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Wild Marine Collagen 300G
Wild Marine Collagen 300G
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Thankfully Nourished Marine Collagen 300g
A premium marine collagen, from wild Alaskan Cof
A premium grade marine collagen, perfect for nourishing your skin!
Thankfully Nourished Marine Collagen is a premium grade collagen, derived from wild-caught Alaskan Cod and extracted using a natural hydrolysis process using enzymes instead of chemicals or heat. The resulting collagen is virtually tasteless, odourless and free from impurities.
Thankfully Nourished Marine Collagen is your best choice of nourishment for healthy skin, hair and nails.
Thankfully, our Marine Collagen is:
- Highly bioavailable
- Exclusively Type I collagen, perfect for healthy skin and for wound healing
- Naturally hydrolysed using enzymes (instead of chemicals or heat)
- Sourced exclusively from sustainable, wild-caught Alaskan Cod
- Processed in Japan to the highest purity standards
- Stringently tested by independent laboratories to ensure quality and safety
- Free from heavy metals, GMO’s and radiation
- Virtually odourless and tasteless
- Gluten, dairy and soy free
- Designed to nourish you from the inside out!
Allergens: Contains fish. Not recommended during pregnancy.
Suggested Use:
Add 2 tsp (5g) to a glass then top with water or juice. Mix well. Best consumed one or twice a day, with or without food.
Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place
Does your Marine Collagen contain sulphur dioxide residue?
Sulphur dioxide is a volatile gas (the smell of volcanos, burning matches & fireworks) and is not measured as a residue in gelatin. In the process of making gelatin, sulphites are produced. Our certificate of analysis confirms there is only 18mg/kg. However when substances containing sulphites are both in an aqueous environment and acidic environment (eg. orange juice) then some of the sulphites will be converted to sulphur dioxide and water.
Some companies may add sulphites as a preservative, but in Thankfully Nourished Marine collagen there are no sulphites added. Other companies (wine manufactures especially) add sulphur dioxide to the final packaging before sealing to act as a biocide to prevent spoilage, Thankfully Nourished does not use this process in packaging.
What is the difference between Bovine Collagen and Marine Collagen?
Bovine collagen is obtained from beef cattle hides and is rich in Type I and Type III collagen (good for both skin, joints and bones). Marine Collagen is obtained from fish skin and is exclusively Type I (good for skin, hair and nails). Both dissolve easily in hot and cold liquid with very little taste.
Please note: the product photographed is an old product line and it is no longer available. The difference was the country and species of source. The current and up to date product is reflected in the description and images with be updated.
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