Gift ideas: Health packs for aging parent or fitness friend?

HubermanHopeful579February 7, 2026
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HubermanHopeful579
Feb 7, 2026, 04:54 PM

Hey all, I'm looking to get a health-focused gift for either my dad (70s, slowing down a bit) or my gym-rat friend who's always talking about macros and recovery. Thinking something like a 'health pack' with gummies or softgels. Dad takes a basic multivitamin but I want something more targeted. My friend swears by supplements but idk what's actually good. Any recs? Budget around $50-80.

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QuantumQuincy219
Feb 7, 2026, 06:59 PM

If your friend is into fitness and follows a paleo-ish diet, I'd skip gummies—too much sugar usually. Look for clean softgels: fish oil, vitamin D3+K2, maybe a joint support with turmeric. For your dad, a senior-focused multivitamin softgel plus something for cognition like lion's mane? Check labels for fillers though. I use a brand that's grass-fed, no soy, no junk.

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OrganicOlivia424
Feb 7, 2026, 05:28 PM

As a night shifter, I feel the aging parent thing lol. My mom loves the gummy vitamin D + calcium combos—easier to swallow than pills. For your friend, maybe a sleep aid gummy with melatonin or magnesium? Recovery is huge for fitness. I take a 'stress support' softgel with ashwagandha, helps with my weird hours. Just avoid anything with artificial colors if you go gummy route.

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WellnessWendy
Feb 7, 2026, 08:57 PM

Fitness pro here—agree with Quincy on avoiding sugary gummies for serious athletes. For your friend: collagen peptides (softgels or powder), creatine, and a high-quality omega-3 softgel. For your dad: joint health (glucosamine/chondroitin softgels) and a multivitamin with B12. Many brands offer gift packs. Look for third-party tested products. Budget should cover a 30-day supply of each.