Solgar Quercetin Complex with Ester-C Plus, 100 Vegetable Capsules - Supports Immune Health, Antioxidant - Gentle on the Stomach Vitamin C - Non-GMO, Vegan, Gluten/Dairy Free - 50 Servings Review

4.7 (4,480) Amazon rating$17.723,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

Solgar's Quercetin Complex with Ester-C Plus pairs a gentler form of vitamin C with quercetin in a vegetable capsule, aimed at buyers who find standard vitamin C hard on the stomach. It carries a solid 4.7 rating across a healthy number of reviews.

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Best for

Shoppers who want vitamin C paired with quercetin in a vegan capsule and who prefer a formula marketed as easier on the stomach than plain ascorbic acid.

Skip if

You just want plain vitamin C without added ingredients, since this formula combines Ester-C with quercetin rather than offering a single ingredient product.

Pros

  • Combines Ester-C with quercetin in one capsule
  • Marketed as gentle on the stomach versus plain vitamin C
  • Vegan, non-GMO capsule free of gluten and dairy
  • Strong 4.7 rating from 4,480 reviews

Cons

  • Priced higher than single ingredient vitamin C options
  • Two capsule serving size means the bottle covers fewer days than count alone suggests
  • Not a fit for buyers who want vitamin C without added ingredients

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 4,480 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.9/5

    4,480 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

['This Solgar formula combines Ester-C, a buffered form of vitamin C, with quercetin in a vegetable capsule, sold in a 100 count bottle that the label describes as a 50 serving supply, suggesting two capsules per serving. The maker markets the combination as gentle on the stomach compared to standard ascorbic acid, which may appeal to buyers who have had stomach issues with other vitamin C products.', 'The product is labeled non-GMO, vegan and free of gluten and dairy, which widens who can reasonably use it. Solgar frames the formula around immune health and antioxidant support, again as general wellness claims rather than any treatment claim.', 'At a price near 17.70 dollars, it costs more than a basic vitamin C tablet, which reflects the added quercetin and the specialty Ester-C form. A 4.7 rating from 4,480 reviews points to consistent buyer satisfaction, though anyone starting a new supplement should check with a healthcare professional first.']

Performance notes

The listing describes 100 vegetable capsules sold as a 50 serving supply, which implies a two capsule serving size. It combines Ester-C, a buffered vitamin C form, with quercetin, and the maker markets the pairing as gentle on the stomach along with immune and antioxidant support. Detailed specs such as flavor or exact dose split were not published in this listing.

What buyers say

A 4.7 rating from 4,480 reviews reflects generally positive buyer experience for a specialty formula in a smaller category than basic vitamin C. The review volume, while lower than mass market tablets, is still substantial enough to suggest most buyers are satisfied with how the product performs for them.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Ester-C and how is it different from regular vitamin C?

Ester-C is a buffered form of vitamin C that the maker markets as gentler on the stomach than standard ascorbic acid. This is a manufacturer claim, and individual tolerance can vary, so talk with a healthcare professional if you have digestive concerns.

How many capsules make up one serving?

The listing describes 100 capsules as a 50 serving supply, which works out to two capsules per serving. Check the current label for exact serving directions before use.

Is this product vegan?

Yes, the listing states it is vegan along with being non-GMO and free of gluten and dairy. As always, confirm current formulation details on the product packaging.

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