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Frequently asked questions about Collagen Drink

How long should I take PROCEANIS Collagen Drink?

For optimal results, we recommend continuous consumption for a minimum period of three months.

Does it have side effects?

Proceanis collagen drink is highly dosed, but well tolerated and contains no artificial sweeteners, colors or flavors.

Is it suitable for vegetarians and vegans?

Because Proceanis Collagen Drink contains collagen from wild cod, it is classified as Pescatarian. Therefore, it is not considered suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Are there clinical studies that demonstrate the effect of Proceanis Collagen Drink?

Yes, there are several studies that demonstrate the positive effect of marine collagen peptides on human skin, especially in terms of elasticity and wrinkle reduction.

Where does the collagen in Proceanis Collagen Drink come from?

The collagen in Proceanis Collagen Drink comes from wild cod caught in the crystal-clear waters of the North Atlantic and sourced from certified sustainable fishing in Norwegian waters. Cod skin is very similar to human skin, which is why it is also used in medicine to repair the skin of people with burns.

Why is cod collagen especially good for the skin?

Cod collagen is mainly composed of type 1 (skin type) collagen. It has an exceptionally high percentage of glycine, proline and hydroxyproline, the most important components of skin collagen (helix formation) and contains a particularly high amount of essential amino acids. Unlike other products on the market, cod collagen also contains cysteine ​​and an exceptionally high amount of the precursor methionine, both of which are crucial for the formation of collagen fibers.

How is Proceanis Collagen Drink different from Proceanis Hyaluron Drink?

While both drinks help improve the skin, the Collagen Drink focuses mainly on the structural protein collagen that is responsible for giving our skin firmness and elasticity. The goal of the hyaluronic acid drink is to increase the supply of hyaluronic acid, which keeps the space between cells hydrated.