AG1 (Athletic Greens) Alternatives for HSA (2026)
Daily greens powder marketed as a foundational nutrition drink, sold via subscription.
HSA Eligibility at a Glance
AG1 (Athletic Greens)
HSA-eligible (LMN required)
AG1 is HSA-eligible only with a Letter of Medical Necessity from a licensed provider tying the product to a diagnosed deficiency or condition. General wellness use is not HSA-eligible.
Pricing
AG1 (Athletic Greens)
Subscription: about $79-$99/mo for a 30-day supply, less with annual commitment
Which Should You Pick?
When AG1 fits an HSA purchase
- You have a documented nutritional deficiency or related diagnosis
- Your provider is willing to write an LMN specifically naming AG1
- You're using the product to address that condition, not general wellness
- You can pay through an HSA-eligible payment platform that supports AG1
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