Elavon Gazette
About the Publication

Behind the Gazette.

Elavon Gazette is an independent editorial record of everyday supplementation habits, nutritional awareness, and active lifestyle choices for men. The perspectives here are those of practising writers and editors, not institutions.

Editorial portrait of Marcus Chen, primary editor of Elavon Gazette, seated at a wooden desk with natural window light, supplement containers and an open notebook visible in the background
Marcus Chen
Primary Editor — Jakarta
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The Primary Editor

Marcus Chen has spent the better part of a decade writing about nutrition communication and the practical decisions active men make around their daily routines. His work began as a personal journalling practice — a structured effort to document how specific nutrient choices interacted with his own gym schedule and work demands.

What emerged from that record was a repeating pattern: the men who reported the most consistent energy and focus were not those following the most elaborate supplement stacks, but those who had built small, sustainable routines grounded in a handful of well-documented nutrients. That observation became the editorial premise of Elavon Gazette.

Marcus writes primarily about vitamin D, omega-3, magnesium, and creatine — the four nutrients that appear most consistently in men's daily supplement discussions. His editorial approach prioritises documented observation over prescriptive guidance, and every article he publishes draws on published nutritional research reviewed before release.

Areas of Observation
  • Daily supplement stack construction for active men
  • Vitamin D and magnesium as nutritional foundations
  • Creatine and physical output in resistance training routines
  • Protein and daily performance from whole foods and supplements
  • Supplement journalling and intentional habit building
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Guest Contributor

Reza Pratama is a Jakarta-based writer with a long-standing interest in sports nutrition and the evidence that shapes men's supplement decisions. He contributes to Elavon Gazette on a regular basis, focusing on the intersection of gym routines, daily nutritional habits, and the role of specific vitamins and minerals in supporting sustained physical output.

Reza brings an analytical editorial perspective — his articles tend to examine the published research behind a supplement category before situating it in the context of everyday men's routines. His writing on zinc, B vitamins, and iron has drawn particularly consistent readership from men maintaining high-frequency training schedules.

He discloses any commercial associations that could influence his subject selection in the author bio of each article he contributes, in line with Elavon Gazette's editorial standards.

Editorial portrait of Reza Pratama, guest contributor to Elavon Gazette, standing near a window with natural light, casual professional attire, Jakarta studio setting
Reza Pratama
Guest Contributor — Jakarta
A Brief Record

How the Gazette Came Together

01
Early 2024

The Personal Record

Marcus begins a structured supplement journal — daily notes on what was taken, at what time, alongside what food, and how the day's energy and focus patterns responded. The goal was not publication but personal clarity.

02
Mid 2025

The Editorial Pivot

After more than a year of consistent journalling, the record had grown into something more substantial than a personal log. Reza joins as a regular contributor, bringing a second analytical perspective. The decision is made to publish the observations as an editorial resource.

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January 2026

Elavon Gazette Launches

The publication goes live with its first three long-form articles. The editorial standard from the first issue: no prescriptive directives, no product endorsements, no claims that outrun the published nutritional evidence. Observation first, always.

What We Stand By

The Editorial Values

Elavon Gazette operates as an independent editorial publication. No article is published without a second editorial review. No supplement category is covered without reference to published nutritional research. No commercial relationship is left undisclosed.

The publication is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body. The views expressed are those of the individual writers, grounded in the nutritional record they have built over time.

Read Editorial Standards

Evidence-Informed

All articles draw on published nutritional research. Sources are cited where appropriate, and factual claims are reviewed by a second editor before publication.

Observational in Tone

The Gazette records what is observed in men's daily supplement habits. It does not direct, recommend, or claim outcomes. Observation is the primary editorial register.

Commercially Independent

The publication is not affiliated with any supplement brand, retailer, or wellness institution. Writers disclose all commercial associations relevant to their editorial work.

Editorial workspace at Elavon Gazette Jakarta office, clean wooden desk with supplement containers, notebook open to written notes, glass of water, natural morning light from a window
From the Editor
"The supplement habit that persists is rarely the most elaborate one. It is the one the man in question actually remembers to take."
Marcus Chen — Primary Editor, Elavon Gazette

The Gazette operates on the belief that consistency matters more than complexity. A daily vitamin D and magnesium routine maintained for twelve months produces a more reliable nutritional record than a sixteen-supplement stack taken sporadically. This is the editorial lens through which every article is written.

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