Folic Acid 800 mcg Tablets by Nature's Bounty vs Nutricost Folic Acid 1000 mcg - 240 capsules
Overall winner: Nutricost Folic Acid 1000 mcg - 240 capsules
Key Differences
Nutricost (A) offers higher folic acid per capsule at 1000 mcg and comes in 240 capsules, and is positioned at a more affordable price tier. Nature's Bounty (B) provides 800 mcg tablets in a 250-count pack with many users noting easy-to-swallow, smaller tablets but some report a neutral odor
Folic Acid 800 mcg Tablets by Nature's Bounty
Folic acid supplement offering 800 mcg per tablet to support red blood cell development, energy production, and cardiovascular health. Users note easy swallowing and good value for money
Pros
- 800 mcg per tablet
- Supports red blood cell development
- Supports energy production
- Cardiovascular health support
Cons
- Some users report a weird smell
- Small size noted by some users
- One customer mentions taste issue
Nutricost Folic Acid 1000 mcg - 240 capsules
Folic acid supplement with 1000 mcg per capsule and 240 servings. Easy to swallow, neutral taste, suitable for supporting folate intake. Customers note value for money and effectiveness
Pros
- 250 capsules per bottle? (Note: 240 capsules per bottle) 240 servings
- High folic acid content per capsule
- Non-GMO & gluten free
- Manufactured in GMP compliant, FDA registered facility
Cons
- Size variance in customer feedback (described as small to large)
- Multiple bottles may be needed for long-term use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Nutricost |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Nutricost |
| User Reviews | Nutricost |