just starting, pick one product and commit to 4-6 weeks before adding anything else. That gives you a baseline to judge whether it's actually doing something. Most people should start with either a quality probiotic (for gut health) or omega-3 (for heart and brain) — these have the broadest benefit profiles and the strongest research backing. Add targeted support (turmeric, B12, mushroom, sugar control) based on your specific goals.

Safety First

All GMA Warrior Supplements are manufactured in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility in the United States with third-party ingredient testing. Consult your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, especially if you take prescription medications (blood thinners, blood sugar meds, immunosuppressants) or manage a medical condition. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about general health

What are the best probiotics for gut health?

The best probiotic for you depends on what your gut actually needs. For general digestive support, a broad-spectrum formula with multiple strains and 20-40 billion CFU covers most bases. Multi-strain formulas typically outperform single-strain products because different bacteria support different parts of the gut. Look for strains like Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium lactis, and Lactobacillus rhamnosus — these are the most-researched and widely validated. Take probiotics consistently for at least 4-6 weeks to see noticeable results.

How much omega-3 should I take daily?

Most research supports 1,000-2,000 mg of combined EPA and DHA per day for general health and cardiovascular support. Athletes, people with joint issues, or those with elevated inflammation markers may benefit from higher doses. Check the EPA+DHA numbers on the label — not just the total fish oil amount. A 1,000 mg fish oil capsule often contains only 300 mg of actual EPA+DHA, so you'd need 3 capsules to hit the research-backed dose.

What does turmeric (curcumin) actually do?

Turmeric's active compound, curcumin, is one of the most-studied natural anti-inflammatory agents. Research supports its use for joint comfort, exercise recovery, and general inflammation support. The challenge is absorption — curcumin alone is poorly absorbed by the body. Look for formulas that include black pepper extract (piperine) which can increase absorption by up to 2,000%, or formulations specifically designed for enhanced bioavailability.

Do I need a B12 supplement if I eat meat?

Most meat-eaters get enough B12 from diet alone, but there are exceptions. People over 50 lose the ability to absorb B12 from food efficiently as stomach acid production declines. People taking acid-reducing medications (PPIs, H2 blockers) and those with certain digestive conditions are also at risk. Athletes and those under chronic stress often benefit from additional B12 because it's rapidly depleted during recovery and energy production. Liquid drops are particularly absorbable for those with absorption challenges.

Can I take multiple supplements together?

Yes, but timing matters. Fat-soluble supplements (omega-3, vitamin D, turmeric) should be taken with a meal containing some fat. Minerals like calcium and iron compete for absorption, so space them out. Probiotics work best on an empty stomach or with a light meal. And caffeine can reduce absorption of some minerals, so keep coffee separate from multivitamins. Start with a daily multivitamin and add one targeted supplement at a time rather than building a complex stack all at once.

Are these supplements safe with medications?

Many supplements can interact with prescription medications. Omega-3 supplements can affect blood thinning medications. Turmeric can interact with blood thinners and blood sugar medications. Probiotics should be discussed with your doctor if you're immunocompromised. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement regimen, especially if you're taking prescription medication or managing a medical condition. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.