The suggested serving is one scoop (5g) daily. Please note that you can take more than 5 grams per day, but collagen should not be considered a substitute for dietary protein intake. Collagen peptides are not considered complete dietary proteins and should not make up more than 20% of your daily protein intake. For example, … Read More
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No, the peptides in My Daily Collagen™ are sourced from bovine. … Read More
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As with all supplements, it’s best to consult your physician before use, particularly if you are pregnant or nursing. While collagen products are widely accepted as being safe and well-tolerated by the vast majority of people, we recommend the following guidelines out of an abundance of caution:
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Unless you are allergic to any of the ingredients in the product there are no known side effects to mammalian sourced collagen protein. … Read More
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My Daily Collagen™ contains only one additional ingredient: vitamin C, which is critical to the synthesis of collagen. My Daily Collagen™ contains 100% of the RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance) of vitamin C in the form of PUREWAY-C™, a patented form of vitamin C that’s more rapidly absorbed by the human body. Studies show P … Read More
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Bioactive Collagen Peptides® are specific chains of amino acids created by breaking down whole collagen proteins into smaller proteins. Published studies show the specific peptides in My Daily Collagen® stimulate chondrocytes, the cells that make up joint cartilage. Cartilage is the sponge-like tissue that acts as a “shock a … Read More
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My Daily Collagen™ contains a patented ingredient called Fortigel®, sourced from Types I and III grass-fed, pasture-raised bovine. Clinical studies show that the Bioactive Collagen Peptides® in Fortigel® accumulate in joint tissue over time and stimulates cell biosynthesis to produce collagen (which makes up the “scaffolding … Read More
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Because there is the chance that polyps may be removed at the time of the colonoscopy, we are providing the suggestion that you pause the Heal n Soothe for two weeks prior to your procedure and we would suggest that if polyps were removed that you wait 4-5 days before starting the Heal n Soothe back up or with your physician … Read More
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Written By: Steven Hefferon, CMT, PTA, August 13,2021
From a nutrient point of view, Heal n Soothe has a total of 5.65 Calories per 3 capsules with a total of .83grams of carbohydrates per 3 capsules.
We have had many customers over the past 15 years, taking Heal n Soothe, who have been Diabetics and have never had an adverse reaction.
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Written By: Steven Hefferon, CMT, PTA, March 26,2021
No, the heat will not affect the way Heal n Soothe will work. If the bottle is sealed and the capsules are dry the enzymes are fine, (the enzymes are not active). The enzymes need two factors to activate, a liquid medium and a specific pH level in that liquid. … Read More
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Written By: Steven Hefferon, CMT, PTA, August 14,2020