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Is Landish marine collagen plant-based or vegan? Does vegan collagen exist?Updated 2 months ago

Is Collagen Ever Vegan or Plant-Based?
Collagen is a protein naturally found in animals, so there’s no such thing as a true “vegan” or plant-based collagen. Consequently, all genuine collagen supplements (including Landish Marine Collagen) are sourced from animals. Our collagen comes from wild North Atlantic cod and haddock skins, recognized as the purest, highest-quality source. These skins would otherwise go to waste, making our sourcing both resourceful and eco-conscious.

What About “Vegan Collagen” Supplements?
Products labelled “vegan collagen” are typically collagen-boosting formulas made with vitamins, minerals, and plant extracts. While these nutrients may support your body’s own collagen production, they don’t contain actual collagen peptides, which are the building blocks responsible for the majority of benefits.

Why Choose Landish Marine Collagen?
For those seeking a pure, high-quality, and sustainable collagen source, Landish marine collagen is derived exclusively from wild fish skins, resulting in no net increase in fishing. Plus, our hydrolyzed marine collagen is easily absorbed, delivering targeted support for joints, skin, hair, and more.

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