Brand comparison
Best L-Arginine brand in 2026
Vendor-by-vendor comparison of L-Arginine products from the brands we list in our directory. Sorting prioritises Featured and Verified tier vendors, then price per unit. Our ranking reflects the cleanest sourcing signals we have, third-party COAs, brand history, regulatory record, not paid placement.
Listed brands
4
Featured
0
Verified
1
Top rated
Double Wood Supplements
How we rank L-Arginine brands
Three factors drive a brand into our top tier for L-Arginine:
- Third-party COAs, independent batch testing for identity and purity. Brands that publish COAs by lot number score highest; those that share COAs on request rank middle; those with no COA mechanism rank lowest regardless of marketing claims.
- Manufacturing footprint, cGMP-certified US or EU production. Brands that disclose facility certifications get the benefit of the doubt; brands that don’t still ship plenty of decent product, but the audit trail is shorter.
- Brand history, years in market, FDA warning-letter record, and any pattern of mislabelled or adulterated product in third-party testing (Labdoor, ConsumerLab, NSF). One warning letter is a yellow flag; a pattern is disqualifying.
We do not weight brand reputation by review volume on Amazon or vendor websites, review systems are easily gamed and tell you more about marketing budget than product quality. We do weight verifiable independent testing heavily.
L-Arginine brand comparison
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| Vendor | Product | Size | Price | Per unit | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Double Wood Supplements 4.4 | L-Arginine, Double Wood | – | See vendor | – | Shop Ad |
| BulkSupplements 4.2 | L-Arginine, BulkSupplements | – | See vendor | – | Shop Ad |
| NOW Foods 4.1 | L-Arginine, NOW Foods | – | See vendor | – | Shop Ad |
| Amazon Marketplace 3.5 | L-Arginine, Amazon | – | See vendor | – | Shop Ad |
What to check before you buy L-Arginine
- ·Dose per serving matches the standard clinical range, 3000–6000 mg. Brands sometimes proprietary-blend so the per-ingredient dose is opaque; those are worth skipping.
- ·Standardisation for botanicals, Bacopa to 50% bacosides, Rhodiola to 3% rosavins / 1% salidroside, Ashwagandha to 5% withanolides, etc. Non-standardised botanicals deliver inconsistent doses of the active fraction.
- ·Capsule fillers and excipients, magnesium stearate is fine in normal amounts; titanium dioxide is increasingly avoided; allergens (soy, gluten, dairy) sneak into many supplements through filler ingredients.
- ·Per-mg cost, the “Per unit” column in the table above. A premium brand at 3× the per-mg price needs to justify the markup with verifiable testing, not just packaging.
Notes on affiliate links
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L-Arginine dose, safety, and timing are covered on the main reference page, see L-Arginine. For real-user reports, see L-Arginine reviews.
Brand comparison reflects publicly-available product specifications and third-party testing data we have on file as of the page’s last regenerated build. Brand availability, prices, and certifications change frequently, verify on the vendor’s own site before purchasing. See our disclaimer.