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Ingredients (7)
Hyaluronic Acid
100%Dose
60 mg
Target
50–200 mg
Form
Standard
Vitamin C
100%Dose
90 mg
Target
40–200 mg
Form
Budget
SR Multi-Collagen Blend
32%Dose
1.6 g
Target
5–20 g
Form
Not listed
Eggshell Membrane
Amount not found
hydrolyzed Bovine Collagen Peptides
Amount not found
Calories, macros & sodium.
Other Ingredients (4)
Bamboo ExtractFiller
Plant-derived silica source used as a natural anti-caking agent and carrier (silica content ~70%)
Rice HullsAnti-caking
Ground outer husk of rice grains used as a plant-based flow and anti-caking agent
Capsule ShellCapsule
Generic capsule shell where the label does not specify the material. Common materials are hypromellose (HPMC) for vegetarian capsules and gelatin for traditional capsules — both are GRAS-listed and safe. Fish gelatin and pullulan variants also exist.
LeucineFlow Aid
Branched-chain amino acid used as a processing aid
How to Take It
Take it anytime
Timing doesn't matter — daily consistency over weeks is what moves outcomes.
On the label
As a dietary supplement, take 3 capsules daily, between meals, or as directed by a health professional.
General guidance based on the ingredients, not a substitute for the label or your doctor.
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Sources & Scoring
Nutrient data (RDA, UL, and safety thresholds) sourced from: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements and National Academies Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI).
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before making changes to your supplement routine.
The score analyzes what's on the label: ingredient doses vs. clinical ranges, chemical forms, evidence levels, and known interactions. It does not verify label accuracy or test for contaminants — for that, look for third-party certifications like USP or NSF.