Description
Ancient Nutrition Dr. Axe Multi Collagen Protein 24 Servings
Collagen has been one of the hottest new categories of supplements here in 2019 with Ancient Nutrition and Dr. Axe Collagen's leading the pack in popularity. If you're looking for an all in one collagen product, you've just found it. Ancient Nutrition Dr. Axe Multi Collagen Protein helps restore the collagen levels your body loses as you age. It promotes healthy tendons, muscles, and connective tissues, as well as keeps your skin looking young. Dr. Axe Multi Collagen packs 9 grams of protein and contains 5 different types of collagen. Grab yourself a tub of Dr. Axe Multi Collagen today!
Dr. Axe Multi Collagen Protein Highlights
- Promotes Healthy Joints
- 9 Grams Protein
- 0 Grams Carbs
- 0 Grams Fat
- Promotes Healthy Aging
- Containing 5 Different Types of Collagen
- Supports Skin Elasticity
- Replenishes Collagen we Lose as we Age
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Directions
Add 1 heaping scoop to 8 ounces of water, juice, or beverage of your choice.
Ancient Nutrition Dr. Axe Multi Collagen Protein Supplement Facts & Ingredients
Serving Size: 1 Heaping Scoop (11.7g)
Servings Per Container: Approximately 24
Calories 40
Protein 9g
Multi Collagen Beauty Within Complex 11.2g
Hydrolyzed Bovine Hide Collagen Peptides, Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Chicken Bone Broth Collagen Concentrate, Hydrolyzed Fish Collagen Peptides, Eggshell Membrane Collagen
Organic Astaxanthin 6mg
* Daily Value Not Established
Other Ingredients: Natural Flavors, Stevia (Leaf) Extract
References
Song H, Zhang S, Zhang L, Li B. Effect of Orally Administered Collagen Peptides from Bovine Bone on Skin Aging in Chronologically Aged Mice. Nutrients. 2017;9(11):1209. Published 2017 Nov 3. doi:10.3390/nu9111209
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5707681/
Lodish H, Berk A, Zipursky SL, et al. Molecular Cell Biology. 4th edition. New York: W. H. Freeman; 2000. Section 22.3, Collagen: The Fibrous Proteins of the Matrix. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK21582/