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The benefits of collagen






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At the Collagen Co, we make products that assist your overall health and wellbeing and that taste great too. We’ve created a premium blend that contains all the goodness of 100% grass-fed pasture-raised bovine collagen along with Vitamin C and Biotin for an added boost.
Our formulation includes a blend of three types of collagen peptides that stimulates: Type 1 collagen to target skin, hair and nails. Type 2 for healthy joints. And Type 3 for ligaments and tendons.
What’s just as important is what we’ve left out. You won’t find any artificial colours, flavours or additives in our collagen. Just pure goodness.
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If you did a brief search, you’d already know that high-mercury seafood, cigarettes, and alcohol are off-limits during pregnancy. But what about the collagen powder you’ve been adding to your granola to keep your skin dewy; hair luscious, and nails healthy? While you should always check with your doctor when starting a new supplement, collagen supplements are generally considered safe during pregnancy. They can be beneficial, even. To find out why (and how, precisely), continue reading.
The dreamiest BLUEBERRY APPLE CRUMBLE COLLAGEN BARS are here! These healthy crumb bars have a oatmeal cookie like crust, are filled with with juicy blueberries and boosted with Premium Collagen Peptides which also contain Vitamin C and Biotin to support collagen production and build skin and hair cells. They’re low in sugar, oil-free and make the ultimate dessert recipe the whole family will love!
You should have realised that ingestible collagen (your body's primary structural protein that forms connective tissues and skin) does live up to its hype by now. And if you haven't? Well, there's plenty of research that can convince you. For example, a 2014 study published in the Skin Pharmacology and Physiology journal found that skin elasticity significantly improved when study participants between the ages of 35 and 55 took a collagen supplement for 8 weeks. Another 2008 study found that dietary supplementation of collagen helped lessen joint pain among college athletes.