Shaklee Introduces Liquid BioCell Life+ Collagen Supplement
Shaklee has released a new liquid collagen product called Liquid BioCell Life+. The supplement contains collagen peptides, hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate.
Usa TodayShaklee has introduced Liquid BioCell Life+, a liquid collagen supplement. The product is designed to support skin hydration, joint comfort and mobility. Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body. It provides structure to skin, bones, muscles, tendons and connective tissue.
Life+ delivers collagen peptides, hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate. The formula is also designed to help protect existing collagen and support the body's natural collagen production. Natural collagen production begins to decline with age. Many adults use collagen supplements to support healthy aging, maintain joint comfort and improve skin hydration.
Shaklee recommends taking one tablespoon of the liquid morning and night. Results from collagen supplements can vary and may take several weeks of consistent use to appear. Some users report improvements in skin hydration and elasticity within four to eight weeks. Support for joint comfort and mobility can take longer.
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Adults seeking collagen support may consider adding the supplement to daily routines.
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