A philosophy that’s entirely sensible, but as he says himself, very conservative. Vitamin B12, Omega-3, magnesium, vitamin D. Here’s what’s funny - yes, make up deficiencies, but most of us on this site, I suspect, are not actually deficient in these. Also creatine, protein powder and collagen peptides and rapamycin. I’ve also heard him say that he took a multi-vit pill, don’t know if he still does.
It’s interesting to compare this with the list Nick from the Physionic channel gives as supps that have evidence behind them. Creatine makes it, but also lutein and zeaxanthin, with greater or lesser scientific validation, omega-3, taurine.
Then there’s Brad Stanfield’s list, creatine, protein powder, multi-vit, psyllium husk, omega-3, melatonin, tmg, hyaluronic acid, collagen peptides.
Some supps seem to repeat, like creatine and omega-3 across all three. Or appear on more than one list, like a multi-vit, collagen peptides, protein powder.
Amazingly, from all lists, I don’t take creatine, collagen peptides, multi-vit, hyaluronic acid, melatonin. But I take all the rest!
I guess I am not as conservative, because I take a few more in addition. Some of which I admit have little to almost none evidence behind it, like 3mg/day boron - but those are low cost and importantly low risk.
The other thing is that you have to watch dosing and protocol. I do tend to be conservative with doses, and rather don’t megadose.