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Ancient Nutrition Multi Collagen Protein Joint and Mobility Vanilla 20 Servings Powder

Dairy Free Gluten Free 
For this special formulation, we blended a science-backed joint protector with the foundation of our best-selling Multi Collagen Protein to create an easy-to-mix powder that works with your life … and makes it better.
Ancient Nutrition Multi Collagen Protein Joint and Mobility Vanilla 20 Servings Powder
Multi Collagen Protein Joint and Mobility Vanilla 20 Servings Powder
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For this special formulation, we blended a science-backed joint protector with the foundation of our best-selling Multi Collagen Protein to create an easy-to-mix powder that works with your life … and makes it better.

Whether you’re ready to take on the everyday joint challenges, are interested in a natural way to support healthy, elastic skin, or looking for a go-to smoothie add-in to support post-exercise joint comfort, this is the collagen for you.

Just scoop and drink to get clinically-proven joint-supporting ingredients in an instant.

Hydrolyzed Bovine Collagen Peptides: Hydrolyzed for efficacy, bovine collagen peptides are high in collagen types I & III, which support a healthy gut and boost skin elasticity & hydration

Eggshell Membrane Collagen: Sourced locally from U.S. farms, this eggshell membrane sourced from non-GMO eggs features collagen types I & V. The eggshell membrane collagen in this formula supports knee comfort and flexibility, comfortable range of motion and more. It also supports joint comfort, both rapidly (within 7 to 10 days), and continuously (within 30 to 60 days).

Calcium Fructoborate: Made in the U.S., our calcium fructoborate is a patented ingredient that’s nature-identical to the borate carbohydrate complex commonly found in whole foods. Calcium fructoborate is clinically studied to support joint comfort in as little as 7 days while supporting overall joint function and flexibility.

Chicken Bone Broth Collagen Concentrate: Our sustainably sourced chicken bone broth concentrate comes from Non-GMO, U.S. farmed chickens. Chiccken bone broth collagen is naturally high in type II collagen, which is found in the gut and joints, and naturally features hyaluronic acid. The collagen type II found in chicken bone broth supports key areas of joint health, including joint comfort, flexibility and physical function.

Hydrolyzed Fish Collagen Peptides: This marine collagen has been certified to the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) environmental standard for well-managed and sustainable fisheries. Our pollock peptides are produced from the skins of wild-caught Alaskan Pollock. Pollock is the most abundant species in Alaska. It is available year-round, 100% natural, wild, sustainable and traceable to its source. Marine collagen is naturally high in type I collagen, which supports overall skin elasticity and hydration

Most of us don’t get enough collagen in our diets, and collagen levels can start to drop as early as when a person’s in their 20s. But there’s a whole lot of life to live after our 20s.

Collagen is one of the reasons our bodies don’t fall apart. Collagen literally functions to hold you together—everything from your joints, bones, ligaments and tendons all the way down to the cellular level, while also supporting health in a variety of other ways, depending on the type or types of collagen.

But what is collagen? Collagen is a protein made up of building blocks called amino acids and is so important that it makes up approximately 30 percent of all the proteins in the body, and different bodily systems and organs need specific proteins serving a variety of functions.

Some of those functions of protein occur in the blood, where they are necessary for clotting and for the transport of molecules, while others are involved in proper digestion, including enzymes helping to break down food. Still others are in muscles where they serve to support healthy and proper movement.†

Proteins that perform such “functions” can be called “functional proteins.” There are also other proteins which are termed “structural proteins.” They’re the ones which contribute to as well as sustain the soundness of the human structure.

Collagen is a member of both protein camps because it supports the function and the structure of the body.

Likewise, collagen is found only in animals, mostly in the flesh and connective tissue, and it’s the second most common substance in the body—second only to water. It functions to help skin retain and maintain its firmness and smoothness, while playing a large role in healthy hair and nails.

Collagen is also found throughout the body— in bones, ligaments, tendons, cartilage and other areas. For example, our bones are living tissue and serve to provide overall structural support for the body. Ligaments are a type of connective tissue which attaches bones together and also holds joints together, while tendons are bodily tissues attaching muscles to bones. Cartilage is the flexible connective tissue found in joints between bones and other bodily areas.

While collagen is found in numerous tissues in many forms, it is especially plentiful within and around our joints via cartilage. Truth be told, collagen makes up nearly 95 percent of joint cartilage.

In fact, collagen is so often thought of in its relationship to joints and their health that we can easily forget that collagen is also necessary for healthy bones, which helps keep them strong yet elastic. In fact, bones that don’t have enough collagen become dry and brittle and can often be easily broken.

The truth is that collagen is literally everywhere in the body, and when there’s enough collagen in the body, then we can “keep ourselves together” and are humming along. When collagen supplies dip, however, then we could be affected—functionally and structurally.

† Statements on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, but rather are dietary supplements intended solely for nutritional use.