How to Choose the Right Designs for Health Product

How to Choose the Right Designs for Health Product

Posted by Kaila seguin on

With a wide range of professional-grade formulas available, choosing the right supplement can feel overwhelming — especially when many products use advanced ingredient forms and clinical-level dosages.

Here’s how to approach it confidently.

1. Start With Your Goal

Ask yourself what you’re trying to support. Designs for Health products are typically formulated around functional health categories such as:

Put simply: Instead of choosing randomly, focus on your primary wellness goal first. That narrows your options quickly.

2. Pay Attention to Ingredient Forms

One reason practitioners trust Designs for Health is the emphasis on bioavailable nutrient forms — such as 5-MTHF instead of folic acid, or triglyceride-bound omega-3s instead of ethyl ester fish oils.

3. Consider Potency & Synergy

Professional-grade supplements often contain meaningful dosages designed for clinical use. Some formulas also combine ingredients that work synergistically.

This is different from basic one-ingredient supplements commonly found in big-box stores.

4. When in Doubt — Ask

One of the biggest advantages of shopping with Wellness Market is that you’re not alone in the process.

If you’re unsure which Designs for Health product fits your needs, you can chat with us online at any time. Our team is happy to help guide you based on your wellness goals and preferences.

Need Help Choosing?
Start a live chat with our team for personalized product guidance. We’re happy to help you navigate the Designs for Health collection and find a formula that aligns with your goals.

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