OstroVit CGT + Collagen + Vitamin C 400 g - a complete source of valuable substances
→ Collagen is one of the most important anabolic proteins, a natural polymer and an important component of the intercellular substance in animal organisms, the content of which decreases with age due to natural aging processes. The hydrolyzed bovine collagen used in OstroVit is characterized by very good bioavailability, which means that it can be easily absorbed by the human digestive system. In addition, bovine collagen does not have the characteristic odor that is sometimes found in supplements based on marine collagen.
→ Creatine is a chemical compound that occurs naturally in the human body. It is a substance that can also be obtained through the daily diet – creatine is found in animal products, such as meat, fish or eggs, as well as in the form of dietary supplements. This OstroVit product uses creatine monohydrate, i.e. a combination of a creatine molecule with a water molecule to form a compound – creatine is hydrophilic, which allows it to easily bind to water, making it highly bioavailable.
→ Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a basic organic chemical compound that belongs to the group of water-soluble vitamins. It is an exogenous substance that the body cannot synthesize on its own, so it needs to be obtained from the outside – the ingredient is found in fresh fruits and vegetables such as peppers, kohlrabi, oranges and blackcurrants, as well as in dietary supplements.
→ L-Glutamine - a protein amino acid that can be produced naturally in the body. However, if the body has an increased need for this valuable ingredient, for example during intense physical activity, the component must be obtained from the outside, through the daily diet or in the form of nutritional supplements. In the diet, L-glutamine is mainly found in meat, fish, eggs, milk and dairy products, as well as in dried legumes.
→ Taurine - a biogenic amino acid that is not associated with proteins. This is a substance that can be synthesized in the body from the sulfur-containing amino acids cysteine and methionine, but its endogenous production is not sufficient to meet the body's needs. Therefore, it is recommended that taurine is also obtained from the outside through the daily diet - the compound is found in fish, seafood, dried seaweed and meat, as well as in the form of dietary supplements.
Method of administration:
Mix a serving of 20 g (3 ⅓ scoops) in 100-150 ml of water or juice. It is recommended to take 1 serving daily. This product is intended for adults