- Codeage Multi Collagen Platinum stick packs provide a premium and convenient way to incorporate collagen into your daily routine. This formula features a unique blend of 5 types of collagen peptides from 5 different food sources, including grass-fed collagen, wild-caught marine collagen, and 18 amino acids all-in-one.
- This advanced collagen powder is enriched with 10,000 mcg of biotin, keratin, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin D3, hyaluronic acid, niacin, and pantothenic acid.
- Our collagen is sourced from grass-fed, pasture-raised bovine. Each box of Codeage Multi Collagen Platinum provides a 1-month supply with 30 stick packs.
- Suitable for both women and men, these unflavored collagen powder travel stick packs can be easily mixed into your favorite hot or cold drinks, smoothies, or protein shakes, offering a boost of collagen anytime, anywhere on the go.
- Manufactured in a cGMP-certified facility in the USA with global ingredients, Codeage Multi Collagen Platinum is non-GMO, dairy-free, soy-free, gluten-free, and contains zero carbs. It is also suitable for keto and paleo diets, free from shellfish, artificial flavors, colors, sweeteners, oils, and preservatives. This formula is also available in a canister format.
Multi Collagen Peptides Powder Platinum Stick Pack.
Multi Collagen Peptides Powder Platinum Stick Pack.
Collagen, biotin, and keratin.
Codeage Multi Collagen Sticks Platinum is a premium powder formula available in convenient stick packs, combining 5 types of collagen peptides, 18 amino acids, biotin, keratin, and essential vitamins B6, C, and D3, plus hyaluronic acid and pantothenic acid. Each pack contains 30 sticks, offering a comprehensive all-in-one solution.
- Codeage Multi Collagen Platinum stick packs provide a premium and convenient way to incorporate collagen into your daily routine. This formula features a unique blend of 5 types of collagen peptides from 5 different food sources, including grass-fed collagen, wild-caught marine collagen, and 18 amino acids all-in-one.
- This advanced collagen powder is enriched with 10,000 mcg of biotin, keratin, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin D3, hyaluronic acid, niacin, and pantothenic acid.
- Our collagen is sourced from grass-fed, pasture-raised bovine. Each box of Codeage Multi Collagen Platinum provides a 1-month supply with 30 stick packs.
- Suitable for both women and men, these unflavored collagen powder travel stick packs can be easily mixed into your favorite hot or cold drinks, smoothies, or protein shakes, offering a boost of collagen anytime, anywhere on the go.
- Manufactured in a cGMP-certified facility in the USA with global ingredients, Codeage Multi Collagen Platinum is non-GMO, dairy-free, soy-free, gluten-free, and contains zero carbs. It is also suitable for keto and paleo diets, free from shellfish, artificial flavors, colors, sweeteners, oils, and preservatives. This formula is also available in a canister format.
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$69.99Codeage Multi Collagen Sticks Platinum is a premium powder formula available in convenient stick packs, combining 5 types of collagen peptides, 18 amino acids, biotin, keratin, and essential vitamins B6, C, and D3, plus hyaluronic acid and pantothenic acid. Each pack contains 30 sticks, offering a comprehensive all-in-one solution.
Supplement Facts
Ingredients
Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid), Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol), Niacin (as Niacinamide), Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxal-5'-Phosphate), Biotin, Pantothenic Acid (as D-Calcium Pantothenate), Multi-Collagen Complex: Grass-Fed Hydrolyzed Bovine Collagen Peptides (BSE-free), Chicken Bone Broth, Beef Bone Broth (BSE-free), Wild-Caught Hydrolyzed Fish Collagen Peptides, Eggshell Membrane Collagen, Hydrolyzed Keratin, Hyaluronic Acid (as Sodium Hyaluronate). Contains: Fish (Cod, Snapper), Egg.
Amino acid profile (average milligrams per serving): Alanine 867 mg, Arginine 737 mg, Aspartic Acid 558 mg, Glutamic Acid 979 mg, Glycine 2334 mg, Histidine 73 mg, Hydroxylysine 85 mg, Hydroxyproline 1234 mg, Isoleucine 149 mg, Leucine 285 mg, Lysine 358 mg, Methionine 86 mg, Phenylalanine 189 mg, Proline 1354 mg, Serine 325 mg, Threonine 177 mg, Tyrosine 50 mg, Valine 220 mg. Average milligrams per serving naturally occurring; absolute values may vary. Contains 8 of 9 essential amino acids. Not a significant source of protein. Collagen protein does not count toward the FDA recommended Percent Daily Value for protein because it lacks one essential amino acid: tryptophan. Packaged by weight, not volume. Settling may occur.
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Ingredients
Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid), Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol), Niacin (as Niacinamide), Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxal-5'-Phosphate), Biotin, Pantothenic Acid (as D-Calcium Pantothenate), Multi-Collagen Complex: Grass-Fed Hydrolyzed Bovine Collagen Peptides (BSE-free), Chicken Bone Broth, Beef Bone Broth (BSE-free), Wild-Caught Hydrolyzed Fish Collagen Peptides, Eggshell Membrane Collagen, Hydrolyzed Keratin, Hyaluronic Acid (as Sodium Hyaluronate). Contains: Fish (Cod, Snapper), Egg.
Amino acid profile (average milligrams per serving): Alanine 867 mg, Arginine 737 mg, Aspartic Acid 558 mg, Glutamic Acid 979 mg, Glycine 2334 mg, Histidine 73 mg, Hydroxylysine 85 mg, Hydroxyproline 1234 mg, Isoleucine 149 mg, Leucine 285 mg, Lysine 358 mg, Methionine 86 mg, Phenylalanine 189 mg, Proline 1354 mg, Serine 325 mg, Threonine 177 mg, Tyrosine 50 mg, Valine 220 mg. Average milligrams per serving naturally occurring; absolute values may vary. Contains 8 of 9 essential amino acids. Not a significant source of protein. Collagen protein does not count toward the FDA recommended Percent Daily Value for protein because it lacks one essential amino acid: tryptophan. Packaged by weight, not volume. Settling may occur.
Suggested Use
Adults mix 1 packet with 8 fl oz of hot coffee, hot liquid, or your favorite beverage. Mix thoroughly and enjoy!
CAUTION: Do not exceed recommended dose. Please use caution if you have allergies or sensitivities to any of the listed ingredients. Pregnant or nursing mothers and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement. Use only as directed. Some people might experience slight intolerance to marine or bovine product. If gastrointestinal discomfort (including bloating, cramps, diarrhea, or other digestive upset) or other sensitivity is experienced stop taking the product immediately. Some people are allergic to bovine (beef) or fish. If you are pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition, please consult with your physician before use. If you have any questions about consuming this dietary supplement, consult with your health care professional before using. If you use prescription drugs or over-the-counter medications, are unaware of your current medical condition or have a pre-existing medical condition(s), consult with your health care professional before using. Discontinue use immediately if you experience any adverse symptoms or reactions while taking this product. Discontinue use 2 weeks prior to surgery. Do not use if your health status is unknown. Do not use if safety seal is damaged or missing. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Store in a cool, dry place, away from heat moisture. Biotin can be received in adequate or extra amounts from food and regular diet only. Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction.
References
Biotin: an essential B vitamin involved in a number of specific biological reactions responsible for the metabolism of fats, glucose and amino acids
Biotin. Fact Sheet for Health Professionals. NIH. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Biotin-HealthProfessional/
Vitamin C: antioxidant support, collagen synthesis, skin & hair health
One of vitamin C’s essential functions is to serve as an antioxidant, protecting the body from excessive oxidation. Vitamin C plays a pivotal role in the regeneration of vitamin E, another important antioxidant.
Vitamin C. Health Professional Fact Sheet. NIH. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminC-HealthProfessional/
Vitamin C is required to support synthesis of collagen in the body. Collagen is the major component of the body’s connective tissue.
Vitamin C. Health Professional Fact Sheet. NIH. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminC-HealthProfessional/
Vitamin C supports skin health in two ways: as an antioxidant and as a required cofactor for production of collagen in the body. References for these roles are provided above.
Skin dermal and epidermal layers contain relatively high amounts of vitamin C. Age and UV exposure can reduce tissue levels.
Skin Health. Linus Pauling Institute. Oregon State University. https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/health-disease/skin-health/vitamin-C
Vitamin D, from diet and production within the skin, play a vital role in skin health. More specifically, vitamin D in skin plays a critical role in regulating the proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes, the cells responsible for producing the structural protein keratin. This process ensures normal cell growth and maintains the skin barrier. Vitamin D has also been shown to be involved in maintaining the growth cycle of mature hair follicles.
Vitamin D. Health Professional Fact Sheet. NIH. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessional/
Vitamin D and Skin Health. Linus Pauling Institute. Oregon State University. https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/health-disease/skin-health/vitamin-D
Vitamin B6: essential in the metabolism of protein, fat, carbohydrates
Vitamin B6 is found in 6 forms all of which can be utilized. Two forms, Pyridoxal 5’ phosphate (PLP) and pyridoxamine 5’ phosphate (PMP) are the active coenzyme forms of vitamin B6. Vitamin B6 in coenzyme forms performs a wide variety of functions in the body, with involvement in more than 100 enzyme reactions, primarily concerned with protein metabolism. Both PLP and PMP are involved in amino acid metabolism, and PLP is also involved in the metabolism of one-carbon units, carbohydrates, and lipids
Vitamin B6. Health Professional Fact Sheet. NIH. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/vitaminb6-healthprofessional/
Pantothenic acid: essential in fatty acid metabolism
The primary functions of Pantothenic acid involve the synthesis of coenzyme A (CoA) and acyl carrier protein, both of which are involved in the metabolism of fatty acids.
Pantothenic acid. Health Professional Fact Sheet. NIH. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/PantothenicAcid-HealthProfessional/
Hydrolyzed keratin protein: a source of amino acids used by the body form new protein
Keratin is a major structural protein in hair and nails.
Composition of hair and nails ( and overview of conditions):
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Hyaluronic acid: joint & skin health
HA supports joint lubrication. Several human studies in persons who are healthy as well as those with osteoarthritis, experienced reduction in knee pain following ingestion of oral HA. Various daily doses were studied (80 mg-630 mg) and all showed benefit. (The complex molecule hyaluronan is found in the joint space where if lubricates and cushions joints.)
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HA supports skin hydration. Hyaluronic acid is a building block of hyaluronan, a complex molecule found in the extracellular matrix of tissues such as skin, eye and joints. It plays a role in lubrication of joints and is important in maintaining skin moisture.
Oral supplementation with HA has been shown in at least 6 human studies to improve skin moisture content. These studies have been reviewed by Kawada et al. Studies examined a range of doses (37.5 mg HA per day to 240 mg HA per day-3 studies at 120 mg HA per day). The consumption period ranged from 4 to 12 weeks, with all time periods showing benefit.
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Organic Chicken Bone Broth
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Vitamin C & Hyaluronic Acid
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