Collagen Peptides Protein
Collagen Peptides Protein
Supports skin elasticity, strong nails & healthy hair*
Description
COLLAGEN PEPTIDES
Discover the most healthy and nutritious grass-fed bovine collagen for an active lifestyle
Key Product Features and Benefits
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Supports Skin Elasticity, Strong Nails & Healthy Hair.*
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Supports Joint Mobility & Flexibility.*
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Collagen peptides derived from Grass-Fed, Pasture Raised - Bovine Hides.
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Hydrolyzed - Broken Down Compound for Better Absorption.*
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Most Convenient Collagen Addition into your Daily Routine.
Collagen- The Miracle Peptides*
Collagen accounts for 30% of your body's protein, gives your body its shape, stability, and strength. It is composed of multiple essential and non-essential amino acids. It supports a variety of tissues, including skin, teeth, tendons, ligaments, hair, and nails.*(1-12) Olden days, the human diet predominantly contained collagen-rich staples such as boiled-down bones, cartilage, tendons, and all tough tasteless animal piece. Although this diet is exceptionally high in collagen, it isn't easy to cook or tasty to incorporate into your daily diet. Today's modern diet is missing a rich source of dietary collagen. As people grow older, their collagen becomes fragmented, and collagen production slows down, leading to aging signs. The essential amino acids are the major component of collagen and it cannot be made by the body alone. As a result, an adequate quantity from dietary sources may be helpful to match your body's daily requirements as you age.
Why do I need dietary collagen peptides?
For your Skin, Hair & Nails:*(1-5)
Collagen plays an important role in strengthening and providing elasticity and hydration to the skin.*(1-3) Since collagen degrades and production slows as we age, supplementing with collagen may help improve the skin's moisture and elasticity.*(1-3) Taking collagen may help keep your hair and nails healthy.*(4,5)
For your Bone & Joints:*(6-12)
Another part of the aging process includes decline in joint health.*(6,7,12) Since collagen makes up a part of the cartilage in our joints, supplementing may help improve normal joint mobility and flexibility.*(6,7,12) In addition, consuming collagen peptides supports bone and muscle health.*(8-12)
Consume with Confidence in a most Convenient form
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body. It makes up the connective tissues that support your joints, tendons, and ligaments.*(6-8) It also gives the skin its strength and elasticity.*(1-3) As we age, collagen production slows down, and external collagen supplements may support bone, skin, hair and nail health.*(1-5,8,11,12)
Why Sandhu's Collagen Peptides?
Grass-fed and hydrolyzed
Grass-fed collagen peptides are derived from healthier, higher-quality sources and it’s naturally healthy.
In hydrolyzed collagen, bigger protein molecules are broken down into more manageable chunks to dissolve easily in hot and cold liquids. So, our collagen mixes effortlessly with coffee, smoothies, porridge, soups, sauces, and whatever else you desire. Hydrolyzation also enhances the digestibility and absorbability of our collagen peptides.*(12)
Our collagen quality standard:
We procure high-quality hydrolyzed collagen peptides (Type I & III) derived from clean, well-maintained bovine following the industry's highest standards of safety. We offer only genuine, high-quality gluten-free, soy-free, and third-party-tested collagen. We gladly mention all 19 amino acids on our label because we believe in complete transparency so that you have greater control over what you choose to administer in your body.
Use the best, Shield your health
Reference
- Czajka A, Kania EM, Genovese L, Corbo A, Merone G, Luci C, Sibilla S. Daily oral supplementation with collagen peptides combined with vitamins and other bioactive compounds improves skin elasticity and has a beneficial effect on joint and general wellbeing. Nutrition Research. 2018 Sep 1;57:97-108.
- Mödinger Y, Schön C, Vogel K, Brandt M, Bielfeldt S, Wilhelm KP. Evaluation of a Food Supplement with Collagen Hydrolysate and Micronutrients on Skin Appearance and Beauty Effects: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Study with Healthy Subjects. J Clin Cosmet Dermatology. 2021;5(1):1-5.
- Borumand M, Sibilla S. Effects of a nutritional supplement containing collagen peptides on skin elasticity, hydration and wrinkles. Journal of Medical Nutrition and Nutraceuticals. 2015 Jan 1;4(1):47.
- Hexsel D, Zague V, Schunck M, Siega C, Camozzato FO, Oesser S. Oral supplementation with specific bioactive collagen peptides improves nail growth and reduces symptoms of brittle nails. Journal of cosmetic dermatology. 2017 Dec;16(4):520-6.
- Oesser S. The oral intake of specific bioactive collagen peptides has a positive effect on hair thickness. International Journal on Nutraceuticals, Functional Foods and Novel Foods. 2020.
- Zdzieblik D, Oesser S, Gollhofer A, König D. Improvement of activity-related knee joint discomfort following supplementation of specific collagen peptides. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. 2017;42(6):588-95.
- Benito-Ruiz P, Camacho-Zambrano MM, Carrillo-Arcentales JN, Mestanza-Peralta MA, Vallejo-Flores CA, Vargas-López SV, Villacís-Tamayo RA, Zurita-Gavilanes LA. A randomized controlled trial on the efficacy and safety of a food ingredient, collagen hydrolysate, for improving joint comfort. International journal of food sciences and nutrition. 2009 Jan 1;60(sup2):99-113.
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- Zdzieblik D, Oesser S, Baumstark MW, Gollhofer A, König D. Collagen peptide supplementation in combination with resistance training improves body composition and increases muscle strength in elderly sarcopenic men: a randomized controlled trial. British Journal of Nutrition. 2015 Oct;114(8):1237-45.
- Shigemura Y, Suzuki A, Kurokawa M, Sato Y, Sato K. Changes in composition and content of food‐derived peptide in human blood after daily ingestion of collagen hydrolysate for 4 weeks. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 2018 Mar;98(5):1944-50.
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Ingredients
Hydrolyzed Bovine and Collagen Peptides.
Other Ingredients: None.
Suggested use
Combine 1-2 scoops with 8 fl.oz of liquid, and mix thoroughly. Not intended for children.
Note: 220 grams per serving is an estimated average. Individual scooping methods may yield slightly less or more than 20 grams per serving. Collagen is not a complete protein.
Hydrolyzed means the collagen has been broken down, making it easy to dissolve.* Variations in color, taste, and solubility may occur.
Caution: Consult your health care provider prior to the use of this supplement; if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Use this product only as a dietary supplement. Do not use for weight reduction. Do not use if safety seal is damaged or missing.