Brand | Zint Nutrition |
Product | Pure Collagen Peptides Powder Container |
Package Size | 1 lb |
Zint Pure Collagen Peptides Powder Container
The Most Bioavailable Form of Collagen
Collagen hydrolysate is a nutritionally rich and complete collagen peptide that helps restore and invigorate healthy skin, hair, teeth, nails, joints, digestion and hormonal balance. While collagen hydrolysate provides the same benefits as gelatin, the process of hydrolysis reduces the collagen molecules to a size at which they are more readily bioavailable and bio-absorbable.
Like our gelatin, Zint Collagen Hydrolysate is derived from 100% pure, non-GMO, grass-fed bovine hides. The natural raw materials are purified and extracted in a way that preserves its vital amino acid profiles, including arginine, glutamine, glycine and proline. Completely neutral in flavor and texture, our collagen hydrolysate powder is highly bioavailable and dissolvable in cold water. Mix it in coffee, smoothies, salad dressings or your favorite recipes for a simple way to supercharge your anti-aging supplement regime.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Scoop (12 g)
Servings Per Container: About 38
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Calories 45
Protein 11 g 0%^
Sodium 50 mg 2%^
Hydrolyzed Collagen (from bovine hide, BSE-free) 12 g **
^Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
**Daily Value not established.
Directions:
Dissolve one scoop in any beverage: coffee, juice, smoothies. Stir or blend it. Drink it.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Is Zint Collagen type 1, 2 or 3?
A: Zint Collagen is comprised of both type 1 and 3. Type-1 collagen is the most prominent matrix of protein in the skin and is responsible for making skin firm. Type-3 collagen is found in human tissue, giving skin its plumpness and soft texture. As we age, the stronger type-1 collagen gradually replaces type-3 collagen, and the skin begins to lose it youthful properties.
Q: How much Zint Collagen should I consume daily?
A: In order to experience the maximum benefit of Zint Collagen, you should ideally consume two tablespoons per day, broken out in two separate doses: one in the morning and one in the evening.
Q: What's the difference between gelatin and collagen hydrolysate?
A: Regular gelatin is recognized for its ability to "bloom" or thicken. When mixed with a liquid, it takes on a thermo-reversible gel-like consistency at room temperature and can be dissolved by adding hot water.
Collagen hydrolysate is purified through a process that breaks it down into smaller molecules, thereby reducing its ability to gel. Unlike gelatin, which only dissolves in hot water, collagen hydrolysate will dissolve in cold water and is more easily digestible.