Grass Fed Pasture Raised Collagen Peptides Product FAQ
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Our collagen peptides are derived from the hide of bovine (cattle) therefore not suitable for a vegan diet. It is not made with dairy ingredients.
Yes, each serving provides 20g of hydrolyzed collagen (Type I & III).
Collagen is an incomplete protein, it is not a natural source of the essential amino acid tryptophan. The figures below represent the typical amino acid profile per serving (mg).
Please note:
*essential amino acid
†branched chain amino acids
Alanine 1,560 mg
Arginine 1,340 mg
Aspartic Acid 1,020 mg
Glutamic Acid 1,800 mg
Glycine 4,190 mg
Histidine* 110 mg
Hydroxylysine 170 mg
Hydroxyproline 2,050 mg
Isoleucine*† 260 mg
Leucine*† 510 mg
Lysine* 670 mg
Methionine* 130 mg
Phenylalanine* 320 mg
Proline 2480 mg
Serine 610 mg
Threonine* 340 mg
Tryptophan* 0 mg
Tyrosine 80 mg
Valine*† 360 mg
Please note:
*essential amino acid
†branched chain amino acids
Alanine 1,560 mg
Arginine 1,340 mg
Aspartic Acid 1,020 mg
Glutamic Acid 1,800 mg
Glycine 4,190 mg
Histidine* 110 mg
Hydroxylysine 170 mg
Hydroxyproline 2,050 mg
Isoleucine*† 260 mg
Leucine*† 510 mg
Lysine* 670 mg
Methionine* 130 mg
Phenylalanine* 320 mg
Proline 2480 mg
Serine 610 mg
Threonine* 340 mg
Tryptophan* 0 mg
Tyrosine 80 mg
Valine*† 360 mg
Collagen provides an incomplete protein - meaning collagen protein inherently only provides 8 of the 9 essential amino acids your body needs because it naturally lacks tryptophan. With that said, we recommend using collagen supplement to help support healthy hair, skin, and nails.
We recommend at least 1 serving (1 scoop) which provides 20g of collagen as the optimal amount for best results.
There is indeed zero carbohydrates.
No, collagen is an incomplete protein. It inherently lacks tryptophan, an essential amino acid.