Garden of Life
Grass Fed Collagen Peptides
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Certified Non-GMO, NSF Certified Gluten-Free collagen from grass-fed sources with organic vitamin C; positioned for the clean-label, natural-products consumer
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Derm Mentions
9
Concentration
20g hydrolyzed collagen per serving
Peptides in this product
Other key ingredients
Pros
- ✓NSF Certified Gluten-Free and Non-GMO Project Verified
- ✓Vitamin C sourced from organic amla berry rather than synthetic ascorbic acid
- ✓Grass-fed and pasture-raised bovine sourcing with strong supply chain transparency
- ✓High 20g collagen dose per serving — aligned with clinical study dosing
Cons
- ✗Only 14 servings per bag — highest cost per serving on the collagen list
- ✗Significantly fewer servings per dollar than Sports Research alternative
- ✗Not suitable for vegetarians, vegans, or those avoiding bovine products
- ✗Relatively small bag size requires frequent repurchase for daily users
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Last verified: 2025-03-01
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