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Supports hormonal balance and vitalityEnhances libido and sexual healthImproves athletic performance and muscle strengthFights oxidative stress and inflammationSupports kidney and cardiovascular health
Pack of 30 sachets
| Active ingredient | In daily dose | % Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Hydrolyzed fish collagen | 5000 mg | - |
| Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) | 1000 mg | 1250.00% |
| Hyaluronic acid | 100 mg | - |
| Vitamin E (DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) | 12 mg | 100.00% |
Ingredients: hydrolyzed fish collagen, vitamin C (ascorbic acid), hyaluronic acid, vitamin E (DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate), flavor enhancer: mango flavor, acidity regulator: citric acid, color: beta-carotene, sweetener: steviol glycosides.
Awaken your beauty and feel youthful skin and easy movement with Mango Collagen.
With age or stress on connective tissues, the body naturally loses collagen, skin becomes less hydrated, and joints need support. Mango Collagen combines hydrolyzed fish collagen, hyaluronic acid, and powerful antioxidants – in a refreshing mango flavor – to support skin elasticity, hydration, and joint mobility just when you want to slow time and signs of aging.
Collagen production naturally declines with age, leading to loss of firmness and elasticity. Hydrolyzed collagen provides peptides that are easily absorbed and used to rebuild skin, hair, and joints. Vitamin C enables stable collagen structure, hyaluronic acid keeps tissues moisturized, and vitamin E protects against oxidative stress. Together they deliver a synergistic effect for renewal, hydration, and protection from the inside out.
Take 1 serving daily, preferably with a meal for better absorption. The product is made in Slovakia, non-GMO, and tested for purity and effectiveness.
Give your body a tropical touch of care – a fusion of science and nature for beauty that shines from within.
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