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Native Whey Isolate
Creatine (Creapure®)
Collagen Peptides Peptan® 1
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Omega 3 Epax®
Multivitamins
BCAAs 4.1.1 Builders
Multiminerals
ZMB Pidolates
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Glutathione Setria®
Curcumin
Keratin (Cynatin - FLX®)
Amino Acids of Collagen 4.4.1
Digestive enzymes (Digezyme®)
OptiMSM® (MethylSulfonylMethane)
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You are looking for a collagen present:
In quantity in the skin ?
In hair and nails ?
Or rather, at the joint and tendon level?
Compare and find out which collagen is right for you!
Collagen is a fibrous protein that primarily makes up connective tissues in the human body, such as bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and skin.
Thanks to the different comparison criteria, you can compare Nutrimuscle collagens more easily. Each criterion is defined so that you can identify the comparison element that interests you, and thus become an expert.
Collagen is considered the most abundant protein in the human body, representing about a third of the total protein mass. In this comparison, we show you where collagen is most located based on its type and origin.
Collagen can be extracted from different sources, such as fish skin, bones and scales for marine collagen, or obtained by extraction from the skin and bones of animals such as cows for bovine collagen.
There are currently a large number of types of collagen. The most present in the body and the most interesting for athletes are types 1 and 2.
Collagen is made up of amino acids, with the 3 most important being glycine, proline, and lysine.
The addition of vitamin C with collagen ensures the normal function of skin, cartilage and ensures normal bone function.
Glucosamine and chondroitin are natural components of joints.
Price per portion for 500g except Nutrimix Articular (600g) and Collagen Amino Acids 4.4.1 (450g)