Gelatin Health
Gelatin is pure Collagen. Collagen is the substance that is derived from processing animal bones and connective tissue. It contains 18 amino acids that are vital to the everyday functions of the body and your organs.
- Food Grade Gelatin
- 100% Premium Australian Beef Gelatin
- Good source of dietary protein
- Can be used in cooking
- 100% pure and natural
- Contains 18 amino acids
- Sourced from 100% Australian Beef
- All-natural & unflavoured
- Gelatin is pure protein
- Free from sugar, fat, dairy, GMO
- Free from additives or colouring agents
Wicked NRG carries a large range different brands of Collagen if your looking for options
Digestive Health
When the lining of the digestive tract is damaged, proteins and other substances can leak out into the bloodstream. This can cause an immune response, and over time, it may lead to other disease states such as autoimmune disease.
Gut Health
Gelatin is pure protein and contains 18 amino acids that are essential to health and wellbeing.
Protein is necessary for tissue building and repair
Protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass
Protein contributes to the maintenance of normal bones
Suffering from poor gut health or digestive issues? Gas, bloating, cramping, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhoea – where is the nearest toilet??
Does any of this sound familiar?
Unfortunately – you are not alone – it is one of the most prevalent issues surrounding our existence in this modern age. Statistics are that 1 in 4 people will suffer from varying types and symptoms of digestive disorders and disease. That’s a lot of people. Digestive disorders is a term given to anything that affects the gastrointestinal tract. That can stem from your mouth, chewing and swallowing, right down to the area where the waste material comes out – the rectum. There are a wide variety of digestive disorders.
There are so many that it would fill more than one page to list them all. Some of the common ones are: acid reflux, coeliac disease, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcers, leaky gut, inflammatory bowel disease (colitis, crohn’s), GERD, SIBO, and diverticulitis, to name a few.