Foundation Notes
Solev began as a documentation project. A systematic review of available men's nutritional supplements revealed a consistent absence: traceable sourcing records and independently verified batch data. The Solev formulation archive was assembled to close that gap.
There is a quiet logic to how the active male body processes micronutrients across a day — a logic that resists the language of performance claims and marketing superlatives.
The Solev formulation project operates from a different premise. Rather than constructing a narrative of enhancement, the work here is documentary: identifying which minerals and vitamins are consistently underrepresented in the modern daily routine for men, selecting appropriate food-grade forms, and maintaining an auditable record of each batch.
The result is not a supplement brand in the promotional sense. It is a standing nutritional composition — assembled with consideration, revised by revision number, and verified independently before each lot enters circulation.
A structured review of micronutrient intake patterns among men engaged in active professional and athletic routines was conducted. Zinc, magnesium, Vitamin D3, and B12 were identified as consistently underrepresented in standard dietary patterns. The first formulation brief was drafted, revision 01-A.
Active ingredients are sourced from documented suppliers, with each batch accompanied by a certificate of composition. The sourcing protocol — revision 02-C — prioritises suppliers whose facilities maintain food-grade processing standards. First chain-of-custody documentation archived.
A standing arrangement with an independent third-party laboratory was formalised. Each production lot is submitted for elemental concentration analysis and compositional labelling verification before release. Archived lot records are accessible by batch number upon request.
The daily measure composition was expanded from eight to twelve active constituents following a review of published nutritional research on micronutrient density in men's dietary patterns. Selenium, CoQ10, and Vitamin K2 were added in revision 05-B. Full lot documentation archived March 2024.
Ingredient Traceability
Every constituent in the Solev composition carries a documented supplier origin, food-grade processing certification, and lot-specific certificate of composition. Traceability is not a feature — it is the operational default.
Independent Verification
No batch enters circulation without a third-party elemental analysis report. The independent laboratory relationship is maintained as a standing arrangement, not a one-time certification. Each report is filed against the corresponding lot record.
Compositional Stability
The Solev daily measure does not change with season, trend, or reformulation cycles. Revisions occur only when published nutritional research provides a documented basis for adjustment. Each revision is archived with its rationale.
Nutrition professionals and sourcing specialists operating from Warsaw.
The Solev team comprises qualified wellness and nutrition professionals with backgrounds in food-supplement formulation, supply-chain documentation, and independent laboratory audit. The Warsaw office maintains the formulation archive, manages supplier relationships, and coordinates third-party verification scheduling.
Solev products are nutritional food-supplements registered with the applicable local regulatory authority under food-supplement classification. Products meet compositional and labelling requirements for nutritional supplement categories.