BioMirco vs Naitre — Capsules vs Liposomal Compared
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BioMirco vs Naître
Two UK preconception ranges taking different routes to the same nutrients. This page lays out the actual differences — delivery format, ingredient philosophy, range structure — so you can decide which one fits how you live.
At a glance
BioMirco
Fertility Advance
Vegetarian capsules. 300 mg CoQ10, 800 µg active-form 5-MTHF folate, iodine, zinc, vitamin D3, selenium, B-vitamins. Formulated with UK fertility nutritionists.
- Format: capsule
- Made in the UK, GMP certified
- Price bracket: £££
- Subscribe & Save available
Naître
Female Fertility Formula
Liquid liposomal formula. Nutrients encapsulated in phospholipid liposomes for direct absorption. Also sold as a couples' pack alongside the Male Fertility Formula.
- Format: liquid liposomal
- Range spans conception → pregnancy → postnatal
- Price bracket: ££££
- Subscribe & Save available
Format — capsule vs liquid liposomal
This is the biggest single difference between the two ranges.
BioMirco Fertility Advance — vegetarian capsule
Nutrients are compressed inside a vegetarian capsule. Predictable dose per capsule, no measuring, easy to travel with, no taste. Suits most people, though not those who genuinely struggle to swallow capsules.
Naître — liquid liposomal
Nutrients are encapsulated in liposomes — microscopic phospholipid bubbles — inside a liquid. Naître's own marketing states this improves absorption of some nutrients relative to standard oral forms. Requires measuring a dose, has a taste, needs to be kept in the fridge after opening. Suits people who find capsules difficult, or who specifically want a liposomal delivery.
Choice note: bioavailability advantages of liposomal delivery vary by nutrient. For the specific vitamins and minerals in a preconception formula (folate, iodine, zinc, vitamin D, iron), well-formulated standard capsules using active forms — such as 5-MTHF folate rather than folic acid — are considered highly bioavailable by UK NHS guidance. The right delivery format is the one you'll actually take every day.
Range structure
BioMirco
- Fertility Advance (preconception, women)
- Fertility Focus (streamlined preconception)
- Standalone nutrients (D3, magnesium, quercetin, others)
Naître
- Female Fertility Formula
- Male Fertility Formula
- Pregnancy Support Formula
- Post-Natal Formula
- PCOS Support Formula
Naître is currently the wider structured range across the conception-through-postnatal journey. BioMirco's fertility range is preconception focused, with a wider standalone-nutrient offering (vitamin D, magnesium, quercetin) that Naître does not currently carry.
Price + practicality
Both brands offer Subscribe & Save and free UK shipping. Liposomal liquid formulas typically sit at a higher price point than capsule formulas of comparable ingredient depth — the liposomal manufacturing process is more expensive per dose. If daily cost matters, capsules generally come in lower.
Availability note (as of the last review of this page): Naître's homepage was showing multiple product cards marked "Sold out" at the time this comparison was written. Stock levels change — check their site directly if you're considering their range.
Which is a better fit for you?
Naître is likely the better fit if…
- You genuinely struggle to swallow capsules
- You want a single-brand system that covers conception, pregnancy and postnatal in one place
- You specifically want a liposomal delivery format and are happy with the higher price and fridge-storage step
BioMirco is likely the better fit if…
- You prefer a straightforward vegetarian capsule with a fixed daily dose
- You want clearly labelled nutrient doses (e.g. 300 mg CoQ10, 800 µg 5-MTHF folate) rather than a proprietary blend
- You'd like the flexibility to add standalone nutrients — vitamin D, magnesium, quercetin — alongside your preconception formula
- Daily cost matters, and you'd like the option to Subscribe & Save
See the BioMirco preconception range
Sources and how we cite
Naître product descriptions, format details, and range structure are drawn from their public website at naitre.com, reviewed at the time this page was last updated. All BioMirco nutrient statements come from our own product labels and third-party lab reports. Where a general nutrient function is described, we draw on the GB Nutrition and Health Claims Register maintained by the Department of Health and Social Care.
If any factual detail about Naître changes on their website — new products, format changes, price shifts, or if a stated "Sold out" resolves — please let us know at hello@biomirco.com and we will update this page.
Last updated: 8 July 2026 · Educational comparison. Not medical advice. Talk to your GP or midwife before starting any supplement in preconception or pregnancy.