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CoQ10 Gummies

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$40

Antioxidant gummies to support reproductive health.

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a fat-soluble antioxidant that can help protect cells from free radicals and supports metabolic function. Our CoQ10 gummies offer 200 mg per serving. CoQ10 can help support egg and sperm quality. Plus, our CoQ10 gummy vitamins are delicious and easy to take!‡

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Why We're Proud

Vegan

Gluten Free

GMP Certified

Evidence Backed

Manufactured in the USA*

100% Plastic Neutral

Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh

Fertility Expert
"Every woman who isn't done having children should start taking CoQ10 by the age 30."

CoQ10 for fertility

Supports healthy egg quality‡

Supports healthy egg quality‡

Emerging research suggests that maintaining healthy CoQ10 levels may lead to improved egg quality, improved embryo quality, and improved pregnancy outcomes for women over 35.

May enhance mitochondrial function in the egg‡

May enhance mitochondrial function in the egg‡

A 2017 study showed that CoQ10 is associated with optimal embryo morphokinetic parameters and higher pregnancy rates.

Supports male fertility‡

Supports male fertility‡

In a meta-analysis, researchers concluded that CoQ10 supplementation resulted in better sperm motility along with improved sperm concentrations and sperm count.

We do our homework. See the research behind our CoQ10 gummy supplements.

Natalist vitamins and supplements are formulated with attention to detail. Each ingredient is researched and considered.

Natalist CoQ10 supplements are formulated with premium, high bioavailability ingredients for maximum efficacy and potency.‡

We are committed to manufacturing excellence. Every batch of supplements vitamins is tested for product integrity.

All our fertility vitamins are made in a facility that exceeds the FDA cGMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) manufacturing standards (21 CFR 111). Certificates of analysis are reported for every batch of manufactured vitamin to ensure final product integrity and quality. Our vitamins are free of artificial and synthetic dyes and all allergens are disclosed on our label. Additionally, our vitamins are manufactured under strict procedures to ensure there is no cross-contamination during manufacturing and storage.

CoQ10 is a powerful antioxidant found in almost all cells in our bodies, and may improve mitochondrial function of the largest cell in the body—the egg.‡

CoQ10 is an antioxidant found in almost all cells in our bodies. The antioxidant properties of our CoQ10 gummies help the body combat free radicals, such as reactive oxygen species, which are unstable molecules that easily react and damage other molecules in the cell. If you have too many reactive oxygen species in your body, and not enough antioxidants to neutralize them, it can cause oxidative damage to various tissues, including your eggs.

Non-GMO, but that doesn’t really matter.

Along with 88% of polled scientists, Natalist believes that the majority of genetically modified (GM) foods are safe. That said, we also believe that bioengineered ingredients should be clearly labeled so that consumers can make an informed purchase decision. Transparency is essential in building trust between brands and consumers. Our products clearly state if they do or do not contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

Our CoQ10 is highly safe for use as a dietary supplement.

Even though a supplement is natural doesn’t automatically mean that it is safe and without any risk. Thankfully, researchers evaluated the safety of supplementing with CoQ10 and found that, after reviewing published reports, CoQ10 is “highly safe for use as a dietary supplement.” In fact, we recommend pairing our CoQ10 gummies with a daily prenatal multivitamin for a more comprehensive prenatal routine and to ensure you are receiving the essential nutrients needed for a healthy pregnancy. Of course, we encourage you to check with your healthcare provider before you start this, or any supplemental regimen to make sure it meets your personal care needs.

Discuss your prenatal supplement routine with your doctor.

There’s a lot of junk science out there, and products being sold with grand promises, but little or no data to back it up. We stand by our products and only sell fertility supplements with ample clinical evidence supporting the claims. We try to be very clear about who would benefit most from these supplements, but it’s also important to discuss your prenatal supplement routine with your physician who can give further guidance.

Allergens

This product is manufactured and packaged in a facility which may also process milk, soy, wheat, egg, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and crustacean shellfish.

We do our homework. Here's some of the research that went into making our CoQ10 supplement.

Ben-Meir, Assaf, Eliezer Burstein, Aluet Borrego-Alvarez, Jasmine Chong, Ellen Wong, Tetyana Yavorska, Taline Naranian, et al. 2015. “Coenzyme Q10 Restores Oocyte Mitochondrial Function and Fertility during Reproductive Aging.” Aging Cell 14 (5): 887–95.

Bentov, Yaakov, and Robert F. Casper. 2013. “The Aging Oocyte--Can Mitochondrial Function Be Improved?” Fertility and Sterility 99 (1): 18–22.

Bentov, Yaakov, Thomas Hannam, Andrea Jurisicova, Navid Esfandiari, and Robert F. Casper. 2014. “Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation and Oocyte Aneuploidy in Women Undergoing IVF-ICSI Treatment.” Clinical Medicine Insights. Reproductive Health 8 (June): 31–36.

El Refaeey, Abdelaziz, Amal Selem, and Ahmed Badawy. 2014. “Combined Coenzyme Q10 and Clomiphene Citrate for Ovulation Induction in Clomiphene-Citrate-Resistant Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.” Reproductive Biomedicine Online 29 (1): 119–24.

Giannubilo, Stefano Raffaele, Patrick Orlando, Sonia Silvestri, Ilenia Cirilli, Fabio Marcheggiani, Andrea Ciavattini, and Luca Tiano. 2018. “CoQ10 Supplementation in Patients Undergoing IVF-ET: The Relationship with Follicular Fluid Content and Oocyte Maturity.” Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) 7 (10). https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox7100141.

Showell, Marian G., Rebecca Mackenzie-Proctor, Vanessa Jordan, and Roger J. Hart. 2017. “Antioxidants for Female Subfertility.” Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 7 (July): CD007807.

Xu, Yangying, Victoria Nisenblat, Cuiling Lu, Rong Li, Jie Qiao, Xiumei Zhen, and Shuyu Wang. 2018. “Pretreatment with Coenzyme Q10 Improves Ovarian Response and Embryo Quality in Low-Prognosis Young Women with Decreased Ovarian Reserve: A Randomized Controlled Trial.”Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology: RB&E 16 (1): 29.

 

Technical Information

CoQ10 Gummies Usage

Take two gummies daily or as directed by your healthcare provider.

Serving Size: 2 Gummies

Servings Per Container: 30

Ingredients

Calories 20
Total Carbohydrate 4 g
Total Sugars (includes 2 g added sugar) 2 g
Coenzyme Q10 (as Ubiquinone) 200 mg
Sugar, Maltose Syrup, Water, Sorbitol Solution, Pectin, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Caprylic Triglyceride, Vegetable Oil, Natural Mango flavor, Beta Carotene, Stevia Glycoside, Carnauba wax.

Commonly asked questions about CoQ10 Gummies:

Are your CoQ10 Gummies gluten free?

Yes, our coenzyme Q10 gummies are gluten free.

Does your CoQ10 include Ubiquinone or Ubiquinol?

Our CoQ10 gummy vitamins are made from ubiquinone, which is the oxidized form of CoQ10. Read more about ubiquinone versus ubiquinol here.

Can I take CoQ10 while pregnant or breastfeeding?

There is no sufficient evidence that suggests CoQ10 supplementation while breastfeeding is safe. We advise that you talk to a healthcare provider if you have further concerns.

When should I take CoQ10?

That is totally up to you. Some people find it most convenient to take all of their vitamins for the day together; others prefer to space them out. Some take them in the morning; some take them at night. Some take them with food; others don’t. Experiment and find what works best for you.

Will CoQ10 make me nauseous?

It’s possible, but unlikely. If they do, try taking your coenzyme Q10 gummies with food or before bed to lessen this effect.

How should I store my CoQ10 gummies 200 mg?

For optimal results, CoQ10 gummies should be stored in a cool, dry place. Avoid placing your vitamins in areas with excess heat or moisture; these elements can start to deteriorate the product and reduce their potency.

Do these expire?

Yes, all good things must come to an end. Check the expiration date on the bottle.

What if I take too many vitamins?

Call Poison Control Centers at 800-222-1222.

How big are Natalist CoQ10 Gummies?

Our CoQ10 gummies are 1.5 cm x 2 cm.

What is this bottle made of?

Our CoQ10 Gummies supplement bottles are made of HDPE plastic (#2) and are BPA free and blue-bin recyclable.

What makes your packaging earth friendlier?

All Natalist products and packaging are 100% plastic neutral. For every pound of plastic we sell, we facilitate the removal of a pound of plastic pollution—giving your purchase a net-zero plastic footprint.

Can I get just one month's worth of CoQ10 Gummies?

Consistency is key for many supplements, so we only offer this product as a subscription purchase. If you want to try it just once, you can place an order and either skip the next shipment, choose a specific date for your next shipment, or cancel. Simply log in to your Natalist account, head over to “Manage Subscriptions,” and click “Edit” to get started. We offer exclusive perks to subscribers, including discounted products (up to 50% off), and free shipping on all subscription orders.

Is there any downside to taking CoQ10?

CoQ10 is generally considered safe for consumption, although it may lead to minor side effects such as an upset stomach, nausea, diarrhea, insomnia, heartburn, and headaches. You should always follow the instructions on your supplement bottle and speak with a healthcare provider before taking any dietary supplements or medications. Additionally, seek immediate medical care if you experience symptoms that could indicate an allergic reaction.

What to avoid when taking CoQ10?

When incorporating CoQ10 into your supplement regimen, it's essential to be mindful of potential interactions CoQ10 can have with other medications and vitamins. You should always consult with a healthcare provider before adding any new supplements to your diet. CoQ10 has the potential to interact with some blood thinners, insulin, and some types of cancer treatment. Understanding these precautions helps you make informed decisions about your supplementation.

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‡These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
* Manufactured in the USA with globally sourced ingredients.