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LOOKING GOOD
$50.00
Looking Good, is ONOGEN™’s Collagen Peptide formula, specifically designed to support skin, hair, bones, joints, and ligaments health and renewal.*
This advanced formula provides 20 grams of Grass-Fed, Non-GMO bovine collagen per serving, with no sweeteners, flavors, gluten, dairy or soy. Powder is unflavored and can be dissolve in smoothies, juice, tea or coffee.
GRASS FED COLLAGEN
HYDROLYZED PEPTIDES
NON GMO
UNFLAVORED
What is it?
This formula features a highly absorbable and easily dissolving blend of hydrolyzed collagen peptides. It mixes easily on any fluids and it is unflavored.
How does it work?
- Helps to strengthen and firm elastin in the dermis layer of skin, providing an anti-aging effect.
- Strengthens extracellular matrix and helps to form fibroblast to create new skin cells.
- Supports joint function and mobility, helping to improve the range of motion.
- Strengthens joint and connective tissue and helps aid athletes to recover from physical stress or trauma.
- May help improve overall joint mobility, agility, and strength in those with Arthritis.
- Promote bone health in postmenopausal women.
- Helps to fight against free-radical damage in skin, protecting melanocytes which support even pigmentation.
- Helps to improve digestion by enhancing repairing of the lining of the intestinal tract, and also aiding in the absorption of nutrients.
What are the benefits?
Most of our patients report skin, hair and nail improvement when taken the supplement in regular basis. *
- Firm and protect skin
- Promote hair and nail growth
- Boost post-workout recovery
- Promote joint, bone and ligament healing
- Support muscle mass
- Improves digestion and gut repair
References
- Proksch E., Segger D., Degwert J., Schunck M., Zague V., Oesser S. Oral supplementation of specific collagen peptides has beneficial effects on human skin physiology: A double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Skin. Pharmacol. Physiol. 2014;27:47–55.
- Edgar S, Hopley B, Genovese L, Sibilla S, Laight D, Shute J. Effects of collagen-derived bioactive peptides and natural antioxidant compounds on proliferation and matrix protein synthesis by cultured normal human dermal fibroblasts. Sci Rep. 2018;8(1):10474. Published 2018 Jul 11.
- Paul C, Leser S, Oesser S. Significant Amounts of Functional Collagen Peptides Can Be Incorporated in the Diet While Maintaining Indispensable Amino Acid Balance. Nutrients. 2019;11(5):1079. Published 2019 May 15.
- Zdzieblik D., Oesser S., Gollhofer A., Koenig D. Corrigendum: Improvement of activity-related knee joint discomfort following supplementation of specific collagen peptides. Appl. Physiol. Nutr. Metab. 2017;42:1237.
- Clark K.L., Sebastianelli W., Flechsenhar K.R., Aukermann D.F., Meza F., Millard R.L., Deitch J.R., Sherbondy P.S., Albert A. 24-Week study on the use of collagen hydrolysate as a dietary supplement in athletes with activity-related joint pain. Curr. Med. Res. Opin. 2008;24:1485–1496.
- Wang J, Luo D, Liang M, et al. Spectrum-Effect Relationships between High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Fingerprints and the Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Collagen Peptides. Molecules. 2018;23(12):3257. Published 2018 Dec 10. doi:10.3390/molecules23123257
- König D., Oesser S., Scharla S., Zdzieblik D., Gollhofer A. Specific collagen peptides improve bone mineral density and bone markers in postmenopausal women-A randomized controlled study. Nutrients. 2018;10:97.
- Chen Q, Chen O, Martins IM, Hou H, Zhao X, Blumberg JB, Li B. Collagen peptides ameliorate intestinal epithelial barrier dysfunction in immunostimulatory Caco-2 cell monolayers via enhancing tight junctions. Food Funct. 2017 Mar 22;8(3):1144-115