Collagen
Collagen
KFD Premium Collagen+ is a well-known and appreciated product among our customers, designed to supplement the diet with the highest quality hydrolyzed collagen along with vitamins C and D3 in the maximum daily doses allowed for a dietary supplement.
The product is also enriched with organic sulfur in the form of MSM and hyaluronic acid, and its most valuable ingredient is Boswellia Serrata extract, standardized to 65% boswellic acids.
The vitamin C in the product supports normal collagen production for the proper functioning of bones, cartilage, and skin. Vitamin D3 helps maintain healthy bones and teeth and supports the normal functioning of the immune system.
The raw material used in production is collagen manufactured in Germany, odorless and without any unpleasant taste.
Benefits of KFD Premium Collagen+:
Contains MSM, Boswellia Serrata extract, and the maximum permitted concentration of vitamins C and D3
Delivers 12,440 mg of the highest quality hydrolyzed collagen per serving
Carefully developed natural flavors, with no unnecessary additives
100% natural coloring: black carrot extract
Product Notes:
In newer batches, a new, more expensive Boswellia Serrata extract in the form of a fine powder is used. This allows for better utilization and improved absorption compared to the older version. The new extract floats on the surface instead of settling at the bottom of the container, which may make it harder to mix with water—but simply shaking it vigorously in a shaker instead of using a spoon is enough. Boswellia Serrata is the most valuable and important ingredient in our collagen, and we want the customer to get the maximum benefit from it. This may vary by batch, but whenever possible, we choose the finest-ground extract available.
The product contains high doses of vitamins C and D3, as well as Boswellia Serrata extract, which, due to their antioxidant effects, should preferably be taken a few hours before or after training—especially for those focused on maximizing muscle growth. Oxidative stress and inflammation are factors that promote muscle hypertrophy after exercise, so substances with antioxidant properties are typically avoided around workout times.