At this point, you may be wondering how you can try NativePath Grass-Fed Collagen yourself…
Along with how much and how often do you need to take it for best results?
At NativePath, our formula provides the same exact set of immune-modulating and tissue-repairing amino acids as whole-food sources of collagen.
To increase the effectiveness, our blend undergoes a tedious hydrolysis process which breaks the protein down into shorter chains of peptides.
Thus, making them more absorbable (and almost immediately usable within the body once ingested).
But there’s just one downside…
This meticulous process adds weeks (sometimes months) onto our manufacturing operations.
Which means it can take a very long time to produce even a single jar of NativePath Grass-Fed Collagen.
On top of that, those who try our collagen formula keep coming back to order more… And at larger quantities, too…
Which is a good problem to have, but the large influx of large orders put even more of a strain on our production.
Especially since our small-batch hydrolyzed collagen formula can take months to produce.
As a result, our collagen keeps selling out…
Fortunately, our sourcing team was able to secure a large surplus of our custom-crafted collagen formula just before the government-mandated lockdowns swept across the nation…
This is incredible news since I believe collagen to be the number one whole-food supplement you can stock up on right now, while our health and immunity are at top of mind.
So how much collagen do you really need to take in order to reap the tissue-repairing and immune-boosting benefits?
Based on the research citations, a daily collagen dose of 10 grams (1 retail-size scoop) is recommended for maintaining collagen levels.
But for older individuals, their collagen levels are already at a severe deficit - which means their collagen baseline starting point is at a critically below-normal range.
For this reason, I recommend individuals over 50 to double their dose (a method known as “collagen loading”) in order to rebuild their deficit and experience the full spectrum of health benefits.
Doubling the dose (taking 2 scoops a day instead of just 1) works to effectively restore lost collagen and allows the body to easily overcome the age-related deficit.
According to clinical studies, anywhere from 8 weeks to 12 months of daily collagen use is required in order to achieve maximum results.
Many of my patients find the most success by using the loading dose long-term. This helps ensure that collagen levels stay elevated for good.
So it makes sense why so many collagen users order large quantities of collagen at a time...
The benefits of collagen are only truly realized when it’s taken day-after-day and month-after-month
Simply put, collagen is no “miracle supplement...”