Which Collagen Product From Nutrabytes Is Right For You?

Which Collagen Product From Nutrabytes Is Right For You?

Choosing the right collagen product can be overwhelming with so many options available. This guide helps you discover which Nutrabytes collagen suits your unique needs.

As experienced collagen manufacturers and retailers, we are forever thinking up new ways to make your collagen experience healthier and more enjoyable. We receive countless reviews from customers across the UK who tell us about their experience trying out our products and witnessing first hand the benefits like stronger, more lustrous, and shinier hair, glowing skin with fewer wrinkles, improved nail health, and better joint mobility. We love to hear from them as it helps us better understand what our customers’ needs are so that we can help them by coming up with better products that tackle the challenges they would like solved. 

In this blog, we would like to tell you that there is a collagen product that is the “right fit” for you. It’s all a matter of looking for the right ingredient mix. Join us as we break down all the collagen products from the Nutrabytes inventory and give you an idea of which collagen product you should be carrying in your cart as you head over to checkout! 

Terms You Need To Know About Collagen  

Collagen: Collagen is a protein found in the body that provides structure, strength, and elasticity to skin, bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. It plays a key role in maintaining the health and integrity of connective tissues, ligaments, muscles, and cartilage. Collagen also helps maintain the youthful appearance of the skin in conjunction with elements like hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and vitamin D3.

Bioavailability: Bioavailability refers to the proportion of a substance, such as a drug or nutrient, that enters the bloodstream and is available for the body to use after being absorbed.

Hydrolysed collagen: Hydrolysed collagen is collagen that has been broken down into smaller peptides through a process called hydrolysis, making it easier for the body to absorb and use.

Collagen peptides: Collagen peptides are short chains of amino acids derived from collagen that are easily absorbed by the body and support skin, joint, and bone health.

Essential amino acids: Essential amino acids are amino acids that the body cannot produce on its own, so they must be obtained through diet. They are crucial for building proteins and supporting various bodily functions.

Non-essential amino acids: Non-essential amino acids are amino acids that the body can synthesize on its own and do not need to be obtained directly through the diet. They are crucial for various bodily functions, but unlike essential amino acids, their presence in the diet is not mandatory for maintaining health.

Wild-caught fish: Wild-caught fish are fish that are harvested directly from their natural habitats, such as oceans, rivers, and lakes, rather than being farmed or raised in controlled environments. These fish feed on a natural diet and are typically considered more sustainable and environmentally friendly.

Bovine, Marine or Vegan Collagen: Is There A Right Choice Or Just A Personal Choice? 

There are 28 types of collagen depending on their molecular structure and their location in the body. Type 1 collagen makes up 90% of your body’s collagen and is found in skin, bones, tendons, muscles, and ligaments. Type 2 collagen is found in elastic cartilage and Type 3 collagen is found in muscles, arteries, and organs. 

In most of our products, we use Type 1 and Type 3 collagen from sources like wild-caught fish and grass-fed bovine. Therefore, we ensure that the collagen we use in our products is sourced from natural, sustainable, and environmentally friendly sources. While dietary restrictions do play a role in picking out collagen that is right for you, there exists some science that may help you choose between bovine, marine, and vegan collagen. 

Marine collagen is made from fish skin, scales, or bones. Marine collagen is mostly Type 1 collagen and the peptides are typically smaller than those of bovine collagen which means that they are more easily absorbed into your bloodstream and consequently may help in the building of new collagen tissue. Marine collagen is rich in hydroxyproline which is a key component of skin and blood vessel walls.

Bovine collagen on the other hand comes from the hide and bones of cows. Bovine collagen mainly contains Type 1 and Type 3 collagen (and some Type 2 collagen). This is a great option for those with fish allergies.

The collagen from both wild-caught fish and grass-fed bovine collagen is hydrolysed to form peptides before being used in our products. 

Interestingly, it’s a vegan world out there and to cater to our clients who embrace a vegan lifestyle, we have come up with a unique formulation that helps those struggling to find vegan alternatives for their collagen needs. Made from superfoods (rich in vitamin C), plant, and fruit extracts along with Hyaluronic Acid, Bamboo Silica, Vitamin D3, and 100% Essential Amino Acids extracted from 100% plant-based and natural sources, we have created a unique vegan collagen supplement that delivers all the benefits of collagen with vegan credentials.

Powder, Capsule, or Liquid: Which Is The Better Form Of Collagen To Consume? 

When it comes to choosing between powder, capsule, or liquid forms of collagen, it’s essential to consider factors such as convenience, absorption, and personal preference. 

1. Powder

Advantages:

  • Customisation: You can adjust the dosage according to your needs.
  • Versatility: Powdered collagen can be mixed into a variety of beverages, foods, or smoothies, making it easy to integrate into your diet.
  • Higher Doses: It often provides a higher dose of collagen per serving compared to other forms.

Disadvantages:

  • Preparation Time: Requires mixing, which can be less convenient than pre-packaged forms.
  • Taste and Texture: Some powders have a taste or texture that might be off-putting to certain individuals. Though most collagen comes as “Unflavoured” which means it retains the natural flavour of marine or bovine, once mixed properly in food or drink is quite tasteless.

2. Capsule

Advantages:

  • Convenience: Easy to take and doesn’t require preparation. Ideal for those who are always on the go.
  • No Taste: Capsules have no taste, which can be a plus if you’re sensitive to flavours.

Disadvantages:

  • Lower Dosage: Typically contains a lower dose of collagen per serving compared to other forms.
  • Swallowing: Some people may have difficulty swallowing capsules.

3. Liquid

Advantages:

  • Absorption: Liquid forms of collagen are often absorbed more quickly and effectively by the body as compared to other forms, as they don’t need to be broken down, unlike powders or capsules.
  • Ease of Use: Generally easy to consume, especially if you prefer not to mix powders or take pills or capsules. Liquids can also be mixed with water, fruit juices, smoothies, tea, coffee, or other beverages.

Disadvantages:

  • Storage and Stability: Liquid collagen may require refrigeration and has a shorter shelf life than powders or capsules.
  • Taste: Since liquid collagen products are mixed with fruit juices, the taste is subjective and may not appeal to the taste buds of some people. Those with extremely sensitive taste buds should try the capsules.

Which Is Better?

The best form of collagen depends on your lifestyle and preferences:

  • For Convenience: Liquids and Capsules are ideal if you want a quick and easy option without any prep work.
  • For Versatility and Customisation: Powders and Liquids are great if you want to mix collagen into various foods and beverages and have control over your dosage. 
  • For Fast Absorption: Liquid collagen might be preferable if you’re looking for a quick absorption rate and don’t mind the taste. 

Check Out The Various Collagen Products From Nutrabytes 

We have a range of collagen products that are curated for different needs. Some are pure, unflavoured, with no added nutrients, while others are packed with nutrients beneficial for hair, skin, nails, as well as overall health. We give you a brief idea of how you can zoom in on a collagen product of your choice. 

1. Premium Marine Collagen (Powder) 

Premium Marine Collagen (Powder) is made of pure fish collagen for those who want a simple, fuss-free collagen boost. Mix in with your tea or soup every day for a simple wellness routine. 

Highlights: 

100% natural unflavoured marine collagen powder (collagen Types 1 and 3) From wild-caught and naturally sourced fish 

  • Infused with 19 amino acids including all 8 essential amino acids 
  • High bioavailability and easy absorption 

Nutritional Information

Ingredients

Per Serving

NRV*

Hydrolysed Marine Collagen Type 1 & 3 (Fish)

10,000 mg

**


Collagen per serving: 10,000 mg per serving

Bottomline: This product is the right choice for those who want only their marine collagen fix. 

2. Advanced Marine Collagen (Liquid)

A simple liquid collagen that contains natural sweeteners for a more engaging taste, the Advanced Marine Collagen (Liquid) comes infused with Hyaluronic Acid, Biotin, and Vitamin C for improved skin and hair. 

Highlights: 

  • Made of Type 1 and 3 collagen and is also packed with Hyaluronic Acid, Biotin, Silica, Vitamin C, Vitamin D3, Aloe Vera Powder, Grape Seed Powder, Green Tea Powder 
  • Contains natural sweeteners from sugarcane and stevia leaves 
  • Hyaluronic acid, Biotin, Silica, Vitamin D3, and Vitamin C contribute to normal collagen formation 

Nutritional Information


Ingredients

Per 25 ml Dose

NRV*

Vitamin C (L-Ascorbic acid)

60 mg

75%

Vitamin B5 (D-Calcium Pantothenate)

3 mg

50%

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCL)

1.4 mg

100%

Vitamin B7 (D-Biotin)

1500 μg

3000%

Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin)

2.5 μg

100%

Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)

5 μg

100%

Selenium (Sodium Selenite)

55 μg

100%

Silica (Silicone Dioxide)

25 mg

**

Grape seed powder

10 mg

**

Aloe Vera

10 mg

**

Green tea powder

10 mg

**

Hyaluronic acid (Sodium Hyaluronate)

50 mg

**

Hydrolysed Collagen (Fish)

10000 mg

**

** NRV not established

* NRV = Nutrient Reference Value

Collagen per serving: 10,000 mg per serving 

Bottomline: Someone looking for something with a little extra vitamins and minerals to boost their marine collagen fix. 

3. High Strength Marine Collagen (Capsules)

The High Strength Marine Collagen comes in easy-to-consume capsules that can simply be popped in after a meal or before exercise. You can take around 4 capsules every day, but consult with your doctor before settling on a dose that works for you. 

Highlights: 

  • Contains Hydrolysed Collagen Type 1
  • Packed with Hyaluronic Acid, Biotin, Silica, Vitamin C, Vitamin D3, Vitamin B6 and Vitamin B12
  • Hyaluronic acid combined with vitamin C replenishes and helps to rehydrate your skin, improving skin tone and texture
  • Biotin helps to strengthen root hair
  • Silica helps to strengthen nails
  • Nutrabytes® has partnered with Naticol® to offer a premium collagen supplement. Naticol® is a high-quality fish collagen peptide with an atomic weight of 4kDa, available in a fine, dense powder form. It is produced through an enzymatic hydrolysis process, which enhances its biological benefits, particularly in reducing inflammation and boosting collagen production. Supported by scientific research, Naticol® collagen is renowned for its superior organoleptic properties and is ideal for innovative health applications, promoting skin health and overall wellness.

Nutritional Information: 


Ingredients

Per Serving

NRV*

Marine Collagen (Hydrolysed Type 1)

2400 mg

**

Hyaluronic Acid

100 mg

**

Biotin

2000 μg

4000%

Vitamin C (L-Ascorbic Acid)

50 mg

62.5%

Silica

25 mg

**

Vitamin B6

2.8 mg

200%

Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin)

5 μg

200%

Vitamin B5

6 mg

100%

Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)

10 μg

200%

Grape Seed Powder

40 mg

**

Aloe Vera

40 mg

**

Green Tea

80 mg

**

** NRV not established

* NRV = Nutrient Reference Value

Collagen per serving: 2400 mg per serving

Bottomline: Partnering with Naticol to give our customers high-quality collagen. Choose it for the added benefits as well. 

4. 100% Pure Marine Collagen (Capsules)

100% Pure Marine Collagen (Capsules) comes from wild-caught fish that has been sourced sustainably. This is another product from Nutrabytes which offers collagen from Naticol®

Highlights: 

  • Type 1 hydrolysed collagen peptide 
  • Nutrabytes® has teamed up with Naticol® to offer a premium collagen supplement that sets new industry standards. Naticol® is a highly refined fish collagen peptide with an atomic weight of 4kDa, crafted into a fine, dense powder with exceptional organoleptic properties. Sourced from fish skins through a unique enzymatic hydrolysis process, Naticol® is scientifically proven to enhance collagen production and reduce inflammation, unlocking numerous biological benefits. This innovative partnership brings to market a cutting-edge collagen supplement designed to support advanced health applications backed by extensive research.

Nutritional Information: 


Ingredients

Per Serving

NRV*

Marine Collagen Naticol® Type 1 Pure Hydrolysed Peptides

1250 mg

**

** NRV not established

* NRV = Nutrient Reference Value

Collagen per serving: 1250 mg per serving

Bottomline: Perfect for those who want capsules and not liquid or powder. Partnered with Naticol® for a great product. 

5. Ultimate Marine Collagen (3 Variants Capsules) 

The Ultimate Marine Collagen comes in 3 variants of different numbers of capsules. We sell 60 capsules, 120 capsules, and 180 capsules products. 

Highlights: 

  • Packed with Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin A, and Vitamin C 
  • Enhanced with 19 amino acids 
  • Helps keep skin moisturised and hydrated 

Nutritional Information:

Ingredients

Per Serving

NRV*

Marine Collagen (Fish)

Naticol® Hydrolysed Marine Collagen Peptides

900 mg

**

Vitamin C

200 mg

250%

Hyaluronic Acid

100 mg

**

Retinyl Acetate

1000 μg

125%

** NRV not established

* NRV = Nutrient Reference Value

Collagen per serving: 1200 mg per serving, 

Bottomline: A good choice for those who want marine collagen capsules. 

6. Premium Bovine Collagen (Powder) 

The Premium Bovine Collagen (Powder) is a no-fuss bovine collagen product that is perfect for those who are allergic to marine collagen. 

Highlights: 

  • Made up of Type 1 and Type 3 collagen
  • Packed with 19 amino acids 
  • Strong anti-ageing properties

Nutritional Information:

Ingredients

Per Serving

NRV*

Hydrolysed Collagen Type 1 & 3 (Bovine)

10,000 mg

**

*NRV = Nutrient Reference Value

** = NRV Not Established


Collagen per serving: 10,000mg per serving 

Bottomline: Simple bovine collagen for collagen enthusiasts. 

7. High Strength Bovine Collagen (Liquid)

The High Strength Bovine Collagen comes in a berry flavour that makes it fun and fruity. It also has a lot of natural fruit juice blends for an enhanced taste. 

Highlights: 

  • Made from Type 1 and Type 3 collagen 
  • Contains Hyaluronic Acid, Silica, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, and Biotin, and 19 amino acids as well 
  •  Comes in a berry flavour 

Nutritional Information:


Ingredients

Per 25 ml Dose

NRV*

Vitamin C (L-Ascorbic acid)

120 mg

150%

Vitamin B5 (D-Calcium Pantothenate)

5 mg

30%

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCL)

1 mg

71%

Vitamin B7 (D-Biotin)

5000 μg

10000%

Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin)

24 μg

960%

Copper (Copper Gluconate)

1 mg

100%

Silica (Silicone Dioxide)

7 mg

**

Hyaluronic acid (Sodium Hyaluronate)

50 mg

**

Hydrolysed Collagen Types 1 & 3 (Bovine)

10000 mg

**

** NRV not established

* NRV = Nutrient Reference Value

Collagen per serving: 10,000mg per serving 

Bottomline: Packed with additional nutrients and comes in a berry flavour. 

8. Advanced Vegan Collagen 

90 capsules of a specially formulated vegan collagen supplement. Choose our Advanced Vegan Collagen supplement

Highlights: 

  • Includes Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin D3, Biotin, Silica, Vitamin B12, and essential amino acids sourced from plants
  • Made with superfoods, plant extracts, and fruits that help the production of collagen 
  • Pioneering and breakthrough formula 

Nutritional Information:

Ingredients

Per Serving

NRV*

Vitamin C

120 mg

150%

Hyaluronic Acid

100 mg

**

Biotin

1000 μg

2000%

Vitamin D3

5 μg

100%

Silica (Bamboo Stem)

7.5 mg

**

Vitamin E

24 mg

200%

Vitamin B 12

5 μg

100%

Vitamin A

800 μg

100%

Spirulina

20 mg

**

Copper

1 mg

100%

Zinc

10 mg

100%

Rose Hip

40 mg

**

Beetroot Extract

25 mg

**

Carrot Root

20 mg

**

Grape Seed Extract

20 mg

**

Orange Fruit

20 mg

**

Acerola Cherry Extract

20 mg

**

Blueberry Fruit Extract

20 mg

**

L-Histidine

100 mg

**

L-Leucine

100 mg

**

L-Lysine

100 mg

**

L-Methionine

100 mg

**

L-Phenylalanine

100 mg

**

L-Threonine

100 mg

**

L-Valine

100 mg

**

L-Proline

50 mg

**

L-Tryptophan

50 mg

**

L-Isoleucine

25 mg

**

L-Glycine

25 mg

**

Pomegranate Seed Extract

20 mg

**

Goji Berry Extract

20 mg

**

Kale

20 mg

**

Broccoli

20 mg

**

Spinach Leaf

20 mg

**

Garlic Bulb

10 mg

**

Bilberry Extract

20 mg

**

** NRV not established

* NRV = Nutrient Reference Value

Bottomline: The right choice for vegans. 

What Are The Common Benefits of Collagen? 

Incorporating collagen into your diet through supplements or collagen-rich foods can offer numerous benefits for skin, joints, bones, muscles, digestion, hair, nails, and overall health. 

However, it's always a good idea to consult with a doctor before starting any new supplement regimen, especially if you have any underlying health conditions.

1. Skin Health

Elasticity and Firmness: Collagen contributes to the skin's elasticity and firmness. As we age, collagen production decreases, leading to wrinkles and sagging. Supplementing with collagen may help improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of wrinkles.

Hydration: Collagen helps maintain skin hydration by supporting the skin's moisture barrier. This can lead to a more youthful and radiant complexion.

2. Joint Health

Joint Pain Relief: Collagen is a key component of cartilage, which cushions the joints. Supplementing collagen may help maintain cartilage integrity and reduce joint pain, particularly in conditions like osteoarthritis.

Improved Mobility: Regular collagen intake may improve joint flexibility and overall mobility, which is beneficial for those experiencing joint stiffness or discomfort.

3. Bone Health

Bone Strength: Collagen provides structural support to bones and helps maintain bone density. Studies suggest that collagen supplements may support bone health and may reduce the risk of fractures, especially in older adults.

Bone Regeneration: Collagen aids in the repair and regeneration of bone tissue, contributing to better bone recovery after injuries or fractures.

4. Muscle Mass

Muscle Strength and Growth: Collagen plays a role in muscle structure and strength. Supplementing with collagen may support muscle mass and improve strength, particularly when combined with resistance training.

Recovery and Repair: Collagen supports the repair of muscle tissue after exercise, reducing muscle soreness and aiding in recovery.

5. Digestive Health

Gut Lining Support: Collagen helps maintain the integrity of the gut lining, which can aid in digestion and reduce symptoms of digestive disorders like leaky gut syndrome.

Digestive Function: By supporting the connective tissue in the digestive tract, collagen may help improve overall digestive function and reduce inflammation.

6. Hair and Nail Health

Stronger Hair: Collagen provides essential amino acids that support hair structure, leading to stronger, healthier hair and potentially reducing hair loss.

Healthier Nails: Collagen can help strengthen nails, reducing brittleness and promoting growth.

Collagen Benefits For Women

Collagen is primarily marketed as a supplement for women because of the role it plays in improving skin, nail, and hair health. Collagen production begins to decrease in the body during the late 20s. This causes the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, pigmentation, and the loss of elasticity. Consuming collagen may help to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, pigmentation, and the loss of elasticity. 

Collagen is also found in the dermis layer of skin where hair roots are found. Collagen nourishes these hair roots and helps in the growth of new hair. Collagen also helps to strengthen nails, keeping them strong and healthy. It also helps to improve bone health as it may promote an increase in bone density and healthy muscle development. 

Finally, women who consume collagen may experience an increase in metabolic rate which means that they are able to lose weight faster. Since collagen helps a person stay fuller for longer, it has a role to play in weight loss

Collagen is also a great protein to consume for breastfeeding and postpartum mums. Consuming collagen can help mums get their daily recommended dose of protein. Collagen also helps with repair and restoration after natural delivery or C-section. 

Collagen Benefits For Men

Apart from the more general benefits of collagen consumption which have already been described above, men may also benefit from this supplement if they are engaged in bodybuilding or trying to shed the pounds. Collagen is after all a protein, and protein is good for men who want to bulk up. Collagen also helps in the recovery of muscles after a rigorous workout. Consuming collagen protein while engaging in resistance training may help a person gain fat-free muscle mass. Collagen also helps in the growth of hair follicles, increasing the quantity and quality of hair. 

Common Benefits Of The Vitamins And Minerals Used In Some of Our Products 

Vitamin D3 and Vitamin C directly influence collagen synthesis and stability, while Biotin, Hyaluronic Acid, Silica, and B vitamins contribute to the overall health of tissues that contain collagen. Together, they help maintain skin elasticity, joint health, bone strength, and overall well-being. For optimal results, incorporating these nutrients through a balanced diet or supplements can support and enhance the benefits of collagen in the body.

1. Vitamin D3

Collagen Synthesis: Vitamin D3 plays a crucial role in the synthesis and regulation of collagen. It helps stimulate the production of collagen in the skin, bones, and cartilage by promoting the activity of collagen-producing cells.

Bone Health: Vitamin D3 enhances the absorption of calcium, which is vital for maintaining strong bones and supporting collagen's role in bone matrix formation. This synergistic effect helps in maintaining bone density and preventing conditions like osteoporosis.

Skin Health: Adequate levels of Vitamin D3 contribute to skin health by supporting the skin’s barrier function and potentially reducing inflammation, which can indirectly support the maintenance and production of collagen.


2. Vitamin C

Collagen Production: Vitamin C is essential for the synthesis of collagen as it acts as a cofactor for the enzymes prolyl and lysyl hydroxylase, which are involved in collagen formation. Without Vitamin C, collagen fibres cannot be properly formed or stabilised.

Antioxidant Protection: Vitamin C also provides antioxidant protection, neutralising free radicals that can damage collagen fibres and accelerate skin aging. By reducing oxidative stress, Vitamin C helps preserve the integrity of existing collagen.

Wound Healing: Vitamin C supports the healing of wounds and the repair of damaged tissues by promoting collagen synthesis and aiding in the repair of connective tissues.

3. Biotin

Hair, Skin, and Nails: Biotin, also known as Vitamin B7, is often associated with healthy hair, skin, and nails. It supports the maintenance and health of these tissues by contributing to the production of keratin and collagen.

Cellular Metabolism: Biotin plays a role in cellular metabolism, which is crucial for the production of new cells, including those that produce collagen. This supports overall tissue health and repair.

4. Hyaluronic Acid

Hydration and Elasticity: Hyaluronic acid is a key component of connective tissues and helps retain moisture in the skin. It supports collagen by maintaining skin hydration and elasticity, which enhances the overall appearance and firmness of the skin.

Joint Health: In the joints, hyaluronic acid helps lubricate and cushion the cartilage, which works in tandem with collagen to support joint health and reduce pain and stiffness.

5. Silica

Collagen Formation: Silica is a mineral that supports collagen production by aiding in the synthesis and stability of collagen fibers. It is involved in the formation of glycosaminoglycans, which are essential for collagen’s structural integrity.

Skin and Hair Health: Silica contributes to skin elasticity and strength, as well as promoting healthy hair by supporting the collagen matrix in these tissues.

6. B Vitamins

Energy Metabolism: B vitamins, including B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7 (Biotin), B9 (Folate), and B12, are involved in energy metabolism, which supports overall cellular function, including the cells responsible for collagen production.

Skin Health: B vitamins help maintain healthy skin by supporting cellular repair and regeneration processes, which include the production of collagen. For example, Vitamin B3 (niacin) helps improve skin elasticity and reduce signs of aging.

Wound Healing: B vitamins support the body’s ability to heal wounds and repair tissues, which involves collagen production. They play a role in the repair and regeneration of the skin and connective tissues. 

What Sets Apart Collagen Products By Nutrabytes?

Premium Supplements: At Nutrabytes, we are dedicated to providing high-quality supplements with real, noticeable health benefits.

Top-Quality Ingredients: We responsibly and ethically source only the highest quality ingredients for purity and effectiveness.

Free From Common Allergens: Our supplements are free from GMOs, gluten, lactose (dairy), nuts, soy, and eggs.

Manufactured to High Standards: Produced in state-of-the-art facilities in the UK and Europe, adhering to globally recognised quality and safety certifications.

  • Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
  • Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP)
  • Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI)

Rigorous Safety Testing: All supplements undergo heavy metals and microbiology testing to ensure safety and compliance with strict UK and EU food safety standards.

Backed by Research: Our products are supported by scientific research and laboratory testing to promote your overall health and wellness.

It is also suitable for those following a KETO, PALEO, HALAL, and KOSHER diet.

Considering A Collagen Routine? Here’s How To Start! 

Step 1: Pick A Collagen Product With Vitamin C 

Vitamin C helps your body produce collagen. It is a key cofactor in the collagen production pathway, so pick a collagen product that is infused with this powerful antioxidant. 

Step 2: Type 1 and Type 3 Collagen Are Better For Skin Benefits

When choosing collagen, try to choose Type 1 and Type 3 collagen as these are more suitable for the skin. 

Step 3: Choose Between Powder, Liquid, Or Capsule Form 

Pick between powder, liquid, and capsule as per your preference, but liquid collagen is the most easily absorbed. 

Step 4: Avoid artificial flavours, soy, gluten, and known allergenic products

Try to ensure your collagen is as “clean” as possible with little to no heavy minerals or other contaminants.

Step 5: Check The Dosage

The bottle should have instructions on how much collagen is okay to consume in a day. If you are still concerned, speak to your doctor. 

Step 6: Best time to take your Nutrabytes Collagen Supplements

However, it’s worth noting that you do not need to take collagen on an empty stomach to obtain all the benefits. In fact, collagen supplements like Nutrabytes collagen are actually extremely easy for your body to absorb. As soon as the collagen enters the stomach, it’s broken down into peptides - these peptides are then absorbed through your gastrointestinal tract into your bloodstream. Nutrabytes Collagen is already broken down in peptides through the hydrolysis process for the body to easily absorb into the bloodstream, which makes it quicker and more effective than other forms of collagen.

Reference Links

  1. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/23089-collagen 
  2. https://naturalforce.com/blogs/nutrition/bovine-collagen-vs-marine-collagen 
  3. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/bovine-collagen#bottom-line 
  4. https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/considering-collagen-drinks-and-supplements-202304122911