Garden of Life CoQ10 200mg, Vegetarian Omega 3 6 9 Supplement Raw Co Q 10 Chia Seed Oil, Whole Food Nutrition with Antioxidant Support, Coenzyme q10 Supplement for Heart Health, 60 Capsules Review
Our verdict
Garden of Life pairs 200 mg of CoQ10 with chia seed oil in a vegetarian capsule, marketed under its whole food nutrition line for heart health and antioxidant support. A 4.7 rating from 3,500 reviews suggests it has found a loyal following among whole food focused shoppers.
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Shoppers who prefer a whole food style CoQ10 formula with added omega 3 6 9 from chia seed oil in a vegetarian capsule.
Skip if
You want a plain, single ingredient CoQ10 without additional oils, since this formula is built around a whole food and chia seed oil base.
Pros
- Combines 200 mg CoQ10 with omega 3 6 9 from chia seed oil
- Vegetarian capsule format
- Whole food, raw positioning appeals to food based supplement shoppers
- Strong 4.7 rating from 3,500 reviews
- High recent buying volume
Cons
- Combination formula means less of a pure CoQ10 only option
- 60 count bottle is about a two month supply, shorter than some bulk options
- Listing does not detail specific allergen information
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 3,500 owner ratings
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Popularity4.0/5
3,500 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
['Garden of Life markets this as a raw, whole food style CoQ10 supplement, combining 200 mg of coenzyme Q10 with chia seed oil for added omega 3 6 9 fatty acids. It comes in a vegetarian capsule, sold in a 60 count bottle for about a two month supply at one capsule daily.', 'The stated focus here is antioxidant support and heart health, framed as general wellness marketing rather than treatment of any condition. The whole food positioning may appeal to shoppers who prefer supplements built from food based ingredients over synthetic formulas.', 'Buyer response has been solid, with a 4.7 rating from 3,500 reviews and a reported 5,000 units bought in the past month. As with any supplement, it is worth talking with a healthcare professional before adding a new one to your routine.']
Performance notes
This is a vegetarian capsule sold in a 60 count bottle, about a two month supply at one capsule a day. It delivers 200 mg of CoQ10 combined with chia seed oil for omega 3 6 9 fatty acids, and the maker markets it under a whole food, raw nutrition line for antioxidant support and heart health.
What buyers say
A 4.7 rating from 3,500 reviews alongside a reported 5,000 units bought in the past month points to steady, positive demand for this whole food style CoQ10 formula.
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Frequently asked questions
What is different about this CoQ10 formula?
Garden of Life combines 200 mg of CoQ10 with chia seed oil to add omega 3 6 9 fatty acids, marketed as a whole food, raw style supplement rather than a standalone CoQ10 pill.
Is this capsule vegetarian?
Yes, it is sold in a vegetarian capsule format. Check the current label for full ingredient details if you follow a specific diet.
What does the maker say this supplement is for?
It is marketed for antioxidant support and heart health, framed as general wellness support. This is not medical advice, so talk with a healthcare professional about whether it fits your needs.