Ostalin
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Foundation Notes

Warsaw, Poland — Established 2021

Formulation Archive — Revision 01-A

A composition built from observation, not convention.

Ostalin was founded from a straightforward dissatisfaction with the supplement market as it existed. Not with the idea of nutritional support — that remains sound. With the way it was being executed. Formulations were too long. Labelling was imprecise. Ingredient ratios were drawn from population averages that bore little relation to the active male body under sustained physical demand.

The project that became Ostalin started as a personal documentation exercise. A qualified nutrition professional working in Warsaw began cataloguing ingredient research across the existing literature — not to find new ingredients, but to establish which existing ones held genuine evidential weight for men's daily nutritional support. The list, after two years of revision, settled at twelve core elements.

Twelve became the number because that was the number that survived scrutiny. Not the number that filled a label.

The first Ostalin formulation — the Mineral Foundations complex — entered production in 2021. The composition has been revised once since, in 2023, following updated nutritional research on magnesium absorption rates. The revision is documented in the formulation archive.

Three values. Unchanged since the first batch.

Documented Composition

Every ingredient has a written role. No element enters a formulation without a documented rationale drawn from published nutritional research. The role description is held in the internal formulation record.

Traceability First

Each batch is assigned a lot reference on entry to the production process. The supplier documentation, ingredient concentration certificate, and independent batch verification report are all filed under that reference and retained.

Restraint in Formulation

Fewer, better-evidenced ingredients. The current Ostalin range holds to a maximum of sixteen nutritional elements per formulation. Each element that is removed from consideration is documented as a rejection, not an omission.

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Warsaw studio — Lot archive, 2024
2021
12
3
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Who makes Ostalin.

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Marek Ostrowski

Qualified wellness and nutrition professional with background in ingredient composition research. Responsible for all formulation decisions, archive documentation, and supplier assessment protocols.

Female quality control specialist reviewing batch documentation at a laboratory bench with supplement containers and verification tools in a clean workspace under bright controlled lighting

Anna Wielga

Oversees independent verification engagement for each production run. Manages the lot archive and coordinates third-party communication for composition and labelling accuracy review.

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Tomasz Harwas

Responsible for supplier assessment, chain-of-custody documentation, and regional ingredient sourcing. Maintains the approved supplier registry and reviews all incoming certificates of composition.

Formulation Archive
Revision 02-C, 2024

On the daily supplement routine — a formulation note.

The daily supplement routine has become overcrowded. Products are layered on products. The cumulative intake of micronutrients across a typical wellness stack exceeds considered nutritional needs for most active men by a substantial margin — not because of malice, but because of market logic: more ingredients read as more value.

Ostalin's position on this is deliberate. A formulation should be a considered document, not a catalogue. The twelve nutrients in the baseline Mineral Foundations complex were not chosen by committee or by convention. They were chosen because the published nutritional research on men's active-lifestyle support converged on those twelve elements — and because removing anything further left a gap in the documented framework.

The routine around the product matters as much as the product itself. One measure, at a consistent time, as part of an already-structured morning. The supplement is not an event in the day. It is infrastructure.

Ostalin formulations are registered with the applicable Polish regulatory authority under food-supplement classification and meet compositional and labelling requirements for nutritional supplement categories. The full regulatory documentation is held in the Warsaw archive.

"The composition does not change with season or with trend. That consistency is the point."