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Swisse Collagen Renew Powder | Brand | New Zealand | 120g | OTC | $21.29 | Add |
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Swisse Beauty Collagen Renew Powder is a premium quality formula to support skin elasticity, firmness and skin regeneration, and support the body's response during times of stress. This great tasting powder is specially formulated with:
DIRECTIONS: Adult Dosage:
Using the enclosed scoop, mix one level scoop (6g) with 250 mL of water or juice. Consume once daily, during or immediately after a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Once dissolved, consume immediately. Some settling of the powder may occur after mixing.
CAUTIONS: If symptoms persist consult your health professional. If you are pregnant, or considering becoming pregnant, do not take without consulting a health professional. Powder may settle prior to opening.
INGREDIENTS: Each Scoop (6g) Contains:
Hydrolysed Collagen 2.5g
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 50mg
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera extract 60 mg) equiv. dry root 3g
Also contains citric acid, colour, flavour, malic acid, maltodextrin, silicon dioxide, sucralose & sulphites
No added: lactose, gluten, yeast, egg, soy, artificial flavours or colours.
Store below 25 degrees celsius in a cool, dry place
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