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Whey Protein Collagen + DigeZyme
700 g
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whey protein concentrate and collagen peptides
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84 g of protein per 100 g of product
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with the premium DigeZyme® blend
A blend of WPC, collagen and DigeZyme®
A protein powder that combines whey protein concentrate, bovine collagen peptides and the DigeZyme® enzyme complex. This blend gives the formula a more advanced edge than classic products based on just one protein source. It’s a great choice for anyone looking for a supplement with a clear, straightforward profile, but one that’s been taken to the next level.
HIGH PROTEIN CONTENT
The product contains 84 g of protein per 100 g, and one 25 g serving provides 21 g of protein. Protein contributes to muscle growth and helps maintain muscle mass. It also helps support healthy bones. That makes this formula a great fit for the everyday diet of active people and anyone who wants a convenient way to top up their nutrition with protein in powder form.

ACCESSORIES THAT MAKE THE DIFFERENCE
Beef collagen peptides and DigeZyme® are also included in the formula, clearly setting this product apart from basic whey protein supplements. One serving delivers 12 g whey protein concentrate, 12 g collagen peptides and 150 mg DigeZyme®. This formula gives the product a more modern, functional edge, while still keeping it simple and easy to use.

FOR SHAKES, PORRIDGE AND DESSERTS
The supplement comes in powder form, so you can mix it into a classic shake, but also use it in the kitchen. It works brilliantly as an addition to porridge, smoothies, pancakes, mini pancakes, creams and chilled desserts. That makes it a handy part of your everyday menu, not just after a workout, but also as an ingredient in simple, protein-packed meals and snacks.
sources
The effects of whey, pea, and collagen protein supplementation https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38762187/
Collagen peptide supplementation in combination with resistance training improves body composition https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26353786/
Digestive Enzyme Supplementation in Gastrointestinal Diseases https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26806042/





