Citrus Bioflavonoids Complex 1500mg with Quercetin & Rutin vs Flavonoid Supplement Gummies 3000mg Bioflavonoid Complex
Overall winner: Citrus Bioflavonoids Complex 1500mg with Quercetin & Rutin
Key Differences
Gyumolics (A) offers a higher listed potency (3000mg bioflavonoid complex) and is presented at a more affordable price tier; Clarusph (B) provides a 1500mg per serving formula standardized to 50% hesperidin and includes rutin alongside quercetin for targeted antioxidant support. Pick Gyumolics if you want higher total mg and a softer, berry-flavored gummy experience; pick Clarusph if you prefer a formula standardized for hesperidin with rutin and slightly stronger user-rating sample size
Citrus Bioflavonoids Complex 1500mg with Quercetin & Rutin
Citrus bioflavonoids complex supplement with quercetin and rutin for antioxidant support and circulation. Customers note improved blood flow and leg comfort, plus increased energy
Pros
- high-strength 1500mg per serving
- includes quercetin and rutin for antioxidant support
- standardized citrus to 50% hesperidin
- three-in-one plant-based formula
Cons
- no price or availability information provided
- customer insights mention variability in individual results
Flavonoid Supplement Gummies 3000mg Bioflavonoid Complex
Gummy supplement delivering a 3000mg bioflavonoid complex with hesperidin, quercetin, lemon bioflavonoids and vitamin C. Customers note ear health support and high-potency antioxidant effects, with pleasant berry flavor
Pros
- high-potency bioflavonoid complex
- includes hesperidin, quercetin, lemon bioflavonoids
- berry flavored and soft texture
- supports ear wellness and circulation
Cons
- customer notes on health effect may vary
- no detailed serving size per gummy provided
- claims rely on user feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Gyumolics |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Clarusph |
| User Reviews | Clarusph |