This is a multi-source collagen blend combining bovine, fish, egg, and chicken-derived collagen. While the variety of sources is presented as a selling point, the product also carries a Proposition 65 warning label on certain flavors, disclosing potential exposure to a substance linked to health risks. It also includes egg and fish ingredients, which limits its suitability for people with allergies.
The brand describes general wellness support for skin, joints, and gut health, though these claims are not backed by any independently published clinical research on this specific formula, and results are explicitly stated to vary from person to person.
The powder mixes into hot or cold beverages. It requires daily use over an extended period before any noticeable difference might be felt, which some users may find inconvenient to maintain long-term.
Available in a few different flavor options, though taste is subjective, and the unflavored version has drawn mixed reactions regarding texture.
This sits at the higher end of the collagen supplement category, making it a costly choice compared to simpler formulas on the market.
Biotrust Multi Collagen
Supports skin firmness naturally
Helps strengthen hair strands
Works in hot or cold drinks
Caffeine-free formula
Non-GMO ingredient sourcing
Easy one-scoop daily use
Expensive
Contains egg and fish allergens
Some report mild digestive upset
Supports skin firmness naturally
Helps strengthen hair strands
Works in hot or cold drinks
Caffeine-free formula
Non-GMO ingredient sourcing
Easy one-scoop daily use
Expensive
Contains egg and fish allergens
Some report mild digestive upset