Core Basics
Learn about the Basics concept and how FitLine Basics, Activize, and Restorate are positioned to support general wellness.
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This page gives a simple overview of the core FitLine products covered on FitLim, with links to independent education-only product guides for US adults.
Learn about the Basics concept and how FitLine Basics, Activize, and Restorate are positioned to support general wellness.
Independent educational look at Activize Oxyplus, PowerCocktail, Munogen and related products.
Overview of TopShape, ProShape All-in-1 and related products as positioned for weight management.
Education-only guides for microSolve supplements like Heart Duo and Lutein, plus additional support options.
Quick answers to common FitLine questions. For full details, see the official product pages and labels.
This catalog is designed to help you select products based on a use-case, not marketing buzzwords. Dietary supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you are pregnant, nursing, under 18, have a medical condition, or take prescription medication, consult a licensed clinician.
If you add multiple new products simultaneously, you cannot tell what is helping or causing side effects. Introduce one product, track tolerance for 3–7 days, then consider the next.
If you are new to supplements, keep the first month extremely simple. Choose one foundation product and one optional add-on based on your schedule. Run it for 30 days, then decide whether to adjust. This approach usually outperforms complex “stacks” because it’s easier to follow.
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Dietary supplements in the United States are regulated differently than prescription medicines. You should not expect disease claims, and you should be cautious with any site that promises dramatic medical outcomes. Use supplements as part of a broader routine that includes sleep, nutrition, and movement.
When you browse products, think in categories. This prevents impulse buying and helps you build a routine that is coherent.
Write down: (1) what you take, (2) when you take it, (3) sleep hours, (4) energy 1–10, (5) training done yes/no. After 30 days, keep what improved adherence and remove what added friction without benefit.
All content on this website is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have read on this site.
If you want the simplest path: pick one routine template, choose one foundation product, and commit to 14 days. Only then add a second product if you still need it. This single rule keeps most people safe, compliant, and consistent.
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