Methyl Folate 1000 mcg - 100 veggie caps vs Nutricost Folic Acid 1000 mcg - 240 capsules
Overall winner: Methyl Folate 1000 mcg - 100 veggie caps
Key Differences
Nutricost (A) offers a high folic acid content in a large 240-capsule bottle and is noted for value; Jarrow Formulas (B) provides methyl folate (5-MTHF) in veggie caps for higher bioavailability per capsule. Choose Nutricost if you want a larger-count, value-focused folic acid supplement; choose Jarrow Formulas if you need the bioavailable methyl-folate form or prefer veggie capsules
Methyl Folate 1000 mcg - 100 veggie caps
Methyl folate supplement with 1000 mcg per veggie cap. Supports active folate delivery and bioavailability. Customers note quality, ease of swallowing, and energy/focus benefits
Pros
- highly biologically active folate form
- oxidized for stability and bioavailability
- convenient veggie capsules
- per-dose 1000 mcg of methyl folate
Cons
- mixed reports on side effects
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 | Jarrow Formulas |
| User Reviews | Nutricost |