A carefully assembled catalogue of formulations for men who maintain an active daily rhythm — each entry documented with ingredient origins, sourcing notes, and composition details.
Each formulation entry in the catalogue traces ingredient origins to documented botanical or whole-food sources, with supplier region noted for every active component.
Zinc, magnesium, selenium, and iron — catalogued with elemental concentration notes, bioavailability context, and relevant published nutritional research references.
Batches are accompanied by third-party certificates of composition. Labelling accuracy is cross-referenced against documented supplier specifications for every listing.
Formulations are indexed against daily movement patterns — strength training, endurance work, active recovery — with serving guide notes relevant to each context.
Ashwagandha, rhodiola, and related botanical adaptogens are catalogued with sourcing region, extraction method, and concentration per daily serving — without hype or unsubstantiated claims.
A companion guide to structuring a daily supplement schedule — morning, pre-activity, and evening — with formulation pairing suggestions drawn from the catalogue.
There is a certain fatigue that arrives when browsing most nutritional resources — an accumulation of superlatives, outcome promises, and strategically vague ingredient lists. Orbal began as a corrective impulse: what if a men's supplement resource simply documented what was in each formulation, where it came from, and why those choices were made?
The result is closer to a field guide than a commercial listing. Each entry in the Orbal catalogue carries sourcing notes, batch verification status, serving context, and a brief on how the ingredient profile was assembled — with references to the published nutritional research that informed it.
The catalogue is updated quarterly. Formulations are removed when sourcing documentation lapses. Nothing is listed without a current certificate of composition on file.
Read more about OrbalFormulations anchored in B-vitamin complexes, CoQ10, and adaptogen blends — catalogued for morning and pre-activity use contexts.
Magnesium-glycinate, zinc, and amino-acid profiles reviewed for post-activity recovery and lean body support in active men.
Elemental zinc, magnesium, iron, and selenium entries — each with concentration notes, sourcing region, and published nutritional research context.
Vitamin D3, Vitamin K2, CoQ10, and selenium formulations catalogued specifically for men's nutrient-dense daily routines in the 40-plus active segment.
"Exactly what I wanted — formulation details without the marketing. The sourcing notes are genuinely useful for comparing products."
A consistent morning intake anchors the daily nutrient profile. Vitamin D3, Vitamin K2, and a broad mineral complex are well-positioned in this window — each taken alongside a whole-food breakfast for absorption context.
Read methodology notes →B-vitamin complexes and adaptogen blends are catalogued here, with notes on timing relative to training or movement sessions. CoQ10 is noted as relevant for sustained energy metabolism support across longer active periods.
View formulation entries →Magnesium-glycinate sits prominently in the evening recovery context — contributing to normal energy metabolism and reducing tiredness. Zinc and selenium round out the overnight replenishment profile documented in the catalogue.
View mineral entries →Orbal is an independent editorial resource that documents men's nutritional supplement formulations — ingredient sourcing, concentration, batch verification status, and serving context — without the commercial framing typical of brand websites.
Each formulation must provide a current certificate of composition, documented supplier region, and an ingredient profile that aligns with published nutritional research. Listings are reviewed quarterly — removed if documentation lapses.
Yes. Orbal is an independent wellness resource. Editorial decisions are made internally; formulations are not purchased for inclusion. The catalogue notes funding sources where relevant to any third-party research cited.
No. The catalogue documents ingredients, sourcing, and composition — not outcomes. Where nutrient role descriptions appear, they use EU-registered permitted claims only (e.g., "contributes to normal energy metabolism"). Orbal is an informational resource, not a wellness authority.
Men with an active daily routine who want structured, transparent information about nutritional supplement formulations — without marketing language or unsubstantiated performance claims.
We recommend speaking with a qualified wellness or nutrition professional before introducing any supplement to your daily routine, particularly if you have specific dietary requirements.
Browse all 48 formulation entries — each with sourcing notes, ingredient breakdown, batch verification status, and serving guide context for active men.