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Great Lakes vs. Vital Proteins vs. Zint vs. Zhou
I'm a long time user of collagen as a protein powder. When I developed a very long list of food sensitivities and struggled to get enough protein, hydrolyzed protein powder was my go to. Now recovered from food issues, I'm still using it to strengthen my nails and hair. So, I started with Great Lakes brand, and although the quality, I think is good, it doesn't dissolve very easily in anything other than hot liquid. Great Lakes Gelatin, Certified Paleo Friendly, Keto Certified, Collagen Hydrolysate, Peptides, Pasture-Raised Grass-Fed, Non GMO, 16 oz, Frustration Free Packaging Next, I tried Vital Proteins, and although I really do love this product, the price is very high. Vital Proteins dissolves easily in hot or cold and other than the price, I have absolutely no complaints about it. Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides (20 oz) - Pasture-Raised, Grass-Fed, Hydrolyzed - Paleo, Keto, Whole30, Gluten-Free Based on the good reviews, I tried Zint Beef Collagen next and it was awful. It didn't dissolve in anything, and putting it into hot or cold liquid resulted in clumpy, slimy, yuckiness (you can see my review for pictures, if you dare). The only think I liked about this product was the price, but I ended up throwing the rest away. Zint Premium Collagen Peptides (32 oz) | Grass-Fed Non-GMO Paleo-Friendly Hydrolyzed Protein I finally came across Zhou Collagen Peptides and in my opinion it most resembles the Vital Proteins brand in consistency and ease of use with a slightly lower price tag. I'm happy with this product and have ordered it several times now.
April 2018 · Health and Household · verified purchase
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