With vitamin C to support gastrointestinal mucosal membrane health and collagen formation.
Collagen Activ contains vitamin C to support gastrointestinal mucosal membrane health and collagen formation. It also features CeramosidesTM to support skin hydration and skin elasticity in females, VERISOL® collagen to support skin firmness and skin health in females, plus astaxanthin to act as an antioxidant in postmenopausal females. Collagen Activ is a great tasting blood orange flavoured oral powder.
Serving Type: Oral PowderHerbal: | |
Triticum aestivum wheat | 30 mg |
Nutrients: | |
Hydrolysed collagen VERISOL® | 2.5 g |
Colloidal anhydrous silica | 100 mg |
Astaxanthin esters extracted from Haematococcus pluvialis AstaReal® | 2 mg |
Vitamin: | |
Ascorbic acid vitamin C | 45mg |
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