NOW Foods CoQ10 400 mg, all-trans, 60 softgels vs Nature Made CoQ10 200 mg Softgels
Overall winner: NOW Foods CoQ10 400 mg, all-trans, 60 softgels
Key Differences
Nature Made (A) offers a lower per-dose strength (200 mg) in a large 140-count bottle and is noted for high quality and value; NOW Foods (B) provides a higher 400 mg dose with added vitamin E and sunflower lecithin and the natural all-trans form, though its capsules are noted as large by some users. Choose A if you want a widely-reviewed, value-oriented daily CoQ10 option at a lower per-capsule strength; choose B if you want a higher-strength CoQ10 formula with added vitamin E and lecithin for energy support
NOW Foods CoQ10 400 mg, all-trans, 60 softgels
CoQ10 supplement supporting energy production with vitamin E and sunflower lecithin. Customers note improved energy and heart health, with some finding capsules large to swallow
Pros
- supports energy production
- contains vitamin E and sunflower lecithin
- natural all-trans form
- easy-to-swallow capsules (per some feedback)
Cons
- capsules may be large for some users
Nature Made CoQ10 200 mg Softgels
CoQ10 softgels, 200 mg, broad heart health support. Customers note good quality and value for money, with benefits including heart health and reduced inflammation
Pros
- good quality
- value for money
- supports heart health
- easy to swallow
Cons
- pills may stick together in bottle
- color variety noted by users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | NOW Foods |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | NOW Foods |
| User Reviews | Nature Made |