Our Philosophy

The supplement industry is built on noise. We built Healixer on evidence.

No proprietary blends. No influencer-endorsed formulas. No 30-ingredient labels designed to impress rather than perform. Just the compounds that survive peer review.

01 — The Problem

Most supplements fail the diligence test.

The supplement industry generates over $150 billion a year. The majority of that revenue comes from products built on proprietary blends, undisclosed dosing, and marketing claims that never cite a source.

For a professional who operates on evidence and precision — who reads the research, who asks for the data — this is not a category that earns trust. It is a category that has consistently avoided it.

Label decoration is the norm. Brands list 20 or 30 ingredients at doses too small to produce a measurable effect, then wrap it in packaging designed to create the impression of completeness. The outcome: a product that photographs well and underdelivers quietly.

We started Healixer because we could not find a product that met our own standard. Not in formulation. Not in transparency. Not in who it was designed for.

02 — What We Believe

Four principles. No exceptions.

Compounding over acute effects

Daily consistency produces outcomes. There is no single dose that replaces months of disciplined use. We designed ELIXR1 for the 365th day, not the first.

Transparency over marketing

Every ingredient, every dose, every batch — disclosed and third-party tested. If a brand hides behind a proprietary blend, ask what they are hiding.

Fewer ingredients, higher standards

Four ingredients. Not because we could not add more, but because the evidence did not justify it. If a compound does not have peer-reviewed support at a clinical dose, it is not in the formula.

The person who reads the label

Our customer checks the dosing. Looks up the research. Compares the label to the literature. We built ELIXR1 for that person — not the person who buys on impulse.

03 — Why Creatine + Electrolytes

The minimum effective stack.

Creatine monohydrate is the single most studied ergogenic compound in sports nutrition. The International Society of Sports Nutrition concluded in its 2017 position stand that creatine monohydrate remains the most effective nutritional supplement for increasing high-intensity exercise capacity and lean body mass during training. Over 500 peer-reviewed studies support its safety and efficacy across populations ranging from young athletes to older adults.1

The evidence extends beyond physical performance. A 2018 systematic review of randomized controlled trials found that creatine supplementation may improve short-term memory and reasoning in healthy individuals, with particular benefit under conditions of stress or sleep deprivation.2 A 2024 meta-analysis of 16 RCTs confirmed significant positive effects on memory, attention, and processing speed.3

Electrolytes are the operating system. Sodium is the primary extracellular electrolyte, responsible for maintaining fluid volume and regulating membrane potential. Potassium is the primary intracellular ion, essential for neural signal transmission and maintained through the Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase pump. Magnesium is a required cofactor in over 300 enzymatic reactions, including ATP synthesis — the molecule that powers every cellular process in your body.4

Creatine uptake itself is a sodium-dependent process. The creatine transporter (SLC6A8) requires the co-transport of two sodium ions and one chloride ion per molecule of creatine. Without adequate electrolyte status, cellular creatine uptake is compromised at the transporter level.5

Together, creatine monohydrate and full-spectrum electrolytes form a minimal, evidence-based stack for sustained physical and cognitive output. Nothing added for the label. Everything included for the mechanism.

References

  1. Kreider, R.B. et al. (2017). International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: safety and efficacy of creatine supplementation in exercise, sport, and medicine. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 14, 18. doi:10.1186/s12970-017-0173-z
  2. Avgerinos, K.I. et al. (2018). Effects of creatine supplementation on cognitive function of healthy individuals: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Experimental Gerontology, 108, 166–173. doi:10.1016/j.exger.2018.04.013
  3. Xu, Y. et al. (2024). The effects of creatine supplementation on cognitive function in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Frontiers in Nutrition, 11, 1424972. doi:10.3389/fnut.2024.1424972
  4. Shrimanker, I. & Bhatt, S. (2023). Electrolytes. In StatPearls. Treasure Island, FL: StatPearls Publishing. NCBI Bookshelf NBK541123
  5. Farr, C.V. et al. (2020). Studies of structural determinants of substrate binding in the Creatine Transporter (CreaT, SLC6A8) using molecular models. Scientific Reports, 10, 6241. doi:10.1038/s41598-020-63189-z
04 — Who This Is For

Professionals who measure their days in output.

ELIXR1 was not designed for the supplement aisle. It was designed for the person who treats their body like the asset it is — because their livelihood depends on their cognition, their endurance, and their consistency.

The surgeon who operates for eight hours and needs sustained focus through the final suture. The fund manager running models at 6 AM who cannot afford a cognitive deficit by 3 PM. The founder building a company who understands that physical capacity is a compounding input to every decision they make.

These professionals already know what creatine does. They are not looking for an education. They are looking for a product that respects their intelligence — clean formulation, clinical dosing, full transparency, and nothing extraneous.

If you have ever read a supplement label and thought "most of this is filler" — ELIXR1 was built for you.

05 — The Subscription Promise

$37/mo is the subscription price.

No artificial scarcity. No countdown timers. No inflated retail price. Subscribe from $37/mo with free shipping. Pause or cancel anytime.

75 servings per container. Two scoops per day. As low as $0.84/day for a clinical-dose creatine and electrolyte protocol.

When we raise the price, we will not pretend there was ever a higher one.

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