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Recommended For
This is no stranger to those looking to improving skin health and elasticity. Ageing skin in need of firming up and skin revitalization will benefit from this product. It is also recommended for those concerned in maintaining youthful-looking skin.
Supplement your Stem Cell Collagen drink with a good diet and a healthy lifestyle for faster results. It is highly recommended that adults begin including Stem Cell Collagen in their daily diet as early as possible as collagen production reserves begin to deplete with age.
In order to achieve best results in a shorter period of time, it is highly recommended to take Stem Cell Collagen consistently.
Benefits
- Increases skin elasticity and firmness
- Prevents and reduces fine lines and wrinkles
- Anti-ageing benefits
- More supple plump and hydrated skin
- Improves bone density
- Improves flexibility and mobility
- Boosts energy levels
- Thickens fine hair and slows down hair loss
- Slows down skin cell death
- Better protection internally from UV irradiation
- Brighter skin complexion
Ingredients
MCT Powder (MCT C8), Fish Collagen Peptide, Mixed Fruits (blackcurrant, blackberry, raspberry, blueberry, elderberry), Mixed Tocotrienols Tocopherol (DavosLife E3), Ascorbic Acid, Stevia, Pomegranate extract, Apple Stem Cell
All ingredients are certified HALAL.
Size
Each pack contains 10 x 7gm sachets
Directions For Use
Mix 1 sachet of Stem Cell Collagen with 120-180ml of room temperature water. Stir well and drink.
Age 25 – 30: Take 1 sachet once daily for the first 14 days. Continue with 1 sachet every alternate day for maintenance.
Age 30 – 50: Take 2 sachets daily for the first 14 days. This can be broken up into 2 consumption times and not necessarily 2 sachets at one go. Continue with 1 sachet daily for maintenance.
Age 50 & above: Take 2 sachets daily for as long as results are desirable. This can be broken up into 2 consumption times and not necessarily 2 sachets at one go.
* Dosage suggestions for best results
FAQ
[Q] Can I mix more than 120ml of water with Stem Cell Collagen?
[A] Yes, you can. You can mix up to 300ml of water. Just take note that the more water you're mixing, the less concentrated the taste will be. Feel free to adjust your water intake according to your preference
[Q] When should I take my Stem Cell Collagen? Before / After meals?
[A] You can take the Stem Cell Collagen before or after meals. Taking it before meals may make you feel slightly full, and therefore consume less in your next meal. But there is no harm in taking it after a meal too.
[Q] I am taking other collagen drinks. Should I stop taking them when I start Stem Cell Collagen?
[A] It is not necessary to stop taking other collagen drinks. This is completely up to your personal preference as well. If you have a medical advice from your doctor requiring you to limit your collagen intake, you should stop taking other collagen drinks when starting Stem Cell Collagen.
[Q] I am vegetarian. Is Stem Cell Collagen vegan-friendly?
[A] Stem Cell Collagen contains Fish Collagen Peptides. This is necessary as Fish Collagen Peptides are better absorbed by the body and therefore more effective compared to vegan options such as plant collagen. So unfortunately, Stem Cell Collagen is not vegan-friendly.
[Q] I am pregnant / breast-feeding. Can I take Stem Cell Collagen?
[A] We suggest that you seek the advice of your healthcare practitioner as different individuals have varying needs during this period.
[Q] I am on a diet. Can Stem Cell Collagen be my meal replacement?
[A] While Stem Cell Collagen can make you feel slightly full, it is not a full liquid meal. We would recommend taking light food if you must after taking Stem Cell Collagen.
[Q] Can I add Stem Cell Collagen into other drinks or meals?
[A] Yes, you can it into other drinks or meals. We would suggest adding it into beverages or meals that are room temperature as well. Think smoothies, acai bowls, yogurt, milkshakes, parfaits, or anything your imagination leads you to. Have fun experimenting!
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