THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF COLLAGEN
JOINT, MUSCLE, & TENDON STRENGTHENING & MOBILITY:
When we begin to lose the collagen inherent within our connective tissues, we can often develop stiffness of joints, muscles, and tendons, as well as those pesky aches. When we increase our collagen consumption and levels, this allows for the formation of new collagen and increased ease of mobility and function of these joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. We are able to exercise and simply, move, better.
GUT REGULATION:
Collagen is also embedded within the connective tissue along the gut. It helps "heal and seal" both the gut and colon lining so that toxins are not released into the bloodstream. This prevents the development of resulting gastrointestinal disorders, such as leaky gut disorder.
CARDIOVASCULAR REGULATION:
Collagen is also a main component of our cardiovascular system. Connective tissues comprised of collagen separate the upper and lower heart valves, and are found interspersed throughout the heart to allow for tension from blood flow pressure throughout the heart. This allows the body's blood flow and heart to function properly. Having a healthy amount of collagen in the heart to function properly assists in preventing cardiovascular irregularities and dysfunction, and helps repair tissues in the arteries. The amino acids found in collagen help to move fat build-up out of the arteries to prevent fat accumulation and clogged arteries to keep a healthy blood circulation. Furthermore, it assists with vasodilation, or a simultaneous widening of the arteries and relaxation of muscles and blood cells to allow for optimal circulation.
METABOLISM & ENERGY LEVEL REGULATION:
Collagen further assists in regulating our metabolism and energy levels. Because collagen assists with digestion, it helps maintain a healthy metabolism. The amino acids in collagen also assist in converting glucose, or sugar, into energy to feed muscle cells and build lean muscle mass and producing energy. Lean muscle helps support our bones and burn more calories than fat.
WOUND HEALING:
Lastly, collagen is also beneficial in would healing. When we experience injuries with wounds, new collagen fibrils in connective tissue are synthesized to strengthen, cover, and close the wound. The healing process is dependent on the rate of synthesis and the quantity of collagen available, so supplementing our intake of collagen significantly contributes to healthy wound healing.
Note: Vitamin C is a crucial component to collagen production in the body. Vitamin C, in conjunction with collagen, enhances and encourages the breakdown of amino acids in the collagen proteins for absorption, usage, and formation within the body. The best form of nutrition is whole food-based nutrition, so we have paired our marine collagen with organic Peruvian camu camu, which has the most potent vitamin C content of any fruit, and a number of antioxidant benefits.
Sustainability Matters
Ethical Suppliers
We use only ethically sourced, organic, and wildcrafted ingredients with certifications like USDA Organic, Fair Trade, or MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) for our collagen formulas.
Eco-Friendly Packaging
We give plastic a second life by using recycled materials for our packaging, reducing waste and keeping plastic out of landfills and oceans.
Whole Food & Upcycled Ingredients
Our formulas are 100% organic, whole food-based, and use upcycled food ingredients to reduce waste in production. We minimize waste by using byproducts from the food industry, like amino-rich fish scales, to create high-quality, nutrient-dense supplements.
Responsible & Transparent Sourcing
We partner with sustainable farms to ensure our ingredients are ethically and responsibly harvested, without harming the environment.
Ethical Production
We work with manufacturers who follow eco-friendly practices, reduce water waste, and ensure fair labor conditions, because sustainability starts with responsibility.

