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Genius Collagen combines 10g of collagen peptides with CuroWhite curcumin

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The facts panel behind the Genius Brand’s upcoming collagen supplement Genius Collagen has been revealed, and it is powered by just two active ingredients. With the name being Genius Collagen, the product does, of course, feature the title ingredient with 10g of bovine collagen peptides per serving, providing 9g of protein and 36 calories.

Like most of the Genius Brand’s other supplements, Genius Collagen does include a branded ingredient with 250mg of CuroWhite. CuroWhite is a form of curcumin that is white in color instead of yellow; milder in taste, which is fitting since Genius Collagen is an unflavored product; and it has better bioavailability compared to regular curcumin.

The Genius Brand’s Genius Collagen is due to be available sometime soon, and as mentioned, it is coming in unflavored powder form with not a whole lot of servings per tub in 15. The supplement promises the usual benefits of collagen, including support for healthy hair, skin, and nails, as well as inflammation.