Amy Myers MD
The Myers Way Collagen Protein:  Supports a healthy gut lining and normal intestinal permeability  Promotes vibrant hair, skin, and nails  Helps maintain healthy bones and joints  Keto friendly and paleo approved  Promote fat loss and optimal lean muscle mass  Hydrolyzed for enhanced absorption and easier mixing  Is tasteless and mixes easily into any hot or cold beverage Sourced from grass-fed, pasture raised, Brazillian cattle that are never given antibiotics or GMOs, Amy Myers MD  Collagen Protein is the highest-quality collagen available for supporting gut health, hair, skin, nails, bones, and joints.  Collagen protein is great for anyone who:  Is concerned about leaky gut and wants to maintain a healthy intestinal lining  Wants to optimize thyroid and immune function  Is looking to alleviate occasional joint pain  Wants to support healthy weight loss  Cares about strong and healthy hair, skin, and nails  Is over the age of 40 Dietary Considerations  Dietary Considerations Wheat Free Dairy/ Milk Free Gluten Free Soy Free Yeast Free Non-GMO Paleo Friendly Keto Certified  Serving Size:1 Scoop  Servings Per Container:38 Amount Per Serving Calories45 Protein (from Bovine Collagen Peptides)11 g Sodium60 mg Hydrolyzed beef collagen Add 1 scoop to your favorite beverage or smoothie. Stir to dissolve. Consult your physician before use. Store away from heat and moisture. Make sure cap is tightly sealed. Keep out of reach of children.
$49.99
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