Father's Day is June 21. If you're still looking for a gift that isn't a tie or a gift card, here's a different angle: give him something that actually improves how he feels.
Health supplements aren't a clinical gift. They're one of the most practical, personal things you can give someone who's always putting others first.
What Dads Actually Need
Most men over 40 are quietly running a deficit in the nutrients that power energy, mood, sleep, and recovery. Magnesium. B vitamins. Zinc. Foundational minerals and cofactors that diet alone rarely covers. Filling those gaps is the kind of thing that creates a noticeable difference within weeks.
Our Father's Day Picks
Drucker Labs Intramax — The Everything Gift
415+ organic ingredients in a single daily ounce. Intramax covers vitamins, minerals, trace elements, amino acids, antioxidants, and more. If Dad has tried nothing else, this is the place to start. At $93.99, it's the gift that does real work.
Xymogen Optimag 125 — The Supplement Most Men Are Missing
Up to 80% of Americans are magnesium deficient. Optimag 125 combines glycinate and malate forms for both sleep quality and daytime energy — the two things dads say they want more of. Clean, well-tolerated, and genuinely noticeable.
Xymogen B Activ — Sustained Energy Without the Crash
Activated B vitamins that support adrenal function, cellular energy production, and cognitive clarity. Pre-converted forms mean no conversion steps that get skipped. A strong pairing with Optimag for a complete energy and recovery stack.
How to Give It
A simple note explaining what each supplement does goes a long way. Most people are more likely to use a supplement when they understand exactly why it's in front of them.
And if you're not sure which to choose, all three are well-tolerated, research-backed, and available at our Austin, Dallas, and Boulder clinics — or online at the link below.