

Multi Collagen Protein Brain Boost Vanilla Flavor
Ancient Nutrition
Overview
The product combines well-researched collagen types with a blend of brain-boosting botanicals. While the collagen components have strong evidence for skin and joint health, the efficacy of the 'Brain Boost Blend' is promising but constrained by the proprietary nature of the blend, which prevents dosage assessment for individual botanicals. This makes it difficult to ascertain if optimal doses of specific cognitive enhancers are present.
The Good
Provides multiple types of collagen for comprehensive connective tissue support (skin, hair, nails, joints, gut).
Includes fermented eggshell membrane collagen, a clinically studied ingredient for joint health.
Promising brain-boosting botanicals with adaptogenic and neuroprotective properties.
The Bad
Proprietary blend for 'Brain Boost Blend' prevents transparency of individual ingredient dosages.
Uncertainty regarding the optimal effective doses of each botanical in the blend.
Contains common allergens (egg, fish) which may be problematic for some users.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking joint, gut, skin, and cognitive support; those looking for a multi-collagen source
Skip If: You have allergies to egg products or specific botanicals, or are pregnant/nursing without consulting a doctor
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Mix one scoop into 8 ounces of water, coffee, smoothies, or your favorite recipe. Can be used daily.
Daily
Anytime
Mixed into beverages or food
Who Should Use This
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