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Spirulina Tablets & Capsules

Spirulina tablets and capsules offer a straightforward way to take spirulina without mixing a powder. They can suit busy mornings, work bags, travel, and anyone who wants an easy daily option with less taste and less preparation.

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    Lifestream

    Spirulina Blue Extra

    $53.90

    Lifestream Spirulina Blue Extra is high in bioavailable Phycocyanin, Vitamin B3, GLA and Zeaxanthin, making it the perfect spirulina for people who...

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    $53.90

Why tablets and capsules suit everyday use

For many people, the main appeal is convenience. You can take a measured serving quickly, keep the bottle on hand, and avoid the stronger flavour that powder can have. This format can also feel easier if you already take supplements as part of your daily routine.

Tablets compared with capsules

Both formats are designed for simple daily use. Tablets can appeal if you want a more traditional spirulina format, while capsules may feel easier to swallow for some people. You may also notice blue-spirulina tablets in this range, which bring a more phycocyanin-focused angle than standard green spirulina.

When a swallowable format makes sense

If you want spirulina support without adding anything to smoothies or juice, tablets and capsules are often the simplest path. If you enjoy mixing greens into drinks, our spirulina powder range may be the better place to start instead.

What to look for

When comparing products, it helps to look at the format, the serving size on the label, whether the formula is standard spirulina or a more specialised blue option, and how well the product fits your day. Some formulas focus on everyday nutritional support, while others lean more into phycocyanin-rich blue spirulina.

Common questions

Are capsules easier than tablets?

That often comes down to personal preference. Some people prefer tablets, while others find capsules easier to take.

Do tablets and capsules work differently from powder?

The main difference is the format and how you use it. Powder is mixable, while tablets and capsules are more convenient when you want a no-fuss serving.

How much should I take?

Serving sizes vary, so it is best to follow the directions on the specific product you choose.

If you want a more specialised phycocyanin-led option, take a look at blue spirulina. You can also browse the full spirulina range for powders and other formats.