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Oh So PurePack of 3 300g Hydrolyzed Collagen

R899

Retail: R1,200
About

Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, accounting for approximately a third of the total body’s protein composition. As we age, our body’s natural ability to synthesize collagen significantly reduces. Wrinkles, Thinning Hair, Brittle nails & Bones, Sore Joints & Muscles are a clear indication that Oh So Pure collagen supplementation is needed. Collagen is the major protein in the connective tissues of the body. It ensures the integrity, elasticity and strength of skin, cartilage and bones. Supplementation will help preserve and restore your body’s natural balance. Collagen should be taken daily in the morning and evening is suggested. This has no flavouring and can be added to water, coffee, juice, smoothies and other edible products. 

Product Features
  • Improves nail strength
  • Improves gut health
  • Promotes muscle healing
  • Reduces wrinkles
  • Promotes hair quality and growth
  • Relieves joint pain
  • Improves metabolism
  • Promotes better quality sleep
  • Can be used for weight management
  • Improves skin hydration
  • Can be used as a detoxifier
  • Promotes new hair regeneration
  • Improves circulation
  • Reduces the appearance of cellulite
  • Expiry date: 10/2025
Product Specifications
  • Pack of 3 (300g per pack)
  • 100% Pure Hydrolyzed collagen
  • 10 000 mg collagen per serving
  • 300g value pack
  • 30 servings per pack (90 in total)
  • Resealable bag
  • Zero additives
  • Zero caffeine
  • Zero Allergens
  • Zero Dairy
  • Zero colourants
  • Zero sugar
  • Zero Gluten
  • Zero preservatives
  • Zero Colourants
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