Collagen, the cement that holds it all together
Collagen is the body’s most important building block and it makes up approximately 30% of the proteins in our bodies. Collagen is a key structural protein that ensures the cohesion, elasticity and regeneration of all our connective tissues including skin, cartilage and bones. In essence, it is the ‘glue’ that holds everything together. It strengthens various body structures and the integrity of our skin.
With age, less collagen is produced naturally by our body, and the first signs of ageing start to occur. As from around the age of 30 and accelerating in our 40’s, loss of collagen affects all the connective tissues, such as skin, joints and bones.
Collagen is in our cartilage, bones, skin, hair and nails
Different types of collagen are found in different parts of the body. Collagen is present not only in our bones, joints, tendons, ligaments and skin, but also in all the smooth muscle tissues, blood vessels, and in other organs. Collagen is even a major component of our hair and nails. The majority of our body’s collagen is composed of type 1 collagen.
Different cells in our body tissues are responsible for the production of collagen. The cells use specific amino acids and peptides as building blocks to produce the large collagen helix structure, which is then organised into the strong fibres that provide structural tissue support.
Pure Hydrolysed Beef Collagen, a high-purity, natural bioactive product
Hydrolysed Bovine Collagen are so-called Type 1 and Type 3 Collagen Peptides. This means they are identical to the collagens found in human bones and skin. Our Hydrolysed Beef Collagen is a high-purity, natural bioactive product, containing more than 90% protein (on a dry weight basis).
Collagen peptides are optimised for high bioavailability and activity, and their hydrolysed form makes them easily digestible by humans. Hydrolysed Bovine Collagen is a bioactive ingredient that has been specifically developed to deliver multiple health benefits and functional properties. As a natural, non-allergenic and clean label product, it can be easily incorporated into foods and beverages, without impacting taste or odour.
Hydrolysed Beef Collagen contains 18 amino acids
Hydrolysed Beef Collagen contains 18 amino acids, the building blocks of our tissues and the primary component of proteins. Glycine, proline and hydroxyproline represent around 50% of total amino acid content; the glycine and proline concentration is 10 to 20 times higher than in other proteins. As a result, our Hydrolysed Beef Collagen offers Nutri-functional properties that cannot be found in other protein sources.
Developed to improve health
Our Hydrolysed Beef or Bovine Collagen delivers multiple health benefits and displays unique bioactive properties in body tissues.
- Pasture Raised
- Hormone Free
- Antibiotic Free
- Preservative Free
- Does not contain Bovaer
- High Animal Welfare Standards
- 90% Protein
- Easy to Digest
- Flavourless
- Paleo Friendly
- Non-GMO
- Halal Certified
- Kosher Certified
- 100% recyclable packaging- no fancy packaging just great collagen
- Up-cycled Beef that would have been wasted
- Typical feed: 64% grass, 20% corn silage, 10% cereals, 5% ‘tourteau’ 1% vitamins and minerals
- Tasteless so you can mix into any beverage or food
How to Use
Add 1 teaspoon to your favourite hot or cold beverage, once per day.
Our collagen can also be added to smoothies, soups, curries and is dissolvable in hot or cold liquids.
*Please note that this product is not suitable for making jellies*
We have Organic Gelatin Powder which is suitable
Serves
40 x 5g serves per packet
Origin: Product of France (Beef from the EU)
Animal Welfare Standards:
There is an EU regulation on organic food that promote animal welfare. According to the EU organic regulations, dairy cows must have access to pasture for grazing. Exceptions exist regarding weather conditions, state of the ground and obligations related to the protection of human and animal health.
At each stage of the chain, professionals are committed to guaranteeing consumers good quality beef. As such, breeders respect exacting standards, in particular for the food they distribute to their animals. In France, beef meat comes from animals fed exclusively on plants and mineral supplements. The supply of food supplements to fodder is governed by rigorous regulations, both at national and European level. The regulations require precise labelling of all products purchased by the breeder and intended for animal feed. The exact composition of the food marketed must be stated on the label. - Source: https://www.la-viande.fr/animal-elevage/boeuf/alimentation-bovins