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Nutricost Ubiquinol Softgels (120 Softgels | 100 mg Per Serving) - Superior Absorption Antioxidant | Active Form of CoQ10 - Gluten Free, Non-GMO Review

4.6 (273) Amazon rating$40.501,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

Nutricost's ubiquinol softgels use the active, reduced form of CoQ10 rather than standard ubiquinone, at a 100mg per serving dose. With a 4.6 rating from 273 reviews, it is a reasonable option for shoppers specifically seeking ubiquinol over the more common CoQ10 form.

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Best for

Shoppers who specifically want ubiquinol, the active reduced form of CoQ10, in a gluten free softgel from a widely available supplement brand.

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You are comparing purely on price, since ubiquinol formulas like this one typically cost more than standard ubiquinone CoQ10 softgels at similar counts.

  • Form Softgel
  • Count 120 Count
  • Flavor Unflavored
  • Type Ubiquinol
  • Diet Gluten Free
  • Benefits Health & Wellness
  • Priced 62% above the category median ($24.99 across 98 tracked models)

Pros

  • Ubiquinol form of CoQ10 rather than standard ubiquinone
  • 120 count bottle at 100mg per serving
  • Gluten free softgel formula
  • Solid 4.6 rating across 273 reviews

Cons

  • Costs more than standard ubiquinone CoQ10 softgels at similar counts
  • Fewer total reviews than some higher volume CoQ10 brands
  • General health and wellness framing offers less specific guidance than a targeted benefit claim

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 273 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.8/5

    273 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

['Nutricost packages this supplement as ubiquinol, the active reduced form of coenzyme Q10, rather than the more common ubiquinone form found in many budget CoQ10 softgels. Each bottle holds 120 unflavored softgels at 100mg per serving, and the product is labeled gluten free.', 'The maker positions this as a general health and wellness supplement rather than treatment for a specific condition. At roughly 40.50 dollars, it costs more than standard CoQ10 softgels, which is typical for ubiquinol products given differences in how the ingredient is sourced and processed.', 'Reviews have been solid, with a 4.6 rating from 273 reviews and about 1,000 units reportedly bought in the past month. As with any supplement, it is worth talking with a healthcare professional before adding it to your routine, particularly if you are choosing between ubiquinol and standard CoQ10.']

Specifications

FormSoftgel
Count120 Count
FlavorUnflavored
TypeUbiquinol
DietGluten Free
BenefitsHealth & Wellness
AllergensGluten Free

Performance notes

This is a softgel formula sold in a 120 count bottle at 100mg of ubiquinol per serving, the active reduced form of CoQ10. It is unflavored and labeled gluten free, and the maker markets it broadly for health and wellness support.

What buyers say

A 4.6 rating from 273 reviews reflects a generally positive but comparatively modest review base, and roughly 1,000 units bought in the last month suggests steady demand. Shoppers comparing this to higher review count CoQ10 products should weigh that smaller sample size.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between ubiquinol and regular CoQ10?

Ubiquinol is the active, reduced form of coenzyme Q10, while many budget supplements use ubiquinone, an oxidized form. The two are related compounds, and this product specifically markets itself as the ubiquinol form.

Is this softgel gluten free?

Yes, the label lists it as gluten free. Always check current packaging and talk with a healthcare professional about any dietary restrictions.

How does the price compare to standard CoQ10 softgels?

At around 40.50 dollars for 120 softgels, this ubiquinol formula costs more than many standard ubiquinone CoQ10 products at similar counts, which is typical for this form of the ingredient.

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