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Supplement & Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 2 Scoops (12 g) | ||
Servings Per Container: About 18 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
Calories | 45 | |
Protein | 11 g | |
Collagen Peptides (from whitefish) | 12 g | ** |
**Daily Value not established | ||
Typical Amino Acid Profile (Average milligrams per serving naturally occurring)
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Alanine | 1,139 mg |
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Arginine | 917 mg |
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Aspartic Acid | 610 mg |
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Cystine | 4 mg | |
Glutamic Acid | 1,270 mg |
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Glycine | 2,718 mg |
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Histidine†† | 86 mg |
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Hydroxyproline | 1,560 mg |
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Isoleucine†† | 138 mg |
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Leucine†† | 272 mg |
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Lysine†† | 396 mg |
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Methionine†† | 116 mg |
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Phenylalanine†† | 197 mg |
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Proline | 961 mg |
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Serine | 322 mg | |
Threonine†† | 302 mg | |
Tyrosine | 35 mg | |
Valine†† | 252 mg | |
††Essential Amino Acids |
Product Description
Description
Replenish collagen levels with Vital Proteins Marine Collagen, sourced from wild-caught fish.
Marine Collagen is a pescatarian-friendly supplement derived from wild-caught whitefish that supports skin, hair, nail, bone, and joint health. This easily digestible, neutral-flavored collagen powder mixes well in hot or cold liquids and can be taken any time of day to promote overall wellness.
- Provides 12 g of collagen peptides per serving
- Supports healthy skin, joints, bones, hair, and nails
- Wild-caught, non-GMO, dairy-free, and gluten-free
Directions
Combine 1-2 scoops with 8 fl oz of liquid, mix thoroughly.
Ingredients
None.
Contains: Cod (fish).
This product is manufactured in a facility that processes milk, fish, and tree nuts.
Health risks and warnings
If you are pregnant, nursing or have a medical condition, consult your physician before use.
Storage Information: Store in a cool, dry place.
Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing.
Please note
At Health Orchard, we are committed to providing accurate product information and images. However, manufacturers may update their product packaging or ingredients, and these changes may not be immediately reflected on our website. It's possible for products to be shipped with different packaging than what is shown online. For the most accurate and safe use of any product, we advise reading the product's label, warnings, and instructions rather than relying solely on the details provided by Health Orchard.
Questions and Answers about Vital Proteins, Marine Collagen, Wild Caught
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What are the benefits of Vital Proteins Marine Collagen?
Vital Proteins, Marine Collagen, derived from wild-caught fish, offers similar benefits to bovine collagen peptides, such as supporting skin health, joint function, bone density, and muscle mass. Additionally, marine collagen may be a preferred option for those following a pescatarian diet or those with sensitivities to bovine products.
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Does Vital Proteins Marine Collagen have side effects?
Vital Proteins, Marine Collagen is generally well-tolerated when taken as directed. However, some people may experience mild side effects such as digestive discomfort, bloating, or headaches. If these persist or worsen, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
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What is wild caught marine collagen?
Wild-caught marine collagen refers to collagen peptides derived from fish that are caught in their natural habitats, rather than farm-raised. Vital Proteins, Marine Collagen is sourced from wild-caught whitefish, which may be a more sustainable and natural option compared to farm-raised fish.
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Is wild caught marine collagen safe for the liver and kidneys?
Wild-caught marine collagen, such as Vital Proteins, Marine Collagen, is generally considered safe for the liver and kidneys when taken as directed. However, if you have pre-existing liver or kidney concerns, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional before starting supplementation to ensure safety and appropriateness for your individual needs.
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Can wild caught marine collagen cause high creatinine?
Wild-caught marine collagen, such as Vital Proteins, Marine Collagen, is not known to directly cause high creatinine levels. Creatinine is a waste product produced by muscle metabolism and is typically filtered out by the kidneys. However, if you have pre-existing kidney concerns or experience any unusual symptoms while taking marine collagen, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and guidance.
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Who should avoid taking wild caught marine collagen?
While wild-caught marine collagen is generally well-tolerated, some people may need to avoid or use caution when taking Vital Proteins, Marine Collagen. This includes individuals with allergies to fish or shellfish, as the collagen is sourced from whitefish. Additionally, people with pre-existing health conditions or those taking medications should consult with a healthcare professional before starting supplementation to ensure safety and avoid potential interactions.