What is collagen? And Landish marine collagen?

Collagen is the principal protein found in skin, bones, cartilage and the body’s connective tissues (1).

Landish hydrolyzed marine collagen is made from wild-caught fish skins and has undergone hydrolysis, a clean, enzymatic process that involves breaking the collagen down to collagen peptides (chains of amino acids) for maximum absorption, bioavailability and effectiveness.



References:

Nezwek, T. A., & Varacallo, M. (2022). Physiology, Connective Tissue. In StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing.

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