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- Only 84 cals. Zero sugar
- Speeds up recovery
- Builds lean muscle
- Improves skin elasticity, thicker hair
- Gluten and dairy free
20g of Instant Protein: Fuel your workouts with 20 grams of protein in just 2 sips.
Injury Prevention: Improves joint health and bone density. Strengthens connective tissues in the body lowering the risk of injury that could occur from repetitive movements.
Gut Health: Kind on your stomach. No nasty loo breaks.
Non-Bloating: No one wants to run, cycle, swim with a belly full of protein shake.
Reduces pain & stiffness: Helps reduce exercise-induced joint pain and stiffness.
On-the-Go Nutrition: Easily transportable.
Low Calorie: With only 84 calories per serving, it's half the calories of a protein bar.
Sugar-Free: Great taste without the sugar.
Beauty Benefits: Gain all the beauty benefits of collagen which includes; reducing wrinkles, glowing skin, stronger, shinier hair and less brittle nails.
Serving size = 63ml
Energy - 84.3 kcal
Protein - 20g
Sugar - 0g
Fat - 0g
Carbohydrates - 6.9g
Fibre - 0g
Salt - 0g
Ingredients: Water, Hydrolysed Bovine Collagen (35%), Sorbitol, Acidity Regulator (Citric Acid), Gelling Agent (Pectin), Natural Flavouring, Preservative (Potassium Sorbate), Calcium Lactate
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FAQs
How does collagen differ from whey?
There are quite a few notable differences and advantages to taking collagen over whey:
- Collagen is derived from animal connective tissues, such as bones, skin, and cartilage, while whey protein is obtained from milk during the cheese-making process. Collagen is therefore dairy-free, making it an excellent alternative for those with lactose intolerance or dairy allergies who can't have whey.
- While whey contains all nine essential amino acids, Collagen is primarily composed of three amino acids: glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline. Hydroxyproline is a unique amino acid crucial for collagen synthesis (creating new collagen) and Whey protein lacks hydroxyproline. This makes collagen supplementation particularly beneficial for supporting your joints, tendons, ligaments, bones and cartilage, while still having a positive impact on muscle recovery (a benefit more associated with whey). And, let's not forget the anti-aging/beauty benefits (skin, hair & nails) that come along side improved collagen synthesis.
- The same benefits of whey can easily be attained from common foods, including dairy, eggs, meat and fish. Collagen is harder to source from foods and you would need to be regularly eating nose to tail meats (skin and cartilage included), bone broth, sardines (bones included), or gelatin to be getting adequate collagen.
- Collagen (especially hydrolysed collagen) is easier to digest and absorb compared to whey protein, making it gentler on the stomach and suitable for individuals with digestive sensitivities. There's some research suggesting that collagen can even have a positive impact on the gut lining promoting better gut health.
What happens when my collagen levels decline?
• Increased risk of injury: A lack of collagen means lower connective tissue integrity, leading to weaker joints and their surrounding tissues. These tissues are vital for structure and support putting you at a higher risk of tears, strains, sprains, osteoarthritis and tendinopathy.
• Joint Discomfort: Collagen is essential for maintaining the health of your joints. A decline in collagen can lead to joint discomfort, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
• Muscle Weakness: Collagen contains amino acids that support muscle repair and growth. A decline in collagen can affect your muscle health and recovery after physical activity.
• Bone Health: Collagen provides structural support to your bones. A decrease in collagen may contribute to reduced bone density and an increased risk of fractures and osteoporosis.
• Wrinkles and Sagging Skin: Collagen is a key component of your skin's structure. Reduced collagen production can result in wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging skin, contributing to visible signs of ageing.
• Brittle Nails and Thinning Hair: Collagen plays a role in maintaining the strength and health of your nails and hair. Without adequate collagen, you may experience brittle nails and thinning hair.
• Digestive Issues: Collagen can support the integrity of your gut lining. A decrease in collagen can therefore contribute to digestive issues, including leaky gut syndrome, which may lead to food sensitivities and other digestive problems.
• Loss of mobility and flexibility: Collagen is responsible for the elasticity in various connective tissues, including tendons and ligaments. Decreased collagen can result in reduced flexibility and range of motion in the joints.
• Overall Wellness: Collagen is not only about beauty, it's about overall wellness. It plays a role in numerous bodily functions, and its decline can impact your general health and functionality.
How much protein does one sachet provide?
Each sachet contains 20 grams of easily digestible collagen. Thats equivalent to approximately 1 scoop of protein powder or 1 protein bar ;)
Will this help me lose fat?
Yes - Protein in general can be beneficial for fat loss for several reasons:
- Increases satiety keeping you feeling fuller for longer
- Preserves lean muscle mass during a calorie deficit (more muscle mass = higher metabolism)
- Higher Thermogenic effect - the body requires more energy (calories) to digest and metabolise protein resulting in a higher daily calorie burn
- Helps stablise blood sugar and prevents rapid spikes and crashes in energy (This can lead to better control over cravings)
At what age should you start taking collagen?
While there's no specific age when everyone should start taking collagen supplements, it's generally beneficial to consider collagen supplementation as you get older, typically starting in your late 20s or early 30s and beyond. Here are some factors to consider:
Age: Collagen production starts to decline in your mid to late 20s, and this decline continues as you age. By your 30s and 40s, you may notice changes in skin elasticity and joint health.
What are the benefits of taking collagen?
Collagen is well-known for its positive impact on skin health (improving skin hydration, reducing wrinkles and increasing collagen production), joints and bones, hair and nails, digestion and gut health (reduced bloating), increased muscle mass and fat loss.
When is the best time to take Ethos?
Ethos can really be taken anytime of day to help boost your overall protein intake and reduce protein anxiety if you're struggling to get enough protein from your meals. But if you are looking for a specific result like kick starting the recovery process, then supplementing post workout would be beneficial. Or, if you’re recovering from a musculoskeletal injury like a sprain or tear, research suggests taking collagen 45 - 60 mins pre workout or rehab session could be really beneficial for driving the amino acids to the site of injury for optimised repair.
How many sachets can I have and is it safe to take to everyday?
Our collagen protein is designed for daily use and this is encouraged to see maximum benefits. You can take up to 3 sachets a day but we do recommend taking this supplement as part of a balanced diet and it should not be your only source of protein.
Is your collagen dairy and gluten free?
Yes - Collagen itself is naturally free from dairy and gluten because it is sourced from animal connective tissues and therefore does not contain any wheat, barley, rye, or dairy components. All our additional ingredients are Gluten and dairy free.
Is your collagen vegan friendly?
Unfortunately, our collagen gel is not suitable for vegetarians or vegans due to fact it's Bovine collagen and therefore derived from Cows. Currently, it is not possible to extract collagen from plant-based sources however we are endeavouring to bring you suitable vegan option as soon as we can.
Is your collagen free from harmful chemicals?
Yes our collagen is free from harmful chemicals. We use minimal ingredients that have no known harmful effects.