Barlean's Flaxseed Oil Softgels 1650mg ALA, 250 ct vs Nopalina Flax Seed Plus capsules
Overall winner: Nopalina Flax Seed Plus capsules
Key Differences
Nopalina (A) is a flax seed capsule fiber supplement that emphasizes digestive support and daily fiber goals and typically sits at a more affordable price point; it has a 4.60 rating from 456 reviews. Barlean's (B) is a cold-pressed flaxseed oil softgel focused on omega ALA content, non-GMO and gluten-free, and has a 4.50 rating from 1,259 reviews but reports of capsules sticking together or melting
Barlean's Flaxseed Oil Softgels 1650mg ALA, 250 ct
Flaxseed oil softgels delivering 1,650mg ALA per serving. Cold-pressed, non-GMO flax seeds; gluten free. Customer notes include high quality and health benefits, with some capsules sticking together
Pros
- cold-pressed without heat
- non-GMO flax seeds
- gluten free
- high ALA content per serving
Cons
- capsules can stick together
- some batches melted
Nopalina Flax Seed Plus capsules
Flax seed plus formula in capsule form for dietary support. Helps digestive comfort and regularity, with fiber content aiding daily intake. Customers note effectiveness after daily use
Pros
- Supports digestive comfort
- Promotes regularity
- Fiber-rich formula
- Worthwhile value for money
Cons
- Limited user-sourced drawbacks available
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Nopalina |
| Durability | Barlean's |
| Versatility | Nopalina |
| User Reviews | Nopalina |