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Slow-simmered, nutrient-rich beef broth
Advanced 5-type multi-collagen blend
Frequently Asked Questions
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There are 28 known types of collagen, but five are the most important for your body — Types I, II, III, V and X. For example:
- Type I: makes up 80% + of the collagen in skin and more than 90% + in bone1.
Understanding these differences can help you choose the right collagen to support your health and wellness goals.
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Collagen comes in many forms, but these five are the most common and beneficial:
- Type I: found in skin, bones and tendons; supports strength and skin elasticity
- Type II: found in cartilage; important for joint comfort and mobility
- Type III: found in organs and skin; works with Type I to support elasticity and organ health
- Type V: found in hair and connective tissues; helps with hair health and tissue structure
- Type X: found in cartilage and bone; supports bone strength and joint repair
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The cartilage collagen, helping maintain smooth movement and comfortable joints.
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It works with Type I to support skin elasticity and healthy organs.
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The organiser collagen, guiding fibre formation and supporting hair andconnective tissue health.
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The builder collagen, essential for bone growth, repair, and joint strength.