Benefits of HEKA Collagen Shot 10.000
- quality assured ingredients
- 2,500 mg of Naticol fish collagen
- 7,500 mg of bovine collagen
- with hyaluronic acid and vitamins
- easy dosage
- for daily consumption
- supports the body's well-being
- free from genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
- free from gluten, lactose, soya and egg
- sugar-free
HEKA Collagen Shot 10.000
For optimal effect, take 25 ml daily. Measure the recommended daily amount with the cap provided and consume. Can be mixed with water, lemonade, juice or tea.
For best absorption, take on a fasting diet. Once opened, refrigerate and consume within one month.
Ingredients
Active ingredient (1 dose)
- Naticol fish collagen peptides: 2,500 mg
- bovine collagen: 7,500 mg
- biotin: 150 µg
- hyaluronic acid: 50 mg
- vitamin C: 120 mg
- vitamin B5
- vitamin B6
- vitamin B7
- vitamin B12
Ingredients
Demineralised water, Naticol hydrolysed marine collagen, hydrolysed bovine collagen, citric acid, vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid), flavour, colour (beetroot), sodium hyaluronate, zinc (zinc gluconate), preservatives (potassium sorbate, etc.), sweetener (sucralose, steviol glycosides), biotin
NRV/PDV - Recommended Nutrition Value/ Daily Intake
Nutrient |
Content per dose (25 mL) |
% NRV* per dose |
Vitamin C |
120 mg |
150 % |
Vitamin B5 |
5 mg |
30 % |
Vitamin B6 |
1 mg |
71 % |
Vitamin B7 |
5000 µg |
10.000 % |
Vitamin B12 |
24 µg |
960 % |
Copper |
1 mg |
100 % |
Hyaluronic acid |
50 mg |
NA |
Silica |
7 mg |
NA |
Collagen |
10000 mg |
NA |
*NRV= nutrient reference value
Warnings
Not suitable for pregnant women, nursing mothers and persons under 18 years of age. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a dry place and at room temperature. The recommended daily amount should not be exceeded. Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
User reviews
"I'm excited about the collagen drink! After regular use, I find that my skin looks more toned and hydrated, and it tastes great!"
"I didn't know what to expect, but I wanted to try. And I'm not disappointed! My skin feels smoother and fresher, and I feel more energetic."
"My skin has always been problematic, but I noticed an improvement after just a few days of use. I will definitely keep using!"
Who is HEKA Collagen Shot 10.000 for?
The HEKA Collagen shot is intended for anyone after the age of 20, as this is when the body's own collagen production starts to decline. It is recommended for anyone who overloads the musculoskeletal system and who puts strain on the knees during sport or work. A lack of collagen can cause the following problems: loss of skin elasticity, wrinkles, thin and brittle hair, hair loss, joint problems, muscle weakness, thin and brittle nails. The addition of collagen peptides in the form of Naticol, a patented form of hydrolysed fish collagen, and hydrolysed bovine collagen will ensure toned skin with fewer wrinkles, a more even skin tone and beautiful hair and nails.
Frequently asked questions
Why choose HEKA Collagen Shot?
HEKA Collagen Shot is the perfect choice for anyone who wants to improve the appearance of their skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Are all collagens of the same quality?
No, not all collagens are of the same quality. HEKA Collagen Shot contains, among other things, a patented form of hydrolysed collagen called Naticol, which has been shown in studies to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and improve skin tone with as little as 2.5g per day.
Why is hyaluronic acid added?
Hyaluronic acid is known as a skin moisturiser, which helps to plump skin with fewer wrinkles.
How effective is HEKA Collagen Shot?
Studies on Naticol collagen ensure its effectiveness. The added active ingredients, such as vitamin C for even better collagen building and hyaluronic acid for extra hydration, further enhance the product's effect.
How HEKA Collagen Shot 10.000 works
Collagen is a key element of your skin. This protein is responsible for giving your face a youthful appearance, and when it declines, fine lines appear. Collagen "holds us together" as it makes up 30% of the proteins in your body and 70% of the proteins in your skin. The number 1 cause of skin ageing is collagen loss. The body's production of collagen starts to decline in most people in their late teens or early 20s and decreases by about 1% per year. This collagen attenuation accelerates during and after menopause.
Fish collagen contains several amino acids: lysine, glycine, proline and hydroxyproline. Fish collagen consists mainly of type I collagen. Type I collagen is found almost everywhere in the body. It is the type of collagen that makes up 70% of our skin and is itself the most abundant collagen in the body. Type I collagen can have a positive effect on your skin in a number of ways.
Hyaluronic acid, also known as hyaluronan, is a clear, sticky substance produced naturally by the body. It is found in the highest amounts in the skin, connective tissue and eyes. Its main function is to retain water to keep tissues well lubricated and moist. Hydrated skin also reduces the appearance of wrinkles, which may explain why several studies show that supplemented skin can appear smoother. Hyaluronic acid helps to maintain skin elasticity, good skin health and a youthful appearance.
General about collagen
Collagen is the most abundant protein in our body, accounting for between 25 and 30% of all proteins in the body, about a third of the body's composition, and 80% of the dermis.
It is found in cartilage, skin, teeth, nails, muscle tendons, organ walls and hair. There are 16 types of collagen, and 80-90% of the collagen in the body is made up of types I, II and III. The most abundant collagen in the body is type I collagen.
HEKA Collagen is hydrolysed, which means that a hydrolysis process is used in its production, whereby the collagen is broken down into smaller basic building blocks called peptides. Peptides are more easily broken down into their basic building blocks (amino acids) in the digestive tract and are consequently more easily absorbed.
Types of collagen
The most important function of collagen in tissues is to provide strength.
TYPE I COLLAGEN is present in tendons, ligaments and bones, where it forms strong fibrous tissues (like a rope) because ligaments and tendons have to withstand strong tension. This type of collagen is also part of the skin. It is most abundant in marine sources (fish) and is also present in pork and beef.
TYPE II COLLAGEN is most commonly found in cartilage, where it forms dense networks of very thin fibres as the cartilage is subjected to pressure from all sides. It is most abundant in poultry and beef (cartilage).
TYPE III COLLAGEN is the second most abundant collagen in tissues. It is mainly found in tissues with elastic properties, such as skin, lungs, intestinal walls and blood vessel walls, but is also present in bone, cartilage, dentin (coating on teeth), tendons and other connective tissues. It is found in pork (together with type I collagen) and in beef (particularly abundant in the skin).