FAQ
Common Questions About Biotin
Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is a water-soluble vitamin essential for the body’s metabolic processes, including the conversion of food into energy. It plays several other key roles in the body, such as supporting vibrant hair and healthy, glowing skin.
Due to its role in nutrient metabolism and energy production, it is generally recommended to consume biotin in the morning or mid-day. Avoiding supplementation at night is advised, as it could potentially interfere with sleep. Biotin can be taken with or without food, as there are no specific dietary requirements for its absorption. However, some individuals may find it easier on the stomach to take biotin with a meal. If you have a sensitive stomach, you may want to take it with food to minimise the risk of any potential stomach discomfort.
Biotin deficiency is common in pregnant women and taking a safe and recommended dose during pregnancy supports Mother and Baby’s health.
High doses of biotin can, in some cases interfere with medical tests. Specifically If you have a thyroid condition, we recommend avoiding biotin supplementation for this reason. Inform your healthcare provider if you’re taking high-dose biotin supplements.
Common questions about Collagen Powder
Results can vary depending on individual factors such as age, diet, and lifestyle. However, many users report noticeable improvements in skin hydration and elasticity, hair and nail strength, and joint comfort within 4 to 6 weeks of consistent use. For some, it may take a little longer, so it’s important to continue using the supplement regularly.
Collagen supplements are generally well-tolerated by most people. However, some individuals might experience mild digestive discomfort, such as bloating or a feeling of fullness, especially when starting a new supplement regimen. If you have any specific health concerns or allergies, it is always advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before adding any new supplement to your routine. Our product is free from common allergens , making it a safe choice for most users.
Our formulation combines Type I and Type III collagen, reflecting the natural composition found in the human body.
Type I collagen constitutes approximately 90% of the body’s total collagen content and forms the structural framework of skin, tendons, ligaments, and bones. This essential protein is a fundamental component of the skin’s support structure.
We’ve paired it with Type III collagen because in nature, these two types often work together in the same tissues. Type III collagen is found in skin, blood vessels, and organs – complementing the structural role of Type I collagen perfectly.
By selecting this specific combination, our formula mirrors the body’s own collagen distribution in skin tissues, providing a balanced approach to collagen supplementation that supports skin’s natural structure.
The Type I and III combination offers a comprehensive approach, providing the building blocks that contribute to the body’s most abundant structural proteins, targeting multiple body systems simultaneously.
Generally, collagen supplements have few known interactions with medications, however if you have an underlying health concern or are taking prescribed medication its always best to speak to your GP or pharmacist
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