Vital Proteins Peptides Collagen Cocoa (297g)
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20,000mg unflavoured collagen peptides for skin that looks dry or less firm, and hair and nails that have lost their shine.
Ingredients in Vital Proteins Collagen
Each scoop gives
- Hydrolysed bovine collagen 10,000mg. Up to two serving can be taken each day.
- No sugar
- Lovely Chocolate Flavour.
- The cocoa flavour is rich enough to stand on its own without needing additional ingredients.
Benefits of Bovine Collagen
This is one of the main proteins in skin, hair, nails, joints, bones, tendons, ligaments, blood vessels and connective tissue.
Bovine collagen is a good all-round collagen because it naturally contains Type I and Type III collagen.
- It helps skin look fresher, smoother and firmer, especially when taken every day.
- It boosts skin hydration over time, helping skin look less dry, less tired and more plump.
- It reduces the look of fine lines, especially when lines are come with dryness or tired looking skin.
- It gives hair key amino acids, helping it feel stronger, healthier, shinier and less prone to snapping.
- It helps nails grow stronger and longer. They break less.
- It is useful when joints feel creaky, stiff or worn from age, exercise or everyday use. It is needed for cartilage, tendons and ligaments.
- It is also great for strong bones, because it makes up about 30% of your bones. Think Calcium and minerals to protect against bone thinning and collagen and protein to avoid brittle bones.
Collagen levels naturally fall with age, sun damage, smoking, alcohol, stress, high sugar, poor sleep and low protein intake can speed this up.
For best results, collagen needs to be taken daily. It is a long-term supplement, not a quick fix.
How Hydrolysed Collagen Works
1. Getting Collagen Absorbed
The problem with ordinary collagen-rich foods is that they contain large intact proteins. During digestion, these are broken down into amino acids and may not be used by the body as collagen.
Hydrolysed bovine collagen has already been broken down into smaller collagen peptides. These smaller fragments are easier to digest, mix well into drinks and can appear in the bloodstream after digestion.
2. Signals the Body to Make Collagen
Once absorbed, collagen peptides can act as signalling molecules. They are thought to encourage cells such as:
- fibroblasts in the skin
- chondrocytes in cartilage
to increase their own production of collagen and other structural compounds, including elastin and hyaluronic acid.
This involves pathways such as TGF-β/Smad, which are linked with collagen production and tissue repair signalling.
In simple terms, collagen peptides do not just act as raw building blocks. They also appear to “nudge” the body’s own collagen-making cells into action.
Types of Collagen
Bovine collagen is usually rich in Type I and Type III collagen.
- Type I collagen is found in skin, bones, tendons, ligaments and connective tissue.
- Type III collagen is found alongside Type I collagen in skin, joints, muscles and blood vessels, and is important for flexible connective tissue.
Collagen Declines With Age
- From the mid-twenties, the body produces roughly 1 to 1.5 per cent less of this structural protein annually.
- By 40, production has dropped 20 to 30 per cent.
- After menopause, the decline accelerates sharply, with women losing up to 30 per cent of skin-based protein in just five years.
UV exposure, smoking, sugar, and stress compound this natural slowdown.
Fine lines, joint stiffness, and brittle nails from the thirties onwards are visible signs of this process.
At what age should you start taking collagen supplements
The body begins producing less of this structural protein in the mid-twenties. Many people start supplementing in their late twenties or thirties. Studies show benefits across all age ranges.
How Collagen Improves your Gut Lining
Collagen is also used in stomach and gut formulas because it gives the body three amino acids heavily used in lining tissue: glycine, proline and hydroxyproline.
- Glycine helps make the protective mucus layer that coats the gut wall. That mucus layer is one of the things that stops the lining feeling raw and irritated.
- Proline is used to make new collagen fibres. These fibres sit underneath the gut lining and help hold the tissue together.
- Hydroxyproline helps collagen keep its tight, stable shape. Without enough hydroxyproline, collagen fibres are weaker and less well formed.
This is why collagen is not really a “digestion” ingredient like an enzyme. It does not break food down. It is more about feeding the structure of the gut wall.
Glutamine does a different job. It is a main fuel source for enterocytes, the cells that line the gut. So glutamine feeds the surface cells, while collagen gives amino acids for the tissue structure underneath.
Rainforest Alliance Cocoa: Sustainability
The Rainforest Alliance certification on the cocoa source means the cacao beans are grown according to standards that protect forests, improve farmer livelihoods, and promote sustainable agriculture.
The unflavoured, odourless powder is designed to be added to anything you already eat or drink.
· Add two scoops (20g) to any hot or cold liquid and stir until dissolved
· Most popular in milk (any kind) hot or cold. You can also blend it into smoothies, stir it into porridge, or mix it into yoghurt.
· Take once daily at any time, with or without food
· Taking it with a source of vitamin C (juice, fruit, or a supplement) supports the body's ability to use the peptides for building new structural protein
Many people enjoy this as a morning hot chocolate or an afternoon treat.
Take with Vitamin C
This is a pure, single-ingredient formula with no added vitamins. That simplicity is intentional, but there is one thing to be aware of: your body requires vitamin C to synthesise new structural protein. Without adequate vitamin C, the peptides are significantly less effective. Vitamin C has an EFSA-approved claim: it contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin.
If your diet is rich in fresh fruit and vegetables, you are likely covered. If not, consider taking a separate vitamin C supplement alongside this, or adding it to orange juice rather than plain water.
Time Taken to See the Results of Collagen?
· Skin hydration: 4-6 weeks of daily use in clinical studies
· Skin elasticity and firmness: 8-12 weeks
· Joint comfort and stiffness: 8-12 weeks of consistent use
· Nail strength: 12-24 weeks
· Hair improvements: 12-24 weeks
· Bone density: 6-12 months in longer-term studies
At 20g per serving, you are providing your body with a generous dose. The key is still daily consistency over weeks and months.
Supplements to Take With Pure Peptides
· Vitamin C is the most important companion. Without it, the body cannot build functional structural protein. A 500-1000mg supplement or vitamin C-rich foods daily is sufficient.
· Omega-3 fish oil for anti-inflammatory support and skin barrier function
· Vitamin D3, particularly in Ireland where deficiency is widespread
· Hyaluronic acid if skin hydration is your primary goal
Safety Info: Vital Proteins Collagen
- Contains bovine protein.
- Manufactured in a facility that also processes fish, milk, and tree nuts.
- Not suitable for vegetarians.
- Free from gluten in the product itself.
- NSF Certified for Sport.
- No significant drug interactions.
- Consult your doctor if pregnant, breastfeeding, or on medication. Store in a cool, dry place with the lid sealed.

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