Vegan Pro Collagen (Orange)
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Vegan Pro Collagen and VeCollal®: Plant-based solutions for healthy skin and natural collagen production
Vegan Pro Collagen and VeCollal® represent ground-breaking innovations in plant-based collagen support. These products have been developed for vegans and vegetarians who want the benefits of collagen without the use of animal ingredients. They offer powerful solutions that promote healthy skin, improve skin elasticity and reduce visible signs of aging. With clinically documented results and sustainable production methods, Vegan Pro Collagen and VeCollal® provide an ethical and effective alternative to traditional collagen supplements.
Benefits and effects
Reduces visible signs of aging
Vegan Pro Collagen is clinically documented to reduce wrinkles by 14%, while VeCollal® has shown a reduction of as much as 32.9% after eight weeks. Both improve skin texture and elasticity.
Supports natural collagen production
VeCollal® mimics the amino acid profile of type I collagen in human skin and increases collagen production in fibroblasts by up to 134.97%. Vegan Pro Collagen delivers amino acids in the same ratio as type I collagen, which stimulates the body's natural collagen production.
Promotes skin elasticity and texture
The combination of vitamin C, gotu kola and ginseng root helps to nourish the skin, improve elasticity and give a youthful glow. VeCollal® has shown an improvement in skin texture of 13.1% and an increase in elasticity by 6% within eight weeks.
Hydration and collagen density
VeCollal® increases skin hydration by 6% and collagen density by 7.7%, helping to maintain skin's youthful appearance.
Suitable for plant-based diets
Both products are 100% vegan, free of GMOs and produced using sustainable methods.
Technical specifications
Vegan Pro Collagen
- VeCollal® blend: 5000 mg with amino acids, gotu kola, vitamin C and ginseng root.
- Vitamin C: 200 mg per serving for collagen synthesis.
- Protein: 3 g per serving.
- Dosage: Mix one scoop (6.3 g) daily with 240 ml of water or beverage of your choice.
VeCollal®
- Biomimetic technology: Mimics the amino acid profile of type I collagen.
- Results: Clinically proven to reduce wrinkles, improve elasticity and increase collagen density.
Disclaimer and disclaimer
These products are intended for adults and should be used in consultation with a doctor. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Dietary supplements should not replace a varied diet. Keep out of the reach of children. Uno Vita AS does not claim that the products we market can cure disease. The information is based on publicly available research and freedom of expression.
Conclusion
Vegan Pro Collagen and VeCollal® provide innovative, plant-based solutions for healthy skin and natural collagen production. With clinically proven results, sustainable production methods and carefully selected ingredients, these products are ideal for those who want to improve skin health in an ethical and effective way.
Scientific references
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- Amaro-Ortiz, A., et al. "The role of vitamin C in skin health." Dermato-Endocrinology (2014).
- Kim, S., et al. "Effect of ginseng root on collagen production." Journal of Medicinal Plants Research (2010).
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