My Morning Stack: 5 Supplements That Actually Changed My Energy

I have been optimizing my morning routine for years and have cycled through more supplements than I can count. Most of them did nothing I could actually feel. These five are the ones that stuck because the results were undeniable.

Magnesium Glycinate

Sleep quality drives everything else. Magnesium glycinate taken before bed significantly improved my deep sleep, which meant I was actually rested when my alarm went off. Better sleep is the most leveraged supplement decision you can make.

Lion’s Mane Mushroom

The cognitive clarity from lion’s mane is subtle at first but becomes obvious over weeks of consistent use. My focus during deep work sessions lengthened noticeably, and the afternoon mental fog I used to battle largely disappeared.

Vitamin D3 + K2

Most people in modern indoor lifestyles are deficient. Correcting my D3 levels lifted a baseline heaviness I had normalized and just assumed was adulthood. The K2 pairing matters for proper calcium metabolism.

Creatine Monohydrate

Not just for gym performance. Creatine has solid research behind its cognitive benefits as well. Five grams daily, no loading phase needed.

Ashwagandha

For stress resilience and cortisol regulation, ashwagandha has been the most consistent performer in my stack. I notice it most on high-pressure days when I stay measurably calmer than I would have otherwise.

None of these are magic. They work because they address genuine deficiencies or support systems that modern life tends to deplete. Stack them with quality sleep and real food and the results compound.

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