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Hey Nutrition Collagen Complex Hyaluronic Acid & Sea Kelp Vitamin E, C, Biotin - Healthy Nails, Skin, Hair Joints Metabolism - Type 1 Marine Supplement - Non GMO, 60 Capsules

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As for Sea Kelp, it’s a large brown algae native to deep saltwater. It’s very nutritious and it has plenty of benefits to offer. Kelp can improve weight loss, support hair health, help fight diabetes, improve cholesterol levels, aid longevity, bone health, thyroid function, and muscle function, as well as provide anti-aging benefits among other things [ R, R, R, R, R]. I mean, don’t get me wrong. Ascorbic Acid can be plenty of help. In fact, in studies, it has been shown that there is, essentially, no difference between the two if the body really needs vitamin C [ R, R, R].

Well, it’s hard to say because the Marine supplement of this review isn’t exactly straightforward about the ingredients that it contains. I mean, nowhere do they share with us its actual label. And that’s actually rare to see because most supplement manufacturers are very upfront about that. Another thing to potentially add to that is the fact that they don’t claim to source it from Wild-Caught, Deep-Sea fish which I would say is the best way to go. However, even if they don’t, I wouldn’t consider it a negative due to the following fact [ R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R]. To start, 1000 milligrams is not a particularly high amount of Collagen. I mean, proper powder supplements like the Truvani Marine Collagen (review) typically offer no less than 10 grams of the protein per serving. So, to have 10-fold less likely won’t be that beneficial [ R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R]. Now, to kind of return to discussing that Marine Collagen aspect, there is one thing that bothers me. Yes, Hey Nutrition fosters this idea of creating supplements just from the highest quality ingredients. However, they don’t really boast about doing in-house testing or third-party testing. Hence, they probably aren’t [ R, R].According to the manufacturer, Hey Nutrition Collagen Complex “delivers potent doses of natural ingredients to help diminish the appearance of fine lines, prevent new wrinkles, improve hair and nail health, protect skin against UV rays and pollutants, improve immune function, and aid with weight management & joint health.” So, it sounds amazing [ R]. Another example would be the Potassium Sorbate that we find in supplements like the Vim & Vigor Collagenate (review). It uses something known as Potassium Sorbate. But that’s a substance shown in a few studies to potentially damage white blood cells. Which can in turn damage DNA. Which can lead to cancer among other things [ R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R]. Another one to compare it to would be the Truvani Marine Collagen (review). This is Wild-Caught, Deep-Sea, Non-GMO, also third-party tested. It doesn’t add any additional substances apart from Collagen but it adds the very rare Type II Collagen of Marine. And it typically costs 2.12 for every 10 grams of Marine Collagen. There are many ways a Collagen supplement can be done. It can be a matter of just the Collagen as we have in the Sanar Collagen Wrinkle Formula (review). Then, there’s the option to do it with one or two extra ingredients like in the Yoli Collagen (review). And then, of course, we can also be a lot more elaborate with the additions like in the Reserveage Collagen Booster (review). And the latter is also the case here.

Hey Nutrition actually sources it from Fish parts that would be otherwise disposed of. Hence, they’re doing it in a really sustainable way which has to be given props for.As for free-of claims, we’ve got claims saying that it’s Non-GMO, Dairy-Free, Pescatarian-Friendly, Artificial-Flavors-Free.

So, per serving (two capsules), the Hey Nutrition Collagen supplement offers 1000 milligrams of Hydrolyzed Marine Collagen, 20 milligrams of Hyaluronic Acid, 66 micrograms of Sea Kelp Extract, 1,800 micrograms of Biotin, 10 milligrams of vitamin E, and 40 milligrams of vitamin C. Here’s to elaborate on what all of that means. On that note, based on what I’ve seen with similar products, I would assume this has a global success rate of around 89% or 90%.

As for Hyaluronic Acid, it’s a very natural substance. We can actually find it in our bodies even without supplementation. But augmenting the amount of it through supplementation can help reduce wrinkles, delete dandruff, support skin elasticity, youthful look, and skin health overall, improve eye and joint health, and more. The only downside is that supplements typically offer about 50-100 milligrams. This is just 20 [ R, R, R, R, R]. I mean, don’t get me wrong, it has its positives. It’s Non-GMO. It’s sustainably sourced. It comprises a pretty unique ingredient combination. It does it by the way of only harmless additives. So, it definitely has its charm. So, in this Hey Nutrition Collagen review, we will look at what this Marine Complex has to offer and is it truly something worth looking into getting.

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