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Halal Pure Collagen Boost

Original price was: £17.99.Current price is: £15.99.

60 Capsules

Specialist beauty blend and marine collagen supplement, with hyaluronic acid, pine bark, astaxanthin, pomegranate, herbs, vitamins and minerals.

Summary

  • Marine collagen beauty blend
  • Vitamin, mineral, herbal and nutrient complex
  • With hyaluronic acid
  • With pomegranate seed (providing ellagic acid)
  • With pine bark (providing proanthocyanidins)
  • Collagen formation
  • Hair, skin and nails
  • Bones, cartilage and connective tissue
  • Protection of cells from oxidative stress
  • Hair and skin pigmentation
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Halal PureC

Original price was: £11.99.Current price is: £9.99.

60 Capsules

A gentle food form vitamin C supplement, derived from fruits, berries and herbs – vitamin C from Mother Nature. These food form ingredients are more readily absorbed and utilised by the body than synthetic vitamin C (ascorbic acid).

Summary

  • Food form vitamin C supplement
  • Derived from fruits and herbs
  • Gentle and non-acidic
  • Immune system
  • Collagen formation
  • Bones, cartilage, gums, skin and teeth
  • Energy levels
  • Protection against oxidative stress
  • Iron absorption
  • No ascorbic acid
  • Not rapidly excreted from the body
  • Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
  • Kosher approved
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Immunity and Energy Bundle

Original price was: £43.97.Current price is: £37.37.
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Joint and Mobility Bundle

Original price was: £47.97.Current price is: £40.77.
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Kids and Family Bundle

Original price was: £38.97.Current price is: £33.12.
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Weight Management Bundle

Original price was: £46.97.Current price is: £39.92.
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