Browsing the supplement aisle at @Costco… and honestly, it’s hit or miss.
If you’re shopping for supplements here, let me break down what to grab—and what to skip:
🔹 CoQ10 – While Costco carries CoQ10 for heart health, Ubiquinol (the active form of CoQ10) is far more bioavailable and effective. If heart health is your focus, skip the CoQ10 and order Ubiquinol from a trusted supplement retailer.
🔹 Turmeric – Costco offers plenty of turmeric supplements, but Curcumin (the active compound in turmeric) is where the real benefits lie. Curcumin is a potent antioxidant that supports heart health, so opt for a curcumin supplement for better absorption and efficacy.
🔹 Fish Oil – Costco’s fish oil selection is all over the place—some great, some not so much. @SportsResearch is the one to grab. It clearly breaks down EPA and DHA content, which is crucial for understanding what you’re getting.
🔹 Creatine Monohydrate – This is a win! Costco now stocks creatine monohydrate, a well-researched, effective supplement that’s great for strength, muscle growth, and performance. Definitely worth adding to your daily routine.
Costco can be a convenient spot for supplements, but knowing what to look for (and what to avoid) makes all the difference!
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