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Matt Hough
CollagenX: A Trusted Path to Wellness Backed by Science and Peptan's Global Leadership

CollagenX: A Trusted Path to Wellness Backed by Science and Peptan's Global Leadership

CollagenX stands as a beacon of trust in the competitive landscape of collagen supplements. CollagenX's unwavering commitment to quality, bioavailability, scientific innovation, and its strategic partnership with Peptan make it a trusted choice for consumers seeking premium hydrolyzed collagen supplements. By harnessing the expertise of a global leader, CollagenX not only meets but exceeds the expectations of those who prioritize their health and wellness.

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Matt Hough
Is there 'Phosphate Nasties' in Your Collagen?

Is there 'Phosphate Nasties' in Your Collagen?

The deceptive labelling of phosphate food additives by food processing companies, including some collagen powder brands, poses a significant challenge to consumers striving for healthier dietary choices. The use of inconsistent terminology, vague descriptions, and strategic placement within ingredient lists contributes to a lack of awareness about the potential health risks associated with these additives.

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Matt Hough
Confused about Collagen? Don’t worry, it’s not you.

Confused about Collagen? Don’t worry, it’s not you.

Let’s face it…. choosing the right collagen is confusing. Collagen is often referred to as the "glue" that holds our bodies together. But should I take Type I, or maybe Type II, or then again someone told me I should take Type III. Is it marine collagen I should take or maybe bovine? HELP! Well here's the answers.

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Matt Hough
Does Hydrolysed Collagen Survive Digestion or is it Destroyed in the Stomach?

Does Hydrolysed Collagen Survive Digestion or is it Destroyed in the Stomach?

Does eating collagen produce more collagen in the skin? The short answer is yes!  Collagen peptides are efficiently digested and absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract, providing the body with essential amino acids like hydroxyproline. The presence of hydroxyproline in the bloodstream, as evidenced in this article, suggests that collagen peptide ingestion directly supports collagen production in the body.

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