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Thorne

Clinician-adjacent positioning and single-ingredient SKUs.

By the SwiftHerb editorial team · Reviewed June 2026

Independent editorial overview — not medical advice and not affiliated with the brand. Always confirm current supplement facts, allergens, and reviews on the live iHerb listing before buying.

The pitch

Thorne comes out of the practitioner and professional channel, and that heritage shapes the whole catalog. The house style is clean and minimal, single-ingredient formulas, few excipients, and a fairly clinical look to the labels. The Basic Nutrients multis and the long list of products that are NSF Certified for Sport are the calling cards, the latter being a meaningful signal for athletes who get drug-tested.

Standouts

What stands out is the transparency-forward positioning and the breadth of specific nutrient forms, you will find chelated minerals and active vitamin forms that mass brands skip. The amino acid and basic nutrient ranges are well regarded by people who want a no-fluff formula.

Watch-outs

It is a premium brand and priced like one. The bigger practical snag is that Thorne sells a lot of similar-looking labels, and the exact nutrient form is the whole point, so grabbing the near-identical neighbor by mistake is easy. Confirm the SKU, the active form, the capsule count, and any NSF Certified for Sport marking on the live listing.

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