Group: Olive Oil
Group: Glycerol
Group: Collagen
Hydrolyzed collagen is a form of collagen that has been broken down into smaller peptides, ensuring ease of digestion and absorption in the human body. Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body and is essential for maintaining healthy skin, bones, and connective tissues. Hydrolyzed collagen is often used as a supplement to support skin health, joint health, and overall wellness.
Also known as: Gelatin
Group: Proprietary Blend (Herb/Botanical)
UNII Code: 1
Group: Water
Water is a fundamental component of life and is widely used in many dietary supplements. It serves as a solvent and medium for delivering various nutrients and active ingredients. Its role is crucial in maintaining proper hydration and facilitating numerous biological processes.
Unconditionally guaranteed Safely provides a sustained level of energy, and contributes to improved mental and physical health and well-being. In a product use study, participants with average to low levels of daily energy reported a 111% improvement. Their scores more than doubled after two weeks of use, though most participants reported increased energy after the first day of use. Not a stimulant. Will not cause jitters.
No caffeine. No sugar.
Plant oils are 75 to 100 times more concentrated than dry herbs.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
JC 34 91 + 3(5,6)EP L40103.09
For your good health Terry
Dietary Supplement
No sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, dairy products, artificial coloring, artificial flavoring, or artificial preservatives.
Recommendations: 1 softgel daily. May increase to 1 softgel twice daily, if needed.
If pregnant or nursing, consult a healthcare practitioner before using.
Terry Naturally EuroPharma
Product of Belgium
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