Skin & Joints
Skin and joints often work in tandem to support the body – so do the substances that contribute to their maintenance by supporting cartilage and bones.
Collagen & Connective Tissue
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, comprising more than 30% of the total weight of all the body's proteins. As a structural protein, it plays a vital role in conferring elasticity and strength to various tissues, including cartilage, tendons, ligaments, connective tissue, skeletal muscles, blood vessels, skin, bones and teeth; different types of collagen are found in each specific tissue. Vitamin C and camu camu, which is rich in vitamin C, contribute to the formation of collagen and trace elements such as copper and manganese contribute to the formation of connective tissue.
Hyaluronic Acid
Highly dosed, purely vegan hyaluronic acid. 100% from fermentation in two different qualities that differ in their molecular weight. No additives.
Sulphur MSM
MSM is a source of organic sulphur and an important building material in the body, especially for the scaffold protein collagen, as well as a component of glutathione.