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There are some claims that Collagen Hydrolysate is hardly and only slightly absorbed during its passage through the intestinal tract, is it true?

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There are some claims that Collagen Hydrolysate is hardly and only slightly absorbed during its passage through the intestinal tract, is it true?

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The claims have been refuted. It is not resistant to our digestive enzymes and is resorbed to an extent of 85-95%. In addition, German patented technology reduces our Collagen hydrolysate molecule in BONEX™ GOLD to a very small molecular size of 3 kilo Daltons. This allows absorption through the intestinal wall with resulting concentration within the joint cartilage and confirmable activation of chondrocytes.

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