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Collagen Hydrolysate - Grass Fed Beef - 500 grams

  • Contains collagen type I and III
  • Exclusively from grass-fed pasture cattle
  • 20 g bovine collagen hydrolyzate per serving
  • 500 grams per jar
Sale price€34,95
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Ingredients & Usage
Contents: 500 grams
Ingredients per serving: 20 grams of bovine collagen hydrolysate
Instructions for use: Mix two scoops (20 grams) with 300 ml of water, juice, milk, smoothie or shake. It is also possible to divide the dosage over the day.
Allergens: None
Other ingredients: -
Good to know: A varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. Food supplements are not a substitute for a varied diet. Store in a cool, dry, dark place and out of the reach of children.
EU standard: Not applicable
FAQ
What is collagen hydrolysate?

Collagen hydrolysate is a form of collagen that has been broken down into smaller peptides through an enzymatic process. This makes it easier to dissolve and absorb, while still providing key amino acids found in collagen.

What types of collagen does this product contain?

This product contains collagen types I and III, which are commonly found in connective tissues such as skin, bones, and tendons.

What are the main benefits of collagen hydrolysate?

Collagen hydrolysate contributes to the maintenance of skin, hair, and nails and supports connective tissues throughout the body. It also provides structural support to bones, muscles, tendons, and cartilage.

Where does this collagen come from?

This collagen is sourced from grass-fed, pasture-raised cattle in Europe. The animals are raised under natural conditions and fed a grass-based diet.

What amino acids are found in collagen hydrolysate?

Collagen hydrolysate is rich in amino acids such as glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline. These amino acids complement the nutritional profile of other protein sources in the diet.