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Reddit mentions of Collagen Peptides Powder | Non-GMO Verified, Certified Paleo Friendly and Gluten Free - Unflavored (16oz Jar)

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Collagen Peptides Powder | Non-GMO Verified, Certified Paleo Friendly and Gluten Free - Unflavored (16oz Jar)
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  • LOOK RADIANT & YOUTHFUL: Type 1 & 3 Collagen peptides provide the proteins & amino acids necessary to support healthy bones, skin & nails as well as improving joint function and your body’s response to strenuous exercise. Help realize your inner beauty from within - with just one scoop per day. Looking for more hair, skin & nail support? Check out our Collagen Beauty products.
  • MORE COLLAGEN PER SCOOP: Our collagen peptides gelatin powder contains nothing but single ingredient collagen peptides sourced from cattle. Get more collagen per scoop - each scoop of our collagen protein powder contains 11 grams of low molecular weight type 3 & 1 collagen peptides with 18 amino acids including glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline. Our powdered collagen has 10 grams of protein per serving in only 40 calories.
  • EASY TO USE: Meet your new morning ritual! Dissolving conveniently and easily in hot or cold water, Sports Research Collagen Peptides tastes great and dissolves completely in coffee, tea, smoothies, soups, and more. Our hydrolyzed formula is an easy way to supplement collagen type 1 and collagen type 3 into your daily ritual. Collagen peptides powder for women and men provides support for healthy joints, bones, skin & nails.
  • PACKAGED IN THE USA: Our Collagen Peptides Powder is 3rd party quality tested Non-GMO, Paleo friendly, and Keto certified right here in the USA. Our powder collagen supplies you with forty one (41) servings per container and is packaged with our premium, vented safety seal to keep your product safe during shipping.
  • THE SPORTS RESEARCH DIFFERENCE: Created in 1980, Sports Research is a privately-owned business born from a passion for fitness, wellness, and healing. Our goal is to help people live their best lives through real, research-backed ingredients created for every body — inside and out. We're fully dedicated to sourcing the highest quality products from around the world, backed by third party testing. We all deserve the best in our quest for healthy living. Our mission is to give you just that.
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Found 24 comments on Collagen Peptides Powder | Non-GMO Verified, Certified Paleo Friendly and Gluten Free - Unflavored (16oz Jar):

u/b0tch7 · 6 pointsr/tressless

I'm about 4.5 months in of twice daily 5% applying to my hairline.

In my experience, I've noticed that eye-related side effects simply depend on how carefully I apply and subsequently wash my hands.

If I am brash and get some on my forehead, or don't thoroughly wash my hands with soap, then within 12-24hrs my eyes get irritated and red. But if I'm consistent and careful with application and washing then it seems to be totally fine.

I think we all touch our faces much more than we realise, also minor sweating in the hours post application -- so it's possible you are accidentally getting some minox directly on or around your eye.

Just my experience! YMMV. Thanks for the post - I will continue to monitor my eye region as I continue this regimen...

EDIT: I recently started taking collagen peptides and have noticed a drastic improvement in my complexion and overall skin health (tightness/wrinkles). Highly recommend!

u/JstABit5150 · 5 pointsr/intermittentfasting

This!! It is flavorless, you can put it in any drink, wont even know it's there.

Collagen Peptides Powder (16oz) | Grass-Fed, Certified Paleo Friendly, Non-Gmo and Gluten Free - Unflavored

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XQ2XGAA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_n4n7CbJ5223WK

u/hedera3 · 4 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL

I buy it on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Collagen-Peptides-Hydrolyzed-Grass-Fed-Certified/dp/B00XQ2XGAA

It’s certified Paleo, Keto and non-GMO, derived from pasture raised grass fed cattle.

I’ve been taking it for over 6 months now. For my joints, I could feel results in about three weeks. At two months my joint pain issues reduced about 40%. I noticed my hair was growing like crazy at around six weeks.

At the five month mark I noticed that I was regaining flexibility and could walk for long periods without any pain. This really works for me!

u/Vetox23 · 3 pointsr/Minoxbeards

Well you’re still a relatively young person, I’d imagine (don’t quote me on this) that the reason it cause “wrinkles and aging skin” would be due to the fact that it causes dryness within the area the area of application because of the Propylene Glycol in Minoxidil. This usually leads to a person not being able maintain an adequately moisturized face while you have minoxidil on your face. I can imagine that without the proper amount of natural oils (sebum), it could lead to skin aging and wrinkles. Though IF that’s the case (because I am no professional), you may want to use the foam version so you don’t experience the dryness, though you will still have to wait to take off the minoxidil before you moisturize, your skin will not become nearly as dry WHILE you have it on. Over the long term this could make a difference. Hopefully this will help you gauge which direction you what to proceed with. Aside from this, if you can afford the Foam Minoxidil from Kirkland or Rogaine for the duration of your intended use then all that is left is to weigh your pros and cons and decide if it’s worth the potential trade offs.

If you’re very concerned with the health of your skin I’d advise you to look into purchasing a Biotin 1000mcg supplement (Do not take higher than this. This is slightly more than 3 times the Daily Recommended Value of a person with metabolism of 2000 Calories; longterm use of really high contents of biotin could lead to catastrophic nerve issues, the one I provided is usually the lowest you will find but is more than enough). Also look into essential oils preferably with low comedogenic ratings or other moisturizers for your skin. As well as
Hydrolyzed Collagen Peptide Supplements. Though supplements are great, they are exactly as the name implies, they supplement. Having a healthy balanced diet, along with daily aerobic exercise is your best aid in having healthy skin.

Hopefully this helps!

u/Adapter20 · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I've been using collagen peptides (first Vital Proteins and then Sports Research) for about 3.5 months. I haven't noticed any changes in my skin, hair, or nails at this point so I can't offer insight about its effects. However, I can say that it dissolves well and doesn't affect the taste of beverages. It seems to dissolve best in warm/hot liquids, but I've only really had a problem mixing it into very cold drinks.

u/sthutton · 3 pointsr/FeminineNotFeminist

Skincare Rave I just started oil cleansing with evening primrose oil, and I really enjoy seeing the makeup just melt off on my cotton ball. Weirdly satisfying. I haven't completely converted over from cleansing with cold cream, but it might be coming. (And no breakouts! No rosacea flair ups!)

Makeup Rave I got Bite Lip Crayons a while back, but recently added the Red Velvet color to my 'daily face'. Love it! It stays so much better than regular lipstick, while also not being as drying as regular matte lippies. The color is BOLD and awesome. :)

Makeup Rant I decided to try out Jane Iredale Liquid Minerals foundation for its 'natural' blah blah. I hate it. The coverage is non-existent in my color (palest). Like I literally feel like it's clear, and I'm just putting moisturizer on my face. Yah for wasting $50!

Nailcare Rant of the friggin year - OPI Nail Envy for Sensitive/Peeling! This little bottle of nail death has KILLED all the progress I've made on my nails over the last few months. I've been taking Biotin and adding collagen to my coffee, and my nails have flourished! Then I use this Nail Envy crap on my fingernails just for the heck of it (cause I got it for my toes), and I have had broken nail after broken nail after friggin broken nail!

Also, that collagen I linked above - I'm in love! I got it because my mom read that it's good for thyroid/autoimmune issues, and I've noticed a significant increase in my energy level on top of the nice hair and nail growth...minus the sad effect of body hair ALSO growing in faster, haha.

u/pc_load_letter_in_SD · 3 pointsr/Supplements

I am also a 42 year old male who has been taking collagen protein for about a year now and fee that they have improved my athletic performance.

They are not steroids or anything like that but my joints do feel better and I am able to recover from strenuous HIIT and crossfit style workouts more quickly. I take two scoops of this a day...https://www.amazon.com/Collagen-Peptides-Hydrolyzed-Grass-Fed-Certified/dp/B00XQ2XGAA/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1524266316&sr=8-3&keywords=collagen+powder

ETA; I feel this is much better of a supplement than the tired glucosamine and the now trendy turmeric.

u/ThatHermioneGranger · 2 pointsr/loseit

This is my go-to protein powder. I put it in everything, including chocolate milkshakes and any smoothies I make. I even added some to my tomato sauce the other night and I didn't notice any difference at all.

u/uhhmaliuhh · 2 pointsr/beauty

Ooooh I think you're right about the face yoga I'm glad you said something. I did some reading and found that something that works for a lot of people is drinkable collagen. After reading these Amazon reviews I think I'm going to try it out
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XQ2XGAA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_Ro3yCbGEDDMSK

u/Donita123 · 2 pointsr/keto

I use a brand called Sports Research and I get it from Amazon. Collagen Peptides Powder (16oz) | Grass-Fed, Certified Paleo Friendly, Non-Gmo and Gluten Free - Unflavored https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XQ2XGAA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_6i74BbBFAVMNQ

u/broccyncheese · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

I like this one from amazon for collagen!

And the only protein I've found that dissolves well in my coffee is Bowmar, it's super fine and doesn't clump up like other ones I've used. PEScience is great too if you have a blender and can pulse it a bit to get the clumps out.

u/r123123 · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Powder is the most common form I've seen! This is the one I've been eyeing. You can mix it with water or any other drink/yogurt/soup etc.

I've seen it in the form of pills though at some health stores.

u/ahhh_zombies · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I've been taking collagen daily for about two months now. This is the one I use.

I started taking it to help with hair growth and hair strength. I'm not yet sure if it has helped with that or if it has helped my skin, but my nails are really strong now! They used to break or peel as they grew, and I trimmed off the damaged parts. Now I actually need to trim them or else they'd keep growing on their own.

u/kaidomac · 1 pointr/soylent

Dang, bummer! Is dairy an option? There are a lot of varieties of protein powders made from dairy. In addition to dairy, here are some other options to try:

u/matriarchnow · 1 pointr/progresspics

chk out collagen peptide suppliments. It could help you really heal your injury.

u/ivanl_fitness · 1 pointr/gainit

When you say your hands do you mean your palms or the tops? Or both?

I've been taking collagen daily and it's fixed my dry hands. The skin between my knuckles was cracking and bleeding occasionally... not anymore!

This is the specific stuff I've used: https://www.amazon.com/Collagen-Peptides-Grass-Fed-Certified-Friendly/dp/B00XQ2XGAA/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1496418976&sr=8-1&keywords=sports+research+collagen

u/acidberry · 1 pointr/progresspics

Thanks I use this one
Premium Collagen Peptides (16oz)... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00XQ2XGAA?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/wstdsmls · 1 pointr/nutrition

Here is the one I take. Just add to my morning smoothie. Great for joints, bones and skin.
collagen

u/Sugafree23 · 1 pointr/askdoctors

In the meantime I suggest you supplement with Collagen protein like this one...Collagen Peptides Powder (16oz) | Grass-Fed, Certified Paleo Friendly, Non-Gmo and Gluten Free - Unflavored https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XQ2XGAA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Tz9CCb0P7H702

u/jet_set_stefanie · 1 pointr/xxfitness

Are you taking a collagen supplement? You won't see the effects immediately, but I tore my ACL back in August and started taking it to aid in my recovery. Who knows if it's helped my ACL but my hair / skin / nails look amazing. It's also an easy way to pad your diet with 10 extra grams of protein. This is the one i'm using - one scoop in my tea in the mornings - it dissolves completely and is tasteless. A word to the wise though, it can cause stomach upset at first, so start with a tiny bit and build up to a full scoop. https://www.amazon.com/Hydrolyzed-Collagen-Peptides-Dietary-Supplement/dp/B00XQ2XGAA?th=1

I feel ya though. I'm also cutting and it's a chore. Going to bed hungry is no fun but the last few months were pretty indulgent for me so I keep trying to remember how much I enjoyed those and telling myself it was worth it to have to do this now! Hang in there.

u/WhinterSnow · 1 pointr/ketochow

I had the same problem! I make my third one with almond milk only to avoid going over on fat.

Collagen powder has been a godsend to me. A scoop adds 10g of protein and it dissolves amazingly well with no leftover taste. I currently use this brand:
https://www.amazon.com/Collagen-Peptides-Grass-Fed-Certified-Friendly/dp/B00XQ2XGAA/ref=sr_1_4_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1511795880&sr=8-4&keywords=collagen%2Bpowder&th=1

I personally cannot stand most protein powders, even Isopure.

u/drkhmr · 1 pointr/Lyme

I just bought a collagen on Amazon. Someone said it was a must have for Lymes. Too early to tell, but here is the link if you want to read some reviews and information. collagen