Inositol Capsules vs Powder

We want to just give a quick comparison of the annual cost of using Inositol Capsules versus Inositol Powder, focusing on the differences between inositol capsules vs powder.

When you look at the search results, the capsules look to be such a cheap option in the debate of inositol capsules vs powder. They have the lowest price compared to the powders at face value.

inositol capsules vs powder comparison on google shopping 29/04/25
Inositol Capsules vs Powder comparison on Google Shopping 29/04/2025

But when you look deeper, and you know that you need 4 grams of inositol a day to be effective, then things get murkier.

The inositol capsule is just 500 mg per capsule.

That is 8 capsules per day compared to 2 scoops of inositol powder per day.

Our powder comes with a measuring scoop that is 2g per serve.

Then you realise that the supply of 100 capsules is really just 12.5 days supply.

So you end up almost multiplying the price of the capsules by 5 to get to the 60 day trial pack of Natural Myo Inositol Powder price.

5 x $16 is $80 compared to our $34.95.

All of a sudden you realise the annual cost is 365/12.5 =29.2 (Nearly 30) times the listed price.

$80 x 6 is about $480 per year.

(Not to mention you would need 5 times the shipping costs.)

It is ridiculously priced.

Inositol Australia don’t offer subscriptions any more as it felt like we were either rushing or nagging people to buy again.

Instead we just offer an instant large discount buying large sizes.

So the price of the powder gets even cheaper than capsules.

Our 1.5kg annual product pack offer is $209.95 $179.95.

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You would be saving over $300 per year versus the cost of capsules.

Then there is the feeling of having to chow down 8 capsules. That is not pleasant to anyone.

The inositol powder can be mixed into pretty much anything including coffee. (But not too much caffeine as it negates positive effects.)

Water, juice, smoothies, protein shakes, collagen water or daily greens. We have lots of options and even natural flavour water drops.

It really is in your best interest to try the powder over capsules, no matter who you buy from.

We compared all the major suppliers in Australia and found we were the cheapest for a TGA listed product to the highest specification. (Ours is TGA Listed on AUSTL# 421723 & 3rd Party Tested certified to international standards NF38-USP43 grade.)

Please buy a TGA listed inositol for your safety as it is a complimentary medicine not a sports supplement.

This requires higher production standards.

Please let us know if this helps.

Jodie & Ant

Inositol Capsules vs Powder Pros and Cons:

Capsules Powder
Pros – Easy to carry for travel or on-the-go use
– No need to measure – dosage is pre-set
– Tasteless and convenient if swallowing is easy
– Far more cost-effective annually (up to $300+ savings per year)
– Fewer servings per day (just 2 scoops vs 8 capsules)
– Easily mixes into drinks like water, juice, smoothies, or coffee
Cons – Requires 8 capsules per day to reach effective 4g dose
Much higher annual cost (approx. $480 vs. $179.95)
– Can feel unpleasant to take so many capsules daily
– Requires a scoop and a drink (minor extra step for some users)
– Slightly more bulky to travel with than a bottle of capsules
– Slightly sweet bland taste on its own (can be masked with flavours or drinks)

In the inositol capsules vs powder debate, powder wins hands down.

It’s not just about price β€” it’s about convenience, ease of use, and value.

With over $300 in savings per year, fewer servings per day, and more flexible mixing options, inositol powder is clearly the smarter choice.