Nutricost Spirulina 3,000mg, 180 Capsules for 30 Servings - CCOF Certified Made with Organic Spirulina, Gluten Free, Vegetarian Review
Our verdict
A straightforward capsule option with a clearly labeled 3,000 mg per serving dose, well suited to buyers who want a simple, CCOF certified spirulina in capsule form.
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Buyers who want capsules instead of tablets or powder and prefer a clearly stated per serving dose.
Skip if
You want a bulk multi-month supply, since 180 capsules works out to 30 servings, a shorter runway than larger tablet or powder bottles.
- Form Capsules
- Count 180 Count
- Diet Gluten Free, Vegetarian
- Priced 19% below the category median ($18.47 across 30 tracked models)
Pros
- Clearly labeled 3,000 mg per serving dose
- CCOF certified organic sourcing
- Capsule form is easy to swallow for many users
- Labeled gluten free and vegetarian friendly
- Solid 4.6 star average across reviews
Cons
- 180 count only covers about 30 servings, a shorter supply than bulk options
- Smaller review sample than some competing spirulina products
- Six capsule serving size means more capsules to take at once
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 337 owner ratings
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Popularity1.2/5
337 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Nutricost markets this as a CCOF certified organic spirulina supplement in capsule form, with each serving of six capsules delivering 3,000 mg. The brand emphasizes third party organic certification and a gluten free, vegetarian friendly formula.
Review volume sits at 337 with a 4.6 star average, a smaller but solidly positive sample compared to some of the higher volume spirulina products in this category. The capsule format may appeal to buyers who find tablets harder to swallow or who prefer not to deal with powder texture.
Because the count is 180 capsules for 30 servings, this is more of a one month supply at the labeled serving size, shorter than bulkier tablet or powder options in the same lineup.
Specifications
| Form | Capsules |
|---|---|
| Count | 180 Count |
| Diet | Gluten Free, Vegetarian |
Performance notes
Sold in capsule form, 180 count for 30 servings, delivering 3,000 mg of organic spirulina per serving. Labeled gluten free and vegetarian, with CCOF organic certification called out on the packaging.
What buyers say
337 reviews at a 4.6 star average suggest a smaller but consistently satisfied buyer base, with the clear per serving dose being a notable draw.
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Frequently asked questions
How many capsules make up one serving?
The label states 180 capsules for 30 servings, which works out to six capsules per serving to reach the stated 3,000 mg.
Is this suitable for a vegetarian diet?
Yes, the label states vegetarian friendly. If you follow a strict vegan diet, double check the capsule shell material on the current packaging.
What does CCOF certified mean?
CCOF is a third party organic certifier, so the label indicates the spirulina was verified against organic growing and processing standards.