Nutricost Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) 500mg, 120 capsules vs NusaPure Benfotiamine 300mg per Veggie Cap, 220 Count
Overall winner: NusaPure Benfotiamine 300mg per Veggie Cap, 220 Count
Key Differences
Nutricost Vitamin B1 provides 500mg thiamin per capsule with a higher average rating and gluten-free, non-GMO labeling; NusaPure supplies 300mg benfotiamine veggie caps with Bioperine for absorption and is vegan-friendly. Choose Nutricost if you want higher per-capsule thiamin and stronger user ratings; choose NusaPure if you prefer benfotiamine (a higher-absorption form) in vegan/veggie capsules and added absorption support
Nutricost Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) 500mg, 120 capsules
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) supplement with 500mg per capsule and 120 capsules per bottle. Supports energy and mental clarity with easy-to-swallow, odorless capsules. Customer note: good quality and value for money
Pros
- high-quality vitamin B1 per capsule
- easy to swallow capsules
- odorless, no taste
- gluten free
Cons
- some users reported burning sensations in the body
NusaPure Benfotiamine 300mg per Veggie Cap, 220 Count
Benfotiamine 300mg per capsule, 220 veggie caps for a long supply. Vegan/Vegetarian formulation with Bioperine for enhanced absorption. Users note potential benefits for blood sugar support and neuropathy relief, plus energy and sleep improvements
Pros
- high absorption benfotiamine 300mg per capsule
- veggie caps, vegan/vegetarian formulation
- includes Bioperine for absorption
- large 220-day supply
Cons
- dosage amounts perceived as low by some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | NusaPure |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | NusaPure |
| User Reviews | Nutricost |