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Vital Proteins, Marine Collagen, Wild Caught, Unflavored, 7.8 oz (221 g)

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The third most commonly found type of collagen, type III, is generally found in reticular fibres, such as in the bone marrow. It’s usually found alongside type I collagen in the body. How is Marine Collagen Made? Just like our bovine-based Collagen Peptides, our Marine Collagen is rich in types I and III collagen. Keep reading for a breakdown of what these types are. Type I Both our Marine Collagen Peptides and Collagen Peptides easily dissolve in both hot and cold liquids, are unflavored and odorless, and boast the same types of collagen – more on that below. And, with 12g of collagen peptides per serving, Marine Collagen Peptides is made to support skin, hair, nail, bone and joint health.** Vital Proteins® Marine Collagen Capsules are designed to help support your body’s natural collagen supply.

Specifically referring to Vital Proteins Marine Collagen, we source this pescatarian-friendly offering from non-GMO white fish. Type I collagen is the most prevalent type of collagen in the body. This is the type of collagen you’re likely most familiar with, as it’s a main player in preserving the levels of collagen in your skin, hair or nails. Type I collagen is also a major component of the tendons, organs and bones. Type III While you may know us for our famous blue tub (we are America’s number 1 collagen brand* after all), we also have collagen peptides offerings to fit a variety of lifestyles. Follow a Pescatarian-friendly diet or want to incorporate more pescatarian products into your wellness routine? No worries! We also carry Marine Collagen Peptides, a marine-based collagen peptides powder to complement your dietary preferences. Looking for a discount on one of the collagen supplements on this list? Cyber Monday has arrived and with it comes your last chance to snatch a deal on one of these tried-and-tested products. To help to promote a youthful appearance, we recommend introducing a daily serving of Vital Proteins' collagen to your routine.Once the scales or skins have been soaked, cleaned and softened, they’re ready for collagen extraction. Purified water is heated to further extract the collagen from the scales or skins. Once the collagen is extracted from the hides, water and proteolytic enzymes hydrolyse it (aka break it down) into smaller protein chains called collagen peptides. First things first, let’s talk about collagen as a whole. Collagen is the body’s most abundant protein; it’s made up of amino acids glycine, proline, hydroxyproline and arginine. While we’re able to create our own collagen, our body’s natural collagen production begins to decline around the age of 25. This is where Vital Proteins® comes in. We offer an array of different types of collagen, including our best-selling bovine-sourced Collagen Peptides. Follow a pescatarian-friendly diet? No worries! We also carry marine-based collagen powders to complement your lifestyle. What’s the Difference Between Collagen and Marine Collagen?

While our bodies naturally create collagen on their own, this natural collagen production begins to decline around the age of 30. This is where Vital Proteins® Marine Collagen Peptides comes in. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COLLAGEN AND MARINE COLLAGEN? Our Education Coordinator, Olivia Pelaez, adds Marine Collagen to her routine – the product is a big part of her morning and afternoon rituals! She’s also reaped collagen’s well-known beauty properties, telling us: Our Marine Collagen Capsules provide an easy, convenient way to introduce a collagen supplement into your routine. We believe in whole animal nutrition to reduce waste and improve sustainability. Our Marine Collagen is sourced from the skin and scales of fish, natural by-products of the seafood industry that would otherwise be discarded.

Both Vital Proteins® Collagen Peptides and Vital Proteins® Marine Collagen Peptides are made from one simple ingredient. Our Collagen Peptides is sourced from grass-fed, pasture-raised bovine hide, while our Marine Collagen is sourced from Non-GMO Project Verified, wild-caught cod. The latter is a favorite among those following a Pescatarian-friendly diet. Just like bovine-based collagen, Marine Collagen is a great supplement. Collagen – no matter the source – is a great addition to your diet if you’re looking to up your collagen intake. Our marine collagen features type I and type III collagen and it’s sourced from the skin and scales of FISH - these are natural by-products of the seafood industry that would otherwise be discarded.

Using a burst of pressurised hot air, the hydrolysed collagen peptides are spray-dried into a fine, odourless powder. Each batch of collagen is then lab-tested to ensure quality and safety before being placed in a BPA/BPS-free canister. Is Marine Collagen Good for You? First things first, let’s talk about collagen as a whole. Collagen is the body’s most abundant protein and helps give structure to our hair, skin, nails, bones and joints. The protein is made up of amino acids glycine, proline, hydroxyproline and arginine — all of which help our body's connective tissue, skin, hair and nails stay as healthy as possible. Our marine collagen supplements - also available as Marine Collagen Powder - are sourced from the scales of fresh, non-GMO, wild-caught FISH from off the coast of Alaska.Below, we’re diving into everything you need to know about marine collagen peptides. WHAT IS MARINE COLLAGEN?

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