
Collagen from the skins of ocean fish
It is a high-quality, natural dietary supplement intended for dogs and cats requiring joint support, skin and connective tissue. The product contains Swiss collagen sourced from the skins of wild ocean fish – safe, pure and GMO-free. Thanks to its bioactive formula, the supplement is characterized by very good bioavailability and effectiveness of action.
Contained in the supplement polyamino acids, oligopeptides, collagen peptides and as many as 18 amino acids, including proline and lysine, support the natural synthesis of collagen in the body. Proline and lysine are key amino acids involved in the formation and stabilization of collagen fibers – structures extremely important for the health of joints, tendons, ligaments and skin.
Collagen plays an important role in maintaining elasticity, durability and integrity of connective tissue. Regular collagen supplementation may support the body in the prevention and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, such as: joint dysplasia, degenerative changes, injuries of tendons and ligaments, and also during the rehabilitation period after orthopedic injuries.
An additional benefit of fish collagen is its positive effect on the condition of skin, coat and nails. It supports their proper structure, elasticity and appearance, and also contributes to maintaining optimal tissue hydration by regulating the body's water balance.
The product is suitable for active, athletic, older dogs and cats, as well as those dealing with limited mobility, joint stiffness or predispositions to degenerative diseases.
Collagen – applications:
- prevention of musculoskeletal problems
- regeneration of muscle and connective tissues
- support for the regeneration of skin, coat and nails
Does not contain GMOs, artificial colors or preservatives.
Advice:
For optimal effects, it is recommended to use collagen in combination with the preparation RawDietLine Wild Rose Fruit, which is a natural source of biologically active vitamin C – essential for proper collagen synthesis in animals’ bodies.
