Vimergy MSM with Silica + Calcium Capsules, 120 Servings - Supports Bone Health - Promotes Hair & Nail Health - Non-GMO, Gluten-Free, Kosher, Soy-Free, Corn-Free, Vegan & Paleo Friendly Review
Our verdict
Vimergy's capsule combines MSM and silica with calcium into one vegan-friendly formula, positioned as much for hair and nail support as for bone health. It suits shoppers who want a multi-ingredient capsule rather than a straight calcium-only product.
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Shoppers wanting calcium bundled with MSM and silica in a single vegan, allergen-conscious capsule, rather than a calcium-only supplement.
Skip if
You want a simple, single-ingredient calcium product, since this formula is built around a broader MSM and silica blend.
- Form Capsule
- Count 120 Count
- Flavor Unflavored
- Type Calcium
- Diet Kosher, Paleo, Vegan
- Benefits Bone & Joint Support
- Priced 90% above the category median ($19.99 across 107 tracked models)
Pros
- Combines calcium with MSM and silica in one capsule
- Vegan, kosher, and paleo friendly formulation
- Broad allergen-free list: corn, gelatin, gluten, and soy all excluded
- Strong 4.7 average rating
Cons
- Not a straightforward calcium-only product if that's what you're after
- Smaller review base than category leaders
- Higher price per bottle than many single-ingredient calcium tablets
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 612 owner ratings
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Popularity1.5/5
612 owner reviews, fewer 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
Vimergy positions this capsule as a combination product, pairing MSM and silica with calcium rather than offering calcium on its own. The label markets the blend for bone health as well as hair and nail health, giving it a dual angle compared to most calcium-only listings in this category.
The formula is unflavored and comes in capsule form, with a diet profile that covers kosher, paleo, and vegan, plus a longer allergen-free list: corn free, gelatin free, gluten free, non-GMO, and soy free. That combination makes it one of the more allergen-conscious options among calcium products here, which matters if you're shopping around specific dietary restrictions.
At 612 reviews and a 4.7 average rating, with roughly 1,000 units bought in the past month, feedback trends positive, though it's a smaller sample than the bestselling single-ingredient calcium tablets in this list.
Specifications
| Form | Capsule |
|---|---|
| Count | 120 Count |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Type | Calcium |
| Diet | Kosher, Paleo, Vegan |
| Benefits | Bone & Joint Support |
| Allergens | Corn-Free, Gelatin Free, Gluten Free, Non-Gmo, Soy Free |
Performance notes
This is a capsule format built around three ingredients, MSM, silica, and calcium, rather than calcium alone, and the maker markets it for both bone health and hair and nail health. The diet tags (kosher, paleo, vegan) and the allergen-free claims (corn, gelatin, gluten, non-GMO, soy) make it stand out for shoppers filtering by dietary restriction. It's unflavored, which fits a capsule format.
What buyers say
612 reviews at a 4.7 average, with about 1,000 units purchased in the past month, point to a smaller but well-regarded audience, consistent with a more specialized combination formula rather than a mass-market calcium tablet.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between this and a plain calcium supplement?
This capsule combines calcium with MSM and silica rather than offering calcium by itself. The maker markets the added ingredients for hair and nail health alongside the bone health claim tied to calcium.
Is it suitable for a vegan diet?
Yes, the label lists it as vegan, along with kosher and paleo friendly, and it's formulated without corn, gelatin, gluten, or soy.
Should I talk to a doctor before adding this to my routine?
It's a good idea to check with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement, particularly one with multiple active ingredients like this, to make sure it fits your current diet and any medications.