Collagen Peptides
By age 30, your body begins to make less collagen, which can result in a number of health issues. Collagen Peptides is a powerful solution, specifically formulated to boost the health of your hair, skin, nails, joints, immune system, and more. It also provides amino acids that play a variety of important roles in the body. Sourced from grass-fed beef, fish, cage-free chicken, and eggshell membrane, it provides the five main collagen types (I, II, III, V, and X).
16 BV
30 QV
Who it’s for: Anyone seeking collagen to boost the health of their hair, skin, nails, joints, and immune system.
What it does: Provides five main types of collagens in a convenient dietary supplement.
- Promotes healthy cartilage, nails, hair, and stomach lining
- Promotes immune system support
- Supports healthy joints
- Promotes appearance of healthy skin
- Supports healthy bones
What sets this product apart?
- Includes collagen digesting enzymes that allow the body to better utilize dosage
- Sourced from grass-fed beef, fish, cage-free chicken, and eggshell membrane
- Clean, sustainable ingredients
- The different forms of collagen allow one to reap alternative benefits from each
Key Ingredients/Benefits
PRODUCT |
BENEFITS |
Hydrolyzed grass fed beef collagen |
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Fish collagen |
A type 1 collagen with the best absorption and bioavailability due to smaller particle sizes than other animal collagens.[3] |
Cage-free chicken collagen |
A type II collagen that contains chondroitin and glucosamine, which rebuild cartilage to help:
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Eggshell membrane collagen concentrate |
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Ingredients: Hydrolyzed grass-fed collagen, fish collagen, chicken collagen, eggshell membrane collagen concentrate (includes Types I, II, III, V, X), OPTIZIOME P3 HYDROLYZER, fulvic powder, silica.
CONTAINS: Fish (Cod), eggs.
SUGGESTED USE: Add 2 scoops (21.2 g) of powder to 8 fl oz of water, juice or hot or cold liquid or recipe of choice.
KEEP TIGHTLY CLOSED IN A COOL, DRY PLACE. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
[1] Department of Exercise Science, Physical Education, and Recreation at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 2006
[2] Journal Nature Communications, 2015
[3] Department of Life Sciences (R&D), Datt Mediproducts Ltd., Gurgaon, India
[4]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4970562/
[5] Long, F.D., R.G. Adams and D.P. Devore, 2004. Preparation of hyaluronic acid from eggshell membrane.