🐟 Unlock your glow with pure Swiss marine power!
Sevenhills Wholefoods Hydrolysed Marine Collagen Powder delivers over 90% pure Type 1 collagen peptides sourced sustainably from Swiss-farmed Tilapia. Its fast-dissolving, mild-flavored formula supports skin, hair, nails, joints, bones, and gut health. Produced under strict GMP standards and packaged in eco-friendly recyclable pouches, it’s the premium collagen choice for health-conscious professionals.
Allergen Information | Contains: Fish |
Weight | 300 g |
Units | 300.0 gram |
Brand | Sevenhills Wholefoods |
Format | Powder |
Age Range Description | All Ages |
A**N
Good price, good quality
Well, a somewhat more reasonable price for a kilo of dried fish skin than some others, and very similar to them.
D**S
Not GMP manufactured and expensive - but otherwise a good supplement.
The Sevenhills Wholefoods Hydrolysed Marine Collagen Powder arrives in a printed recyclable (LDPE-4) ziplock bag - suitable for a gift.Printed on the bag are the ingredients, usage instructions and expiry date (31-12-2027).The product is not made in a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) facility. GMP is important for product quality.In the bag is 300g of hydrolysed marine collagen powder - about a month's supply if you follow the dosage instructions.Collagen is a component of tendons skin and bone and fish collagen is the one that would be my choice from the research I have read. Hydrolysed collagen is easier for the body to absorb as the complex protein structures are broken down to some extent and the amino acids are more easily released. Collagen products contain essential amino acids and so are a useful dietary supplement. This raises the question of how much do I need. In my view, I don’t think that the dosages are currently established so I will take this supplement periodically (not daily) to ensure I get essential amino acids periodically to supplement my diet.There is research in humans that illustrate that collagen supplements may increase skin elasticity, improve bones, reduce arthritic pain and provides good evidence for improving wound healing.This product has a neutral taste.How to take it - there are a lot of suggestions on the web but I think I will first try it by adding it to homemade bread. I will start off with small additions and build-up.At £30 for a one-month supply ( or less than a month if you follow Sevenhills’ higher dose suggestion) this is a costly supplement at £1.00/day (or another way of looking at it is £100/kg - so a lot more expensive than fresh salmon).Would I buy it at this price? Perhaps I will just buy the fresh fish, to be honest.
D**D
Tasty
Choc flavour was a great choice. V nice
R**S
It is expensive, many sustainable ones are.
This is expensive, and many sustainable sources are. This is OK on the digestion. Easy enough to take. No discernable taste when added to coffee.It is expensive, and it's heading into the premium sector of the market here. I do think it's important for both our health, and that of the environment, to support more sustainable natural practices where we can. Perhaps more information on this would be good to see from the company for those who really appreciate the details, and are willing to pay money for it.Five stars.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍
B**K
Easy to Drink
I was told by a friend at work this sort of product is similar to creatine in the sense that it doesn't mix well and you just have to "get it down you" so I was a little apprehensive to take my first sip!It's actually fine. It mixes a little clumpy as to be expected, and I've yet to get a nice blend so far but I've had one dose every day (about 4tsp in water) and found it's absolutely fine to take and enjoy. As a product, it's fantastic value and very good for you too so I'd happily continue to take this in future
A**C
Collagen smells bad 🤷♀️?
I have purchased this exact same brand of collagen powder at least 3/4 times previously and never had an issue, but the last large pack I bought has had an awful smell. I realise it is marine collagen but never before has it had such a bad smell to it. I read somewhere that this can mean a lower quality product has been used in the making of the collagen powder! I hope not! This should at least be reflected in the price if this is the case, but I still paid same amount as I previously have so I don’t know really. The pack does not expire untill 2027 also so it is not that the product is out of date either.I really hope Sevenhills have not started cutting corners on quality products, as I often buy their products.
E**R
I buy this product regularly but I don’t want plastic in my coffee and in my body
The media could not be loaded. I like the quality of the collagen - dissolves quickly and you don’t feel the taste, but plastic inside the packaging is not ok
B**N
Great quality collagen for blending - poor quality pouch
This collagen is great with my protein shakes. It blends incredibly easily into liquids with no taste or odour at all.I mix a few tablespoons into my protein shakes. It doesn't change the flavour or texture which is great. So far it's been really easy to digest and seems like a high quality powder judging by the texture.The only annoyance is that the resealable pouch seal broke when I first opened it. Now it won't properly seal shut to keep the poeder fresh. Pretty disappointing and annoying.I've seen small improvement in nail health and face skin, and with consistent continuous use it should yield better results.
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