Powders vs Capsules

Let’s be honest…

Most people don’t really question how they’re taking their supplements.

Capsules are everywhere.

They’re convenient.
They’re familiar.
They feel like the “normal” option.

But here’s the reality:

👉 Convenience doesn’t always mean effective.

When it comes to building a proper formula, capsules come with one big limitation…

Size

A single capsule can only hold a small amount of an ingredient.

So, what often happens?

You end up needing:

✅ Multiple capsules per day
✅ Multiple products at once
✅ Smaller doses per serving
✅ More steps in your routine

And over time, that can become complicated, expensive, and hard to stay consistent with.

That’s exactly why we choose powders.

Powders allow us to build formulas with:

🌿 Meaningful ingredient doses
🌿 Properly balanced blends
🌿 Whole-food ingredients
🌿 More complete daily servings
🌿 One simple scoop instead of a handful of pills

Instead of trying to squeeze everything into a tiny capsule, powders give the formula room to be built the way it was actually intended.

And absorption matters too.

Capsules first need to break down, dissolve, and then be absorbed — a process that can depend on digestion, stomach acid levels, and capsule materials.

Powders are already dispersed and ready to mix into your daily routine.

For many people, that makes them easier to take, easier to tolerate, and easier to stay consistent with.

And that last part matters.

Because the best supplement isn’t the one sitting in your cupboard.

It’s the one you actually take every day.

That’s why Vesuvio products are powder-based by design.

We don’t formulate around what’s easiest to manufacture.

We formulate around:

✅ Effectiveness
✅ Balance
✅ Real-world use
✅ Daily consistency

One scoop.
One routine.
Done.

Capsules aren’t "bad.”

They’re just limited.

But if you’re serious about getting meaningful ingredient doses, simplifying your routine, and making your supplements actually work for you…

👉 Powders are the smarter choice.

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