Best Choline Supplements (2026)

Ranked by safety score and evidence coverage from 0 independent research sources

334 Products Analyzed
0 Research Sources
99 Avg Safety Score
98% Evidence-Backed

What the Research Says

Choline is an essential nutrient critical for the maintenance of liver, brain, and muscle homeostasis. Research primarily focuses on its metabolic pathways, its role in neurodevelopment, and its potential utility in managing neurodegenerative and psychiatric conditions.

Schizophrenia: moderate Neurodevelopmental/Preterm Injury: insufficient Cognitive Function/Attention: weak

AI-generated summary based on 0 research sources. See methodology.

Top-Ranked Choline Products

Products ranked by safety score (0–100), then evidence coverage. Higher is better.

# Product Safety Evidence Form
1
Choline Bitartrate Inositol 500 mg Vitamin World
100
100%
Unknown
2
RegeneMax XYMOGEN EP
100
100%
Capsule
3
GPC Liquid Glycerophosphocholine Designs for Health
100
100%
Liquid
4
RegeneMax XYMOGEN EP
100
100%
Capsule
5
RegeneMax XYMOGEN
100
100%
Capsule
6
Active Mind Nature's Bounty
100
100%
Other (e.g. tea bag)
7
Alpha-GPC 50% Hard Rhino
100
100%
Powder
8
Alpha-GPC 50% Hard Rhino
100
100%
Powder
9
Choline Bitartrate Hard Rhino
100
100%
Powder
10
ActiveMind Puritan's Pride
100
100%
Other (e.g. tea bag)
11
Choline Bitartrate Hard Rhino
100
100%
Powder
12
Hair - Skin - Nails BioSil
100
100%
Capsule
13
Hair - Skin - Nails BioSil
100
100%
Capsule
14
Hair - Skin - Nails BioSil
100
100%
Capsule
15
Beauty - Bones - Joints BioSil
100
100%
Liquid
16
Beauty - Bones - Joints BioSil
100
100%
Liquid
17
Alpha-GPC Pure Encapsulations
100
100%
Capsule
18
Alpha-GPC Pure Encapsulations
100
100%
Capsule
19
GPC (GlyceroPhosphoCholine) AB American Biologics
100
100%
Capsule
20
Choline 310 mg The Vitamin Shoppe
100
100%
Capsule

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How We Rank

Products are ranked by safety score (0–100), which considers UL exceedance, unsupported health claims, and proprietary blend disclosure. Products with equal safety scores are then sorted by evidence coverage — the percentage of ingredients backed by Tier-A or Tier-B research.

Safety scores are computed from product label data (DSLD) cross-referenced with 0 research sources. See our Editorial Policy for full methodology.