Key Takeaways

The week after Mother’s Day is a quiet one. The brunches are done, the cards are on the fridge, and a lot of us are looking at our own routines again instead of everyone else’s. Early May is also when annual physicals pile up, which means a fresh round of bloodwork and the usual nudge from a doctor about heart health.

Going through this week’s Berry Basket, the supplement shelf was almost entirely Nature Made. CoQ10 showed up at two strengths, the 400mg softgels and the gentler 100mg version, both cut close to half off. Magnesium was the other pattern, with a capsule from NOW Foods and a raspberry lemon gummy from Natural Vitality sitting right next to each other.

Heavy on heart support this week, with a couple of stress and antioxidant options and a whole-food powder from Garden of Life mixed in. Prices verified May 14, 2026.

What are the best CoQ10 supplement deals right now?

The best CoQ10 deals right now are both from Nature Made, one at 400mg and one at 100mg, and each is down close to half off. Which one you want depends on whether your doctor named a dose.

Nature Made CoQ10 400mg

This is the higher-dose option, 400mg in a single daily softgel, sold for heart health support. The bottle is a 40 count, so a little over a month per purchase. It landed in the pool two days ago and the cut is one of the deeper ones here, which makes it the pick if a doctor mentioned CoQ10 specifically. One a day keeps it simple.

  • 400mg per softgel
  • 40 count, 40 day supply
  • Heart health support

Nature Made CoQ10 100mg

If 400mg feels like more than you need, the 100mg version covers a steady baseline. The bottle holds 120 softgels, so it is a four month supply at one a day, which brings the cost per day down nicely. This is the one I would suggest for someone just starting out or taking it as general maintenance.

  • 100mg per softgel
  • 120 softgels, 120 day supply
  • Heart health support

Which heart health supplements are worth grabbing?

Two Nature Made staples round out a heart routine here, a high-count fish oil and a basic magnesium citrate. Both are cheaper than the CoQ10 picks and easy to restock.

Nature Made Fish Oil Omega 3

Nature Made’s Omega 3 fish oil runs 1200mg per softgel and the bottle is big, 230 softgels for a 115 day supply. It is a common companion to CoQ10 in heart health routines. The discount is smaller than the CoQ10 cuts, but it sits at a low bestseller rank, so plenty of people already keep it on the shelf. Worth grabbing if you are restocking anyway.

  • 1200mg per softgel
  • 230 softgels, 115 day supply
  • Heart support

Nature Made Magnesium Citrate

This is a straightforward magnesium citrate softgel at 250mg per serving, with support for muscle, nerve, bone and heart. The bottle is a 30 day supply, so it is a smaller commitment than the gummy options further down. Citrate is one of the more affordable forms and this is priced like it. Fine and unfussy.

  • 250mg per serving
  • 60 softgels, 30 day supply
  • Muscle, nerve, bone and heart support

What about stress and antioxidant support?

Two more Nature Made picks cover the stress and antioxidant side, ashwagandha capsules and turmeric curcumin. The ashwagandha takes the steepest cut in the whole pool.

Nature Made Ashwagandha

Nature Made’s ashwagandha capsules run 125mg for stress support, and the 60 count bottle is a full 60 day supply. This week’s discount is the deepest of any deal here. If you have been pricing ashwagandha lately, this is the same trusted brand at a better number than usual. A solid grab.

  • 125mg capsules
  • 60 capsules, 60 day supply
  • Stress support

Nature Made Turmeric Curcumin

Turmeric curcumin at 500mg per capsule, sold for antioxidant support, with a 60 day supply in the bottle. It pairs naturally with a CoQ10 routine since both come up in the same antioxidant conversation. The price was already low and the discount takes it lower. Nothing flashy, just a cheap way to add it in.

  • 500mg per capsule
  • 60 capsules, 60 day supply
  • Antioxidant support

Are the whole-food and herbal supplements worth it?

Garden of Life brings the only non-Nature-Made trusted picks this week, a greens powder and an oil of oregano. One is a clear yes, the other is a maybe.

Garden of Life Perfect Food

This is a raw organic superfood powder in a lemon ginger flavor with 30 servings per container. It is billed as an alkalizer and detoxifier, which is marketing speak, but the underlying product is a greens powder for people who do not love eating greens. The discount is one of the two deepest in the pool. If a greens powder is on your list, this is the week.

  • Raw organic superfood powder
  • Lemon ginger flavor
  • 30 servings

Garden of Life Oil of Oregano

Garden of Life’s oil of oregano comes as concentrated liquid drops in a 1 fl oz bottle, alcohol-free and organic. It is an immune support product, more of a seasonal-shelf item than a daily one. The cut is modest compared to the rest of the list. I would call this a maybe, useful if you already reach for oregano oil and want to restock.

  • Concentrated liquid drops
  • 1 fl oz, alcohol-free
  • Organic, non-GMO, vegan

Which magnesium deals stand out this week?

Two magnesium picks close out the list, a NOW Foods glycinate tablet and a Natural Vitality gummy. The format is the real difference between them.

NOW Foods Magnesium Glycinate

NOW Foods’ magnesium glycinate is 100mg per tablet in the more absorbable glycinate form, and the bottle holds 180 tablets. Glycinate is the form people tend to reach for when citrate upsets their stomach. It sits at a low bestseller rank and the discount is real. A good capsule pick if you do not want a gummy.

  • 100mg per tablet
  • Highly absorbable glycinate form
  • 180 tablets

Natural Vitality Calm Gummies

If you would rather chew your magnesium, Natural Vitality’s Calm gummies deliver 330mg per serving in a raspberry lemon flavor, and the 240 count jar lasts a while. They are gluten-free and vegan. The discount is decent but not the deepest here, and the per-serving cost runs higher than the NOW tablets. Pick this for the format, not the price.

  • 330mg per serving
  • Raspberry lemon flavor
  • 240 count, gluten-free and vegan

Frequently asked questions

Are CoQ10 supplements worth it?

CoQ10 is most often taken for heart health support, and it comes up frequently for people on statins, since those can lower the body’s own CoQ10 levels. Whether it is worth it for you depends on your situation, so it is a good question for a doctor. As a deal, a half-off cut makes it an easier thing to try.

What is the best CoQ10 supplement to buy?

For most shoppers a trusted brand at a sensible dose is the right call, which is why the Nature Made CoQ10 softgels lead this list. The 100mg version works as a general maintenance dose, while the 400mg is the higher-strength option. Match the strength to what your doctor suggested rather than just buying the biggest number.

What supplements pair well with CoQ10?

CoQ10 often sits alongside an omega 3 fish oil and a magnesium supplement in a heart-focused routine, and all three are in this roundup. Turmeric curcumin also shows up in the same antioxidant conversation. Spacing them through the day is fine, and there is no need to take everything at once.

What is the difference between the 100mg and 400mg CoQ10?

The difference is dose per softgel and how long the bottle lasts. The 100mg bottle here holds 120 softgels for a longer everyday supply, while the 400mg bottle holds 40 softgels at a higher strength. If you were not given a specific dose, the 100mg is the easier starting point.

How often do supplement deals like these come around?

Trusted-brand supplement discounts of 40% or more show up a few times a season, often clustered before big shopping events. This week’s band ran 39% to 56%, which is a healthy spread. Prices tend to drift up into summer, so a deep cut is usually worth taking when you see it.

Discounts this week ran from 39% to 56%, a tighter band than some weeks but a healthy one. Nature Made’s cuts mostly clustered in the 39% to 52% range, the Garden of Life Perfect Food powder hit 55%, and the ashwagandha capsules took the steepest cut at 56%. The original prices looked honest across the board, with no inflated before-numbers that I could spot.

This was a solid week, not a spectacular one. The standout is the CoQ10 400mg, partly because it is a fresh addition and partly because a half-off cut on a higher-dose heart supplement does not come around often. I would grab that and the NOW magnesium glycinate without thinking too hard. The Natural Vitality Calm gummies are fine, but you are paying for the format, and the oil of oregano is a skip unless you already use it. Browse the rest of this week’s health deals if you want to compare.

Supplement pricing tends to creep upward into June as summer routines kick in, so the CoQ10 and magnesium cuts are worth taking now rather than waiting. Nature Made ran most of this week’s discounts, and brands that go this deep usually keep at least a few items marked down into the following week, so the fish oil and turmeric may still be there if you hesitate. I will be watching whether Garden of Life holds that Perfect Food price, since whole-food powders rarely drop that far.