Type I, II or III: which collagen to choose?
When we talk about collagen type I, II, or III, we are referring to the raw materials used to create collagen hydrolyzate, each having a specific origin and function. Type I, the most common, is found in skin, tendons, bones, and is predominant in connective tissues. Type II is primarily found in cartilage, and type III is associated with the structure of muscles, organs and arteries.
Our formula contains two types of collagen (type 1 and 2) for a more complete formula, derived from the hydrolysis of local fishing co-products.
Our patented raw materials Cartidyss®, a type II collagen and Collyss®, a type I collagen, have their own clinical studies testing their role on the skin and joints.
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Cartidyss® has a specific and unique composition. Its components have a synergistic action on human health. It is highly bioavailable and digestible thanks to its composition made of more than 90% peptides with a molecular weight of less than 3000 Da.
- Collyss® is made from fish skin and has a natural composition with over 90% collagen peptides. These two ingredients are of natural origin, sustainable, odorless and colorless.