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Chicken Bone Broth Collagen

Bone Broth Collagen Powder - Chicken

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Instantly delicious bone broth for total-body health

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The Savory Comfort of Chicken Bone Broth Collagen 

This chicken-soup-flavored Bone Broth Collagen is so delicious -- I love sipping a hot mug of it! Chicken soup is a nutritional powerhouse, and thankfully, it’s also delicious! I formulated my new certified organic Chicken Bone Broth Collagen to be a savory treat, just like a bowl of homemade chicken soup. It’s perfect any time of day and all year round.

100% Pure, Non-GMO Bone Broth Collagen

When it comes to bone broth, purity is key. There are a lot of different bone broth choices out there, and it can be really difficult to find a clean, high-quality source. That’s why I custom formulated my own USDA certified organic Bone Broth Collagen powder. It’s sourced from organic pasture raised chickens, and is also 100% non-GMO.

Collagen Is Your Body’s Most Important Structural Protein

Collagen from bone broth is the most important and abundant structural protein in your body. Think of collagen as the ‘glue’ that holds your body together. Your skin, bones, connective tissue, cartilage, and joints all depend on ample collagen to be healthy, strong and flexible.

Chicken Bone Broth Collagen: Packed With Rare Type II Collagen

Type II collagen from chicken bone broth is fabulous for your joints.  I chose organic chickens as the source for my Bone Broth Collagen for one primary reason: Type II Collagen. Type II Collagen is far too rare in our modern diets simply because it is generally ONLY found in connective tissue such as cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. Our ancestors knew well enough to make broth from the connective tissue as the rare and important amino acids within were essential for supporting healthy and flexible joints, especially as we age.

Most Everyone Needs a Quality Bone Broth Collagen Supplement

Most of us cannot get enough collagen from our diets alone.  Even those of us eating a clean, healthy, Paleo-inspired diet have trouble getting as much collagen as our distant ancestors did, let alone enough for vibrant health. Unless you’ve got an 8 quart crock pot simmering bone broth all day, then you are very likely in need of a high-quality Bone Broth Collagen supplement!

Bone Broth Collagen is Fantastic for Maintaining the Gut Barrier

Bone Broth Collagen is fantastic for those interested in supporting gut barrier function. Collagen from bone broth is full of amino acids and peptides that help maintain and promote gut lining health. The cells lining your intestinal tract absolutely love this stuff, and so many of my patients report greater digestive comfort after using it. Supporting the gut lining is absolutely paramount for those interested in immune health, thyroid function, and digestive health.

Bone Broth Collagen is Great for Hair, Skin, and Nails

Collagen from bone broth is critical if you’re looking to optimize the health of your bones and joints, as well as your hair, skin, and nails. It’s even more important after the age of 40, when your body’s Collagen production naturally declines. Why do we get wrinkles at the age of 40? Well, a lot of that has to do with not enough collagen to support our skin! 

Who Benefits from Chicken Bone Broth Collagen?

Bone Broth Collagen is great for anyone who:

  • Wants to maintain a healthy intestinal lining
  • Wants to support thyroid and immune function
  • Is looking to support joint health and comfort, especially after exercise
  • Cares about strong and healthy hair, skin, and nails
  • Is over the age of 34

 

Directions: Mix 1 scoop (approx. 24 g) into approximately 8 oz. of hot water and stir until dissolved. Add pepper, salt, or your favorite spices for added flavor. Consult your physician before use.

Contents: 16.93 oz (480 g)

DOES NOT CONTAIN: Gluten, wheat, dairy, soy, GMOs, or yeast.

 

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The Myers Way® Nourishing Collagen and Bone Broth Recipes:

  • Features 24 skin-beautifying, gut-soothing recipes that are sure to satisfy your taste buds and crush cravings!
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  • AIP, Paleo, and keto friendly

FAQs

What time of day should I take Bone Broth Collagen?

Bone Broth Collagen can be taken any time, day or night. I love sipping a hot mug anytime I’m craving something savory, when I need a little snack between meals, or when I just need to warm up with something healthful and comforting!

How long should I take Bone Broth Collagen?

Bone Broth Collagen can be used indefinitely for best results. Many of my patients take collagen every day and have done so for years!

Is it safe for my child to take Bone Broth Collagen?

Bone Broth Collagen is safe for most kids, so long as they do not have an allergy to any of its ingredients. Collagen can help kids grow strong healthy bones and teeth! I always recommend speaking with your pediatrician before starting any new supplements.

Is Bone Broth Collagen okay to take while pregnant or nursing?

Yes. Provided you are not allergic to any of the ingredients, on any prescribed medications that could be contraindicated, or have been advised by your physician not to take collagen for any reason, then my Bone Broth Collagen is safe to use in doses recommended on the product label. If you have any concerns whatsoever, I always recommend speaking with your physician or other qualified healthcare provider.

I’ve heard collagen products can contain monosodium glutamate (MSG). Does your Bone Broth Collagen contain MSG?

Absolutely not. Collagen protein generally contains about 11% glutamic acid by weight, which is actually significantly less than beef, poultry, rice protein, and many other foods. Another important fact to be aware of is that almost all of the glutamic acid, a normal amino acid that occurs in most foods we humans eat, is bound in amino acid chains called peptides when found in collagen. Very little glutamic acid in my Bone Broth Collagen is in its free form. What is in the free form, is most certainly not chemically bound to sodium to make MSG. In fact, Bone Broth Collagen contains less processed free glutamic acid than orange juice, honey, grapefruit and lemon juice, and even breast milk. To summarize, there is no MSG in my Collagen, and very little free glutamic acid!

Is Bone Broth Collagen damaged by heat?

All proteins are damaged by high heat to some extent. Proteins are long chains of amino acids bound together. High heat can potentially fold and warp the amino acid chains into new shapes and structures called amines that may be unusable by the body, or even harmful. This is why you should avoid charring or overcooking meat. The proteins and peptides in my Bone Broth Collagen are quite stable at moderately high temps, so adding it to a cup of hot water, or stirring it into a simmering soup will not denature it too much.

How does Dr. Myers’ Collagen Protein differ from her Paleo Protein?

My Paleo Protein is made from grass-fed, pasture grazing cows raised with care in the US. It is a diverse combination of essential and nonessential amino acids, as well as branched chain amino acids, similar to what you would find in a high quality steak. Protein is essential for muscle and tissue repair, enzyme formation, and much much more. Conversely, my Collagen Protein is a very special type of protein sourced from the hides of grass fed, pasture roaming cows raised with care in the US. Collagen Protein is a special blend of primarily four amino acids that are actually quite lacking in the standard western diet. These amino acids support your own body’s ability to synthesize Collagen, which is your body’s primary structural protein. Collagen is essential for a healthy gut lining, strong hair, skin, and nails, connective tissue, and much much more. My team and I are often asked which type of protein is best, and because they vary so widely in their benefits, the answer is almost always, “Both!”

How does Dr. Myers’ Collagen Protein differ from her Bone Broth Collagen?

Again, my Collagen Protein is a very special type of protein sourced from the hides of grass fed, pasture roaming cows raised with care in United States. Collagen Protein is a special blend of primarily four amino acids that are actually quite lacking in the standard western diet. These amino acids support your own body’s ability to synthesize Collagen, which is your body’s primary structural protein. 

How come there are fewer scoops in my pouch than the number listed on the label?


The listed amount of scoops per pouch is an approximation and can vary based on personal use such as how full you make your scoops, spilling it, how well you scrape out the pouch, etc. While the number listed is an approximation, it shouldn’t vary considerably versus what you get.



My Bone Broth Collagen has all the same benefits of my Collagen Protein, with the added benefit of containing extra Type II collagen from USDA certified organic chickens for the ultimate in joint health support!

 

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    Jo
    4 minutes ago
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    4 Stars

    It tastes okay except for an aftertaste. But, since it’s healthy, I try to ignore it.

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    Karim
    1 month ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 Stars

    I love the bone broth we use it on so many of our recipes. Wonderful to sip and relax.

  • KR
    Kay R.
    Verified Buyer
    2 months ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    I use it for lunch most days.

    I like it.

  • CP
    Colleen P.
    Verified Buyer
    3 months ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Bone collagen and broth

    When fixing bone broth to drink, I usually add the chicken collagen powder as it's heating up in the pan. Just delicious!

  • EP
    elaine p.
    Verified Buyer
    3 months ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    bone broth collagen powder-chickem

    It is very tasty. I try to drink it everyday in order to get some collagen into my sytem

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