Thorne Zinc Picolinate 30 mg - 180 capsules vs Nutricost Zinc Picolinate 50mg - 2x240 Veggie Caps
Overall winner: Nutricost Zinc Picolinate 50mg - 2x240 Veggie Caps
Key Differences
Thorne (A) offers 30 mg zinc picolinate in a single 180-capsule bottle at a more affordable listed price tier and has a slightly higher average rating. Nutricost (B) provides 50 mg per capsule in a value pack of two 240-veg caps, highlights non-GMO and gluten-free labeling, but has some reports of stomach discomfort and mixed taste feedback
Thorne Zinc Picolinate 30 mg - 180 capsules
Zinc supplement with 30 mg of an easily absorbed form to support general wellness, immune function, and skin health. Customers note gentle digestion and effective immune support
Pros
- 30 mg zinc per serving
- well-absorbed form
- supports immune function
- gentle on stomach
Cons
- mentions acne improvement but not guaranteed
- some focus on skin/eye health may vary per user
Nutricost Zinc Picolinate 50mg - 2x240 Veggie Caps
Zinc picolinate supplement in vegetarian capsules. Supports immune health and overall wellness; easy-to-swallow capsules noted by customers
Pros
- 50 mg zinc per serving
- vegetarian capsules
- gluten-free and non-GMO
- two-bottle value (240 capsules per bottle)
Cons
- mixed feedback on stomach comfort
- some customers report no aftertaste while others report taste issues
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | THORNE |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Nutricost |
| User Reviews | THORNE |