Get A Collagen Boost With This Vegan Alternative To Collagen Supplements

Rae Wellness' Vegan Collagen Boost Powder supports your body's natural production of collagen.

POSTED BY MADELINE MURPHY

Wellness creators’ daily routines and meals swarm our social media pages. Whether they film salt-dusted avocado toast, java-fueled jogs or freshly-made beds, one thing consistently runs through their posts. Collagen supplements

According to Healthline, collagen is the body’s most abundant protein, influencing bone strength and skin elasticity. Naturally, certain animal-derived foods (like pork skin, gelatin and bone broth) contain collagen. Healthline suggests that collagen supplements could potentially increase hair and nail strength, hydrate the skin and relieve joint point. 

Unfortunately, most collagen supplements contain allergens such as eggs, fish and shellfish. And consequently, there are no vegan collagen supplements on the market. While some randomized control trials suggest that collagen can improve skin elasticity, according to the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, these studies may have conflicts of interest. Most collagen-supplement research has been at least partially funded by related industries or has authors with connections to those industries. 

For an alternative to the traditional collagen supplement, check out Rae Wellness' Vegan Collagen Boost Powder. Unlike supplements, this powder does not contain collagen but instead supports and protects your "natural collagen production." Rae Wellness recommends consuming one scoop of this vitamin C and bamboo extract blend per day. And for our plant-based friends, the product is fully vegan

You can find the Vegan Collagen Boost Powder (Unflavored) here for $14.99 USD. Or, check out the capsule version of the product here for the same price. 

 

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