Honest comparison
suppdoc.io vs Persona Nutrition
Persona delivers convenient pre-packaged vitamins; suppdoc is free, broader, and lets you keep your retailer choice.
6suppdoc wins·1ties·1Persona Nutrition wins
The bottom line
Persona is a DTC subscription that ships personalised vitamin packs to your door, convenient but expensive ($1.50-$3/day, $45-$90/month). suppdoc is free, recommends specific brands you buy directly from iHerb or Amazon, and gives you the flexibility to swap and re-evaluate as your needs change. Persona is owned by Nestlé.
Feature-by-feature
Where Persona Nutrition shines, and where it falls short
Strengths
- Daily vitamin packs are highly convenient
- Nestlé-backed quality control
- Refills handled automatically
Weaknesses
- Subscription cost adds up ($540-$1,080/year)
- Locked into proprietary product blends
- Hard to compare or swap individual ingredients
- No way to use it as an analyzer for what you already take
Persona Nutrition is best for
Adults who value daily convenience packs and don't mind subscription pricing.
Choose suppdoc.io if
If you want to keep your retailer flexibility, save 60-80% on monthly cost, see the research behind each pick, or audit a stack you already take.
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