Life Botanics Pure Collagen Peptides 300g
Hydrolysed collagen peptides help support your skin elasticity, hair growth, joint health and can supplement your daily protein intake.
Life Botanics Pure Collagen Peptides are a highly concentrated source of bovine collagen that is easily dissolvable and digestable.
Our unflavoured collagen powder can be easily added into your daily routine because it is heat stable so it can be added to anything from water to your morning coffee!
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Servings per package: 30 Serving size: 10 g
- Energy — 153 kJ (37 Cal) per serving / 1530 kJ (365 Cal) per 100g
- Protein — 9.3 g per serving / 93.0 g per 100g
- Fat, Total — less than 1.0 g per serving / less than 1.0 g per 100g
- – Saturated — less than 1.0 g per serving / less than 1.0 g per 100g
- Carbohydrate — less than 1.0 g per serving / less than 1.0 g per 100g
- – Sugars — less than 1.0 g per serving / less than 1.0 g per 100g
- Sodium — 15 mg per serving / 153 mg per 100g
- Collagen — 10 g per serving / 100 g per 100g
FAQs
FAQs
What does Life Botanics Pure Collagen Peptides do?
A 100% hydrolysed bovine collagen powder to support skin elasticity, hair growth, joint health and daily protein intake.
How do I take Pure Collagen Peptides?
Add one scoop (10g) to 200mL of water, hot drinks, juice, smoothies or yoghurt and mix well.
Is Pure Collagen Peptides flavoured?
No, it's unflavoured and heat stable, so it dissolves easily into hot or cold drinks and food.
Why would I use Pure Collagen Peptides?
If you want an unflavoured, heat-stable collagen you can stir into your morning coffee or a savoury dish without changing the taste, this hydrolysed bovine collagen dissolves easily into hot or cold food and drink.
What is bovine collagen sourced from?
Bovine collagen is derived from cow hide and bone. It contains a mix of Type I and Type III collagen, both of which are found throughout skin, tendons, ligaments and bone in the human body.
What are collagen types, and what does "hydrolysed" mean?
There are around 28 recognised types of collagen, but Types I, II and III make up the vast majority in the human body. Type I is the most abundant — found in skin, tendons and bone. Type II is mainly in cartilage and joints. Type III is often found alongside Type I in skin and blood vessels. "Hydrolysed" simply means the collagen has been broken down into smaller peptide chains through a process called hydrolysis, which makes it easier for the body to digest and absorb than whole collagen protein.

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