Peter Stadniuk

Ones - One supplement, designed by AI from your blood & wearables

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Stop guessing with your health. Most "personalized" supplements are just a quiz with a markup. Ones is different: an AI practitioner reads your real blood work, wearable data, goals, medications, and history then designs one bespoke formula, freshly compounded into a single daily supplement made for your exact body. No cabinet of 8–10 generic bottles. No one-size-fits-all green powders. And it adapts as your data changes. One supplement. Actually yours.

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Peter Stadniuk
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Hey Product Hunt πŸ‘‹ I'm Pete, founder of Ones. This started with a problem I couldn't let go of: I was spending a fortune on supplements and had no idea if any of it was doing anything. My counter looked like a pharmacy β€” 8, 10 bottles β€” all built for some "average" person who doesn't exist. None of it was made for my body. The deeper I looked, the more absurd it got. We have blood work, wearables, and decades of ingredient research β€” yet the industry's idea of "personalized" is a 5-question quiz that sells you a slightly different bundle. So we built the opposite. With Ones, you connect your blood work and wearable data and talk to an AI practitioner about your goals, the medications you take, and your history. It designs a single, fully personalized formula and freshly compounds it into one daily pack β€” made for your exact body, and it adapts as your data changes. Honestly, the hard part wasn't the AI β€” it was the safety and the science. Making sure "personalized" never means "random": real ingredients, safe dosing ranges, and awareness of interactions with what you already take. That's where most of the last two years went. You can build your own in ~2 minutes β†’ https://ones.health/try (no account needed to start β€” talk to the AI and watch it design your pack). I'll be here all day. Tear it apart, ask me anything, tell me what's missing β€” that's exactly what I'm hoping for. πŸ™
Nicole Hynek

@peter_stadniuk1Β The personalized-supplement angle is interesting, especially if it’s actually driven by lab data rather than a questionnaire. How are recommendations validated and reviewed, does a licensed healthcare professional oversee the AI-generated formulas, particularly when medications, deficiencies, or potential supplement interactions are involved?