Some differences between Natural collagen (lyophylized collagen) & hydrolysate / hydrolyzed collagen
http://collagen.in/n...lyzed-collagen/
https://naturalcolla...pplements/Posts
Basically one is freeze dried to keep all the goodies in tact, the other is exposed to heat to break it down and acids and chemicals used...so big difference on end product...
"...Gelatin, which is used in food and industry, is collagen that has been irreversibly hydrolysed..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CollagenAs the process of digestion is going to hydrolyse the collagen to "a mixture of peptides and amino acids" anyway... why bother?
If you are going to be applying it to your skin; that's a whole different ball of wax!
I very much doubt that collagen of any type is going to be absorbed by skin anyway?, but lets not head off subject.
While the 1st site sells skin 'products' is a good example of the kind of site I would do if I wanted to sell gelatine at hugely inflated prices to people who didn't know any better.
1: native to what? It may have been native to the animal of origin. It certainly isn't native to you..?
2,3,4,5: Where are these studies? Why haven't they linked them on the site?
6,7: Except for bad grammar (court case proofing?) I agree.
8,9: they don't go into the process used, so cant comment.
10: I don't know much about Prions, (much like the rest of the world it would seem) but I assume the high temperatures and chemicals used in gelatine manufacture would kill any live prions?
The grammar of the sentence just leaves one going ???! and more suspicious.
The 2nd site has had its security certificate revoked, so I never looked at it and cant comment.
Edited by Logic, 31 January 2015 - 02:53 AM.