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Introducing our hydrolyzed collagen peptides, an exceptional superfood abundant in both type I and type III collagen, mirroring the collagen naturally found in the human body.

These primary constituents of various bodily tissues play a pivotal role in nourishing and healing and have been recognized for their reparative capabilities for millennia (Zdzieblik et al., 2015)[1].

Our primarily grass-fed collagen is particularly notable for promoting joint health, as evidenced by scientific studies, and enhancing athletic performance (Lugo et al., 2013)[4].

Further, the unique amino acid profile present in hydrolyzed collagen may aid in repairing an unhealthy gut lining, making our product essential for supporting healthy immune response and managing inflammation (de Paz-Lugo et al., 2018)[3; Rao and Samak, 2012][6].

Embrace the powerful blend of nourishment and wellness sourced from high-quality cattle with our hydrolyzed collagen peptides, a multifaceted supplement that can elevate your daily health regimen.

 

Hydrolyzed Collagen Powder (Bovine) constituents include amino acids, collagen type l, and III

    Suggested Use: Mix 4.5 level tablespoons / 1 ounce (28 grams ) with 12 ounces of cold water, skim milk, or juice and thoroughly mix in a blender, shaker, or with fork for 20-30 seconds. For best results, consume 1-2 servings daily, with one serving post-exercise. It can also be blended into your favorite smoothie.

    Mixing suggestion: Mix with our 100% pure cacao and gelatinized maca root powder to make a delicious smoothie. It can also be added to coffee to improve the nutrition profile.

    Ingredients: Hydrolyzed Collagen (Bovine source).

    Parts Used: Bovine Hide.

    Other Names: Gelatin, Gelatine, Collagen, Collagen Hydrolysate, Collagen Hydrolysis, Collagen Hydrolyzed, Hydrolyzed Gelatin, and Collagen Peptides.

    Origin: Raised and processed in Brazil and packaged with care in Florida, U.S.A.

    How to Maintain Optimum Freshness

    • Our Hydrolyzed Collagen Powder (Bovine) is packaged in airtight stand-up, resealable foil pouches for optimum freshness.
    • Once opened, push the air out of the pouch before resealing it to preserve maximum potency.
    • Keep this product in a cool, dark, dry place.

    This product is 100% natural and minimally processed:
    Taste, smell, texture, and color may vary from batch to batch. Go here to learn why our products may naturally vary.

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