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20g COLLAGEN PROTEIN
Every scoop gives you 20g of protein. Plus, we are NSF Certified For Sport ensuring you're getting everything on the label.
SUPPORTS SLEEP QUALITY
Collagen Protein is rich with an amino acid called Glycine, which helps lower core body temperature. and increase parasympathetic activity to support sleep quality.
IMPROVED GUT HEALTH
Amino acids Glycine and Proline help repair your intestinal wall and support regeneration of enterocytes (gut lining cells). They are the raw, anti-inflammatory building material for gut repair.
HELPS TISSUE REPAIR
Collagen Protein is excellent at repairing tendons, ligaments, cartilage, skin, and connective tissue. Help your body repair and recover while you sleep.





What is the animal source for BPN’s Collagen?
Our collagen protein comes from grass-fed bovine (cow) sources that are naturally rich in connective tissue. This is Type I and Type III collagen, which are two of the most common types of collagen in the body and play important roles in supporting connective tissues.
What are the benefits of collagen protein?
Collagen helps support the body’s connective tissues. Many people take collagen to support healthy skin, hair, and nails, as well as joint comfort, mobility, and recovery.
What makes collagen protein different from a whey protein?
Both are proteins, but they serve different roles. Whey is commonly used to support muscle growth and recovery, while collagen provides specific amino acids that support connective tissues like skin, joints, ligaments, and tendons.
When is the best time to take collagen?
Any time that fits your routine. Many people add collagen to coffee, smoothies, or shakes in the morning or after a workout. The most important thing is taking it consistently.
Are collagen powders better than pills or gummies?
Powders usually provide more collagen per serving and are easy to mix into drinks or foods. Pills and gummies can be convenient but often contain smaller amounts of collagen per serving and additional, unnecessary ingredients.
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COLLAGEN PROTEIN
Collagen sourced from grass-fed bovine collagen peptides supplying 20 grams of protein per serving.
Our Collagen, consisting of Type I and III Collagen, is sourced from grass-fed bovine collagen peptides and is free of GMOs, BSE, and rBGH. Accredited third-party laboratories rigorously test it to ensure it's always 100% pure.
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Mix 1 Serving (1 Scoop) in 8-10 oz of water, milk, smoothies, coffee, or your favorite beverage.
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What is the animal source for BPN’s Collagen?
Our collagen protein comes from grass-fed bovine (cow) sources that are naturally rich in connective tissue. This is Type I and Type III collagen, which are two of the most common types of collagen in the body and play important roles in supporting connective tissues.
What are the benefits of collagen protein?
Collagen helps support the body’s connective tissues. Many people take collagen to support healthy skin, hair, and nails, as well as joint comfort, mobility, and recovery.
What makes this different from whey protein?
Both are proteins, but they serve different roles. Whey is commonly used to support muscle growth and recovery, while collagen provides specific amino acids that support connective tissues like skin, joints, ligaments, and tendons.
When is the best time to take collagen?
Any time that fits your routine. Many people add collagen to coffee, smoothies, or shakes in the morning or after a workout. The most important thing is taking it consistently.
Are powders better than pills or gummies?
Powders usually provide more collagen per serving and are easy to mix into drinks or foods. Pills and gummies can be convenient but often contain smaller amounts of collagen per serving and additional, unnecessary ingredients.
WHY COLLAGEN PROTEIN?
As we age, our bodies gradually produce lower amounts of collagen, leading to poor joint mobility, brittle bones, skin wrinkles, and weaker hair and nails. Collagen is the glue that holds our body together by strengthening our connective tissue and improving recovery.
It is high in the amino acids glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline, making it unique compared to other protein sources and excellent for enhancing the durability of your daily wellness routine and performance goals.
IMPROVED DURABILITY
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body and serves as a building block for connective tissue. Supplementing your diet with Collagen Protein helps maintain strong bones, joints, and ligaments so you can continue performing at high levels.
It's also the nutrient that composes 80% of the skin’s dermis layer and helps provide structure and firmness to a person’s skin. Collagen is essential for maintaining healthy skin, hair, and nails.

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All BPN Products are tested by NSF and Certified for Sport to verify they do not contain unsafe levels of contaminants, prohibited substances, or masking agents and that what is on the label matches what is in the product.

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These are the most commonly asked questions about Collagen protein. If you have a specific question, please email us at support@bareperformancenutrition.com
What is the animal source for BPN’s Collagen?
Our collagen protein comes from grass-fed bovine (cow) sources that are naturally rich in connective tissue. This is Type I and Type III collagen, which are two of the most common types of collagen in the body and play important roles in supporting connective tissues.
What are the benefits of collagen protein?
Collagen helps support the body’s connective tissues. Many people take collagen to support healthy skin, hair, and nails, as well as joint comfort, mobility, and recovery.
What makes this different from whey protein?
Both are proteins, but they serve different roles. Whey is commonly used to support muscle growth and recovery, while collagen provides specific amino acids that support connective tissues like skin, joints, ligaments, and tendons.
When is the best time to take collagen?
Any time that fits your routine. Many people add collagen to coffee, smoothies, or shakes in the morning or after a workout. The most important thing is taking it consistently.
Are powders better than pills or gummies?
Powders usually provide more collagen per serving and are easy to mix into drinks or foods. Pills and gummies can be convenient but often contain smaller amounts of collagen per serving and additional, unnecessary ingredients.