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The Harvest Table800g Peptan Pure Collagen (With Bioactive Collagen Peptides)

R599

Retail: R880
About

Peptan is type 1 collagen peptides the same type as found in our bones and skin.

Peptan is a high-purity, natural product, containing more than 97% protein (on a dry weight basis). Peptan are bioactive collagen peptides, their hydrolyzed form makes them easily digestible by humans.

Peptan can support overall mobility and skin beauty.

At The Harvest Table, we believe that ancient wisdom can be used to guide the lifestyle choices that we make today and that returning to some of the ancient traditions can be exceptionally beneficial.

Product Features
  • Highly soluble in cold water. You can blend Peptan powder in any types of drinks such as smoothies, dairy and more.
  • Neutral in taste and odour. Peptan can be easily integrated into any kind of recipes you like.
  • Heat resistant. Whether it's for adding in soup, hot chocolate or even for home-baked cake, you will enjoy the same health benefits.
  • Halaal certified
  • Expiry Date: June 2022

Size
800g

Ingredients
Pure Peptan collagen

Daily Recommended Intake
Serving size 2 TBS (16g)

Nutritional Information per 100g
Energy 1 523KJ
Protein 97g
Glycaemic Carbohydrates 2g
Total Fat  0g
Dietary Fibre 0g
total Sodium 280mg

Usage
Mix 2 level tablespoons with water or juice and thoroughly mix in a blender, shaker or with a fork for 20-30 seconds. For best results, consume 1-2 servings daily, with one serving post-exercise. Can also be blended into your favourite smoothie or mixed into your morning coffee.

Storage
Keep in the jar with lid tightly closed

Allergens
None

For more information visit The Harvest Table

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